Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Houston over immigration ordinance
Read full article: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Houston over immigration ordinanceTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of Houston over its recently passed ordinance that limits when the Houston Police Department can call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Heated exchange at Houston City Council amid ongoing debate over immigration ordinance after state threats to funding
Read full article: Heated exchange at Houston City Council amid ongoing debate over immigration ordinance after state threats to fundingThings got heated at Tuesday’s Houston City Council meeting, a day after the State of Texas threatened to pull more than $110 million in public safety grants over the city’s recently passed ordinance limiting when the Houston Police Department can call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
‘A crisis situation’: State threatens to pull public safety funding over ordinance limiting when HPD can call ICE
Read full article: ‘A crisis situation’: State threatens to pull public safety funding over ordinance limiting when HPD can call ICEHouston Mayor John Whitmire says he is considering all options after receiving a letter from the State of Texas threatening to pull $110 million in state public safety grants from the city over its recently passed ordinance limiting when the Houston Police Department can call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
3 strikes, you’re out: New Galveston ordinance aims to prevent disturbances at short-term rentals
Read full article: 3 strikes, you’re out: New Galveston ordinance aims to prevent disturbances at short-term rentalsA newly adopted Galveston ordinance gives city officials a tougher tool to curb disturbances at short‑term rentals: three verified violations in a 12‑month period can trigger revocation of registration needed to operate.
Proposed Houston ordinance would make it illegal to picket within 200 feet of someone’s home
Read full article: Proposed Houston ordinance would make it illegal to picket within 200 feet of someone’s homeThe proposal, which is agenda item #11 on Tuesday’s city council meeting agenda, relates to targeted residential picketing.

Late-night bar and nightclub noise crackdown: Houston ordinance changes take effect Tuesday
Read full article: Late-night bar and nightclub noise crackdown: Houston ordinance changes take effect TuesdayCity of Houston bars, nightclubs, and restaurants within 300 feet of a residence will be required to get a new permit starting Tuesday after “numerous complaints” from people who live near these establishments about excessive late-night noise.
‘You will pay the price’: City ordinance to address thefts, resale of stolen catalytic converters in effect
Read full article: ‘You will pay the price’: City ordinance to address thefts, resale of stolen catalytic converters in effectAn ordinance to address the increase in thefts and the resale of stolen catalytic converters citywide went into effect over the weekend.
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Houston City Council passes ordinance to ban parking on bike lanes
Read full article: Houston City Council passes ordinance to ban parking on bike lanesHOUSTON – Houston City Council has passed an ordinance Thursday that prohibits vehicles to park in dedicated bicycle lanes. Mayor Sylvester Turner, who listened to bicyclists, said in a statement the city is taking a step further to protect the designated bike lanes for Houstonians to enjoy. “The ordinance is an opportunity to promote safety and educate those who park in dedicated bicycle lanes without realizing how it impedes access," Mayor Turner said in a statement. A flyer will be distributed to vehicles parking on the bike lanes during a 90-day warning period, however no word on when the 90-day period will start. The ordinance is also a commitment by the city of Houston to become a bike-friendly city by the year 2027, according to the release.