WHA Developments–Our Latest Articles
Building Safer, Stronger Connections: A Forward-Looking Case for Grade Separation Along the 290 Corridor
West Houston is changing quickly. Following the 290 corridor from Beltway 8 through Waller County, new communities and major employment centers are taking shape in areas that, not long ago, were mostly quiet and rural. Roads that once carried light […]
From Seed Grants to Signature Projects: Leveraging Park Bonds and Small Grants for Lasting Impact
In the Greater West Houston region, parks aren’t just recreational spaces—they are a reflection of our shared values. They represent health, connectivity, resilience, and the kind of thoughtful planning that makes neighborhoods more livable and sustainable for generations to come. […]
MUDs as a Vehicle for Sustainable Infrastructure
Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) are purpose-built for water, wastewater, and drainage—and, with appropriate authorization, parks, trails, and certain roadway and flood-control elements. That core mission aligns naturally with “sustainability” and “resiliency” in the Texas context: reliable drinking water, efficient treatment, […]
QUALITY Planned Development — Since 1979
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The West Houston Association is a non-profit organization working to improve the living and working environment for the 1.7 million residents and 540,000 employees in Greater West Houston. We advocate for better infrastructure, public policies, and planning within Greater West Houston’s 1,000 square miles.
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We are property owners, major employers, and related firms and community interests working together to advocate for improved mobility, better infrastructure, and a sustainable quality of life for the region. We believe quality, sustainable infrastructure that is well-planned and well-timed benefits everyone in our region.
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