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Former Houston City Council Relations Director William-Paul Thomas sentenced to federal prison
Read full article: Former Houston City Council Relations Director William-Paul Thomas sentenced to federal prisonThe former Director of Houston City Council Relations William-Paul Thomas was sentenced to federal court on Monday.
Push by Mayor Turner, Houston Airports director to undercut Mayor-Elect Whitmire’s powers called ‘Illegal’
Read full article: Push by Mayor Turner, Houston Airports director to undercut Mayor-Elect Whitmire’s powers called ‘Illegal’On Wednesday morning at Houston City Hall, there will be nearly 80 agenda items heard by city council members.
Houston City Council delays vote on water bill ordinances that could’ve provided instant relief to customers
Read full article: Houston City Council delays vote on water bill ordinances that could’ve provided instant relief to customersThe city of Houston could finally see changes to its policy that will hopefully help Houstonians who are feeling DRAINED by high water bills. The vote on new proposals was put on hold during the city council meeting.
A Winning Legacy dropped: Houston First removes Mayor Turner’s book printing cost discussion from Thursday board meeting
Read full article: A Winning Legacy dropped: Houston First removes Mayor Turner’s book printing cost discussion from Thursday board meetingApproximately 600 copies of the 90-page book focused on Mayor Turner’s time in office were printed for the State of the City Luncheon.
Mayor Sylvester Turner’s book ‘A Winning Legacy’ to cost nearly $124K to print; $206 per book
Read full article: Mayor Sylvester Turner’s book ‘A Winning Legacy’ to cost nearly $124K to print; $206 per bookApproximately 600 copies of the 90-page book focused on Mayor Turner’s time in office were printed for the State of the City Luncheon.
What’s next after KPRC 2 Investigates reveals ‘Porsche Partnership’ in Houston mayor’s office?
Read full article: What’s next after KPRC 2 Investigates reveals ‘Porsche Partnership’ in Houston mayor’s office?KPRC 2 Investigates exposed a “Porsche Partnership” between federally convicted former City of Houston City Council Relations Director William-Paul Thomas and local businessman Jason Yoo. Vehicle history records show that in April 2018, Yoo and Thomas purchased a 2015 convertible Porsche.
World Youth Foundation hosts 33rd Annual Seeds of Gratitude celebration with special guest Mayor Turner
Read full article: World Youth Foundation hosts 33rd Annual Seeds of Gratitude celebration with special guest Mayor TurnerThe World Youth Foundation hosted its 33rd Annual Seeds of Gratitude celebration in Houston on Sunday.
Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation celebrates 10 years of helping Houstonians learn to read
Read full article: Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation celebrates 10 years of helping Houstonians learn to readNeil Bush, Houston Mayor Turner, The Rev. Dr. Russell J. Levenson Jr. and nationally best-selling authors Nelson DeMille, Tess Gerritsen, Tom Papa and Isabel Wilkerson support the legacy of former First Lady Barbara Bush and her mission to help all Houstonians learn to ready. Learn more about the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation at barbarabushhouston.org
Mayor Turner allocates $18M to help clean up illegal dumping in Houston neighborhoods
Read full article: Mayor Turner allocates $18M to help clean up illegal dumping in Houston neighborhoodsMayor Sylvester Turner will announce his plan to address illegal dumping in some Houston area neighborhoods on Wednesday afternoon.
‘We don’t need a TEA takeover’: Teachers rally in Austin as uncertainty looms
Read full article: ‘We don’t need a TEA takeover’: Teachers rally in Austin as uncertainty loomsHundreds of teachers from across the state rallied near the state capitol on Monday as the possibility of the state taking over its largest school district looms.
LIVE: Mayor Turner, Congressman Al Green to present $1.5M award to renovate facilities at The Alliance
Read full article: LIVE: Mayor Turner, Congressman Al Green to present $1.5M award to renovate facilities at The AllianceMayor Sylvester Turner, along with Congressman Al Green and the Alliance for Multicultural Community Services announced a $1.5 million congressional funding towards Project R.A.I.S.E.
Guns for gift cards: Harris County, City of Houston holds 3rd Gun Buyback event in NE Houston
Read full article: Guns for gift cards: Harris County, City of Houston holds 3rd Gun Buyback event in NE HoustonHarris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and Commissioner Rodney Ellis, along with City of Houston will hold the third Gun Buyback event on Saturday.
Winter Street Studios fire update: Houston donates $250K to Emergency Relief Fund for artists
Read full article: Winter Street Studios fire update: Houston donates $250K to Emergency Relief Fund for artistsMayor Sylvester Turner and the city of Houston announced a $250,000 donation to the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) Emergency Relief Fund for artists who were affected by the December fire at Winter Street Studios.
Mayor Turner honors former City Secretary Anna Russell by naming Houston’s City Council Chamber in her memory
Read full article: Mayor Turner honors former City Secretary Anna Russell by naming Houston’s City Council Chamber in her memoryThe City of Houston honored a longtime city secretary who served for nearly 70 years before she died in 2020 on Wednesday.
‘You don’t have to close out the party’: Houston leaders call for city to celebrate ‘responsibly’ this New Year’s
Read full article: ‘You don’t have to close out the party’: Houston leaders call for city to celebrate ‘responsibly’ this New Year’sHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña called for residents across the area to bring in the New Year responsibly.
Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo urge Houstonians to prepare, plan ahead of hard freeze this week
Read full article: Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo urge Houstonians to prepare, plan ahead of hard freeze this weekHarris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Mayor Sylvester Turner on Tuesday provided an update on the hard freeze that’s heading to our area Thursday.
HPD homicides clearance rate rising, but families of unsolved homicides have questions
Read full article: HPD homicides clearance rate rising, but families of unsolved homicides have questionsHouston and homicides -- the two have been much more prevalent since 2020. A historic surge producing numbers not seen in nearly 30 years on the streets of Houston.
This is Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner’s timeline of events surrounding the boil water notice
Read full article: This is Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner’s timeline of events surrounding the boil water noticeHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner provided a timeline of events during a news conference Monday in which he explained what he said led to the city issuing a boil water notice on Sunday evening.
Mayor Turner reveals cancer diagnosis during State of the City Address, says he received radiation
Read full article: Mayor Turner reveals cancer diagnosis during State of the City Address, says he received radiationOn Wednesday, the mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, disclosed his cancer diagnosis during the State of the City Address.
Minority business owners take claims of not being treated fairly on contracts to city hall
Read full article: Minority business owners take claims of not being treated fairly on contracts to city hallOutside of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s office on the steps of Houston City Hall, two dozen individuals stood with a clear message on shirts across their chests, “End Corruption in Houston.”
Violence in Harris County: Mayor Turner, other local leaders speak about public safety at inaugural conference at NRG Center
Read full article: Violence in Harris County: Mayor Turner, other local leaders speak about public safety at inaugural conference at NRG CenterMayor Sylvester Turner and other local leaders across Houston spoke at a Violence Prevention Conference hosted at NRG Center Tuesday, saying despite the high rate of crime, Houston is not the “murder capital” of the United States.
Houston council approves $539,000 for future gun buyback programs, research shows it doesn’t deter gun crime
Read full article: Houston council approves $539,000 for future gun buyback programs, research shows it doesn’t deter gun crimeThe Houston city council will vote on whether to approve spending for future gun buyback programs despite research showing it’s ineffective at curbing crime.
Telephone Road Project: Mayor Turner introduces $21M RAISE grant for construction
Read full article: Telephone Road Project: Mayor Turner introduces $21M RAISE grant for constructionThe United States Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the City of Houston will receive $20.96 million in federal funding through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability & Equity (RAISE) grant program for the Telephone Road: Main Street Revitalization Project.
KPRC 2 Investigates: A deeper look into conspiracy charge against William-Paul Thomas, a top aide to Mayor Turner
Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates: A deeper look into conspiracy charge against William-Paul Thomas, a top aide to Mayor TurnerKPRC 2 Investigates has previously looked into the city of Houston director who pleaded guilty in a federal criminal conspiracy investigation.
Mayor Turner kickoffs 10th annual Liftoff Houston Startup Business Plan Competition
Read full article: Mayor Turner kickoffs 10th annual Liftoff Houston Startup Business Plan CompetitionHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced during a news conference the start of the 10th Annual Liftoff Houston Startup Business Competition Wednesday morning.
New ordinance requires some Houston businesses to have surveillance cameras, share footage if HPD asks
Read full article: New ordinance requires some Houston businesses to have surveillance cameras, share footage if HPD asksOutdoor surveillance cameras will be required at certain types of businesses starting Tuesday, under a new city of Houston ordinance that the ACLU of Texas calls unconstitutional.
Houston area scrap metal company believes theft prevention should be the focus of city’s new ordiance on catalytic converters
Read full article: Houston area scrap metal company believes theft prevention should be the focus of city’s new ordiance on catalytic convertersThe owner of C&D Scrap Metal said the city of Houston’s new ordinance on catalytic converters is redundant to rules and regulations that already exist, and the city should have spoken to recyclers before amending the ordinance.
Mayor Turner announces official launch of Reliant’s 2022 Beat the Heat program for this summer
Read full article: Mayor Turner announces official launch of Reliant’s 2022 Beat the Heat program for this summerMayor Sylvester Turner, Reliant and the Harris County Precinct 2 Office will hold a news conference to announce the launch of the Beat the Heat program for this summer.
Family asks city to put up warning signs, depth markers after teen son drowns in Sims Bayou
Read full article: Family asks city to put up warning signs, depth markers after teen son drowns in Sims BayouA grieving family is asking the city of Houston to put up warning signs and depth measurements after their son drowned in Sims Bayou.
Riverside Terrance neighborhood will not be named historic destination for now, Mayor Turner says
Read full article: Riverside Terrance neighborhood will not be named historic destination for now, Mayor Turner saysMayor Turner said the proposal did not meet the majority or 67% of the support required to proceed.
Mayor Turner, law enforcement agencies address safety, security during NRA convention at GRB
Read full article: Mayor Turner, law enforcement agencies address safety, security during NRA convention at GRBA day before the NRA convention is set to place in Houston, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and Houston Fire Chief Sam Pena discussed public safety and security.
Harris County attorney introduces regulations for reselling catalytic converters
Read full article: Harris County attorney introduces regulations for reselling catalytic convertersDuring Tuesday’s commissioner’s court meeting, Harris County attorney Christian D. Menefee introduced regulations addressing the reselling of stolen catalytic converters.
Mayor Sylvester Turner to take immediate action on sale of stolen catalytic converters with new ordinance
Read full article: Mayor Sylvester Turner to take immediate action on sale of stolen catalytic converters with new ordinanceHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner is taking an immediate initiative to crack down on the sale of catalytic converters.
Watch live: Mayor Sylvester Turner to deliver remarks at 33rd annual Walk to End HIV at Sam Houston Park
Read full article: Watch live: Mayor Sylvester Turner to deliver remarks at 33rd annual Walk to End HIV at Sam Houston ParkMayor Sylvester Turner is scheduled to speak at the 33rd annual Walk to End HIV on Sunday afternoon, hosted by the AIDS Foundation Houston.
‘We are fed up’: Third Ward community members call for Houston leaders to get crime under control after violent nightclub shooting
Read full article: ‘We are fed up’: Third Ward community members call for Houston leaders to get crime under control after violent nightclub shootingMayor Sylvester Turner spoke at the “No More Crimes” news conference hosted by the MacGregor Super Neighborhood and the Riverside Civic Association in Third Ward Monday morning.
Good news! Pancho Claus receives $10K donation from Mayor Turner, community partners to continue Houston Christmas tradition
Read full article: Good news! Pancho Claus receives $10K donation from Mayor Turner, community partners to continue Houston Christmas traditionAfter an outcry for help from the community, Houston’s own Pancho Claus and his volunteers received a $10,000 check from Mayor Sylvester Turner and community partners.
Award-winning pop icon Taylor Dayne among those performing at annual Reliant Lights Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular
Read full article: Award-winning pop icon Taylor Dayne among those performing at annual Reliant Lights Mayor’s Holiday SpectacularMayor Sylvester Turner kicked off the holiday season Tuesday by announcing the event line-up for the 102nd Reliant Lights Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular.
Mayor Turner’s 11th Annual Back 2 School Fest will take the form of a drive-thru this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: Mayor Turner’s 11th Annual Back 2 School Fest will take the form of a drive-thru this year. Here’s what you need to know.Mayor Sylvester Turner revealed details for the city’s official back to school program Friday.
Mayor Turner submits written testimony for Texas Senate’s public hearing on voting restrictions bill
Read full article: Mayor Turner submits written testimony for Texas Senate’s public hearing on voting restrictions billThe Texas Senate will hold a public hearing Saturday on the proposed voting restrictions bill under consideration during the Texas Legislature’s special session.
Houston mayor pledges to release bodycam footage within 30 days of deadly police-involved shootings
Read full article: Houston mayor pledges to release bodycam footage within 30 days of deadly police-involved shootingsHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced the implementation of key recommendations submitted by the Mayor’s Task Force on Policing Reform in a press conference Thursday.
Mayor Turner speaks at water distribution at Delmar Stadium
Read full article: Mayor Turner speaks at water distribution at Delmar StadiumHOUSTON – Due to overwhelming demand from the public, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced that Friday’s water distribution at Delmar Stadium will begin one hour earlier than scheduled. As low water pressure remains an issue across the city, many Houstonians are without water or lack the power to boil drinking water. Mayor Sylvester Turner, city employees and volunteers will distribute water at 10:30 a.m. A news conference will take place at 11 a.m. The city is also expected to distribute water to several senior living centers and provide more supply to city council members to distribute in their districts. Each council member will determine the location and hours for the bottled water distribution.
Celebrating Houston history makers: Meet this year’s 8 award-winners
Read full article: Celebrating Houston history makers: Meet this year’s 8 award-winnersEight community volunteers are being honored by Comcast this year, in celebration of Black History Month. It has been four years now since the Mayor’s History Makers Awards presented by Comcast kicked off. Comcast partners with the Mayor of Houston annually to recognize eight African-American citizens who are making a difference in the local community. They deserve to be celebrated every day -- and especially during Black History Month,” Mayor Sylvester Turner said. Publisher, Houston Style Magazine; Edward Pollard, Houston City Council Member, District J; and Dr. Ruth Simmons, President, Prairie View A&M University.
‘On our radar’: Mayor Turner calls out rapper Bow Wow on Twitter following overcrowded parties over the weekend; the rapper responds
Read full article: ‘On our radar’: Mayor Turner calls out rapper Bow Wow on Twitter following overcrowded parties over the weekend; the rapper respondsHOUSTON – Mayor Turner said he has had enough after a weekend of partying and overcrowded clubs in Houston. “Safe to say the mayor of Houston hates my guts,” Bow Wow, whose real name is Shad Moss, said Monday. — Bow Wow (@smoss) January 18, 2021Bow Wow also responded to the mayor’s post and also posted on Instagram about the weekend. Bow Wow's response to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. (Twitter/Instagram)Bow Wow's response to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.
Turner gets vaccine as he makes plans to ramp up city’s clinics
Read full article: Turner gets vaccine as he makes plans to ramp up city’s clinicsHOUSTON – Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner received the coronavirus vaccine Monday as he makes plans to ramp up immunization clinics across the city. After announcing increasing case numbers, hospitalizations and positivity rate, Turner rolled up his right sleeve and received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Turner said about 2,000 people received the shot at the city’s first vaccine clinic that was opened over the weekend. He said people can also contact their health care provider to arrange to receive the shot if they have the vaccine available. The city’s 14-day positivity rate was 13.9% as of Monday.
Raising the bar of quality of life by improving Houston streets
Read full article: Raising the bar of quality of life by improving Houston streetsHOUSTON – A plan that would go beyond just repairing potholes and extending the life of streets and making them last longer, that is Houston Mayor Silvester Turner’s goal. His new Street Rehabilitation program is designed to improve nearly 300 miles of Houston roadways by the end of this year, with a goal of eventually touching 100% of Houston streets in the time to come. Everyone who travels on City of Houston streets, whether they are driving, walking or biking should do so in a safe and equitable manner, according to Mayor Turner. -Public Works will conduct their research, analyzing streets in all 11 districts and will determine the condition and rideability. -they’ll be fixing street surfaces, fixing curbs, storm drains, sidewalks, and making ramps more accessible.
Mayor Turners Back 2 School Fest helps thousands for the 2020 school year
Read full article: Mayor Turners Back 2 School Fest helps thousands for the 2020 school yearHOUSTON Lines of cars showed up for the Mayors Back 2 School Fest. The distribution is drive-thru style and volunteers started to fill up the trunks of cars with back to school supplies, food and masks at 8 a.m. on Friday morning. The event, which is being presented by Shell and is in partnership with the Houston Food Bank, is designed to help economically disadvantaged elementary school students and their families prepare for the school year. I think its great, matter of fact it is very organized I didnt think it would be this organized, said Leon Deal. In addition to distributing masks and backpacks stuffed with school supplies, the Houston Food Bank will also be providing families with necessary food items..Click here to pre-register for the event.
City of Houston creates $19M rental assistance program. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: City of Houston creates $19M rental assistance program. Here’s what you need to knowTurner thanked the Houston Endowment for giving $2 million, Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund for $1 million contribution and $1 million from the Kinder Foundation. Turner said the rental assistance will not be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis, but to provide a lifeline to those facing immediate eviction with the greatest need. “The rental assistance will not be allocated on a first come first served basis, but rather we intend to provide a lifeline to those facing immediate eviction with the greatest need. Turner said the Houston Apartment Association is working with the city to agree to a grace period. “We believe rental assistance is the best way to remedy the stress being put on housing providers and residents,” said Clay Hicks, Houston Apartment Association president.
Houston Health launches multilingual campaign to help stop spread of COVID-19
Read full article: Houston Health launches multilingual campaign to help stop spread of COVID-19HOUSTON – Better Together is a new multilingual campaign by the Houston Health Department to protect Houston families from COVID-19. According to Houston Health, the data-driven public health campaign will provide information to high-risk populations and neighborhoods with high positivity rates. Officials said the public health campaigns are apart of an overall mission to curb the spread of COVID-19. On Thursday, the Houston Health reported 1,304 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 45,415 cases within the city’s limits. Of those who died, nine were Hispanic, according to Houston Health.
Turner says coronavirus is running ‘rampant’ in Houston with more than 1,500 new cases Monday
Read full article: Turner says coronavirus is running ‘rampant’ in Houston with more than 1,500 new cases MondayHOUSTON – Mayor Sylvester Turner said that COVID-19 is running rampant in the city of Houston Monday as he announced 1,544 new cases bringing the city’s total to well over 30,000 cases. Turner was joined by Houston’s Health Authority Dr. David Persse and Houston Fire Department Chief Sam Peña, among others. Turner said the virus does not discriminate and will impact anyone who is in close proximity to others. Turner said he wants the economy to remain open but said it is important the city deal with the virus. RELATED: Harris County heat map shows coronavirus cases by ZIP codeHe too urged residents to wear masks.
Mayor Turner to give details on Liftoff Houston Business Plan Competition; $30,000 in prizes available
Read full article: Mayor Turner to give details on Liftoff Houston Business Plan Competition; $30,000 in prizes availableHOUSTON – Mayor Turner will announce the launch of Liftoff Houston, the City of Houston’s annual business plan competition sponsored by Capital One Bank and administered by the Houston Public Library (HPL) and the Office of Business Opportunity (OBO). The plans will be announced at City Hall at 3 p.m.Turner said winners in three categories – Service, Product and Innovation – will each receive $10,000 from Capital One Bank. Due to COVID-19 concerns, this year all Liftoff Houston events will be held virtually. The program also includes an Educational Pathway, which provides business education opportunities to all who are interested. Houston Public Library Director Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson, Office of Business Opportunity Director Marsha Murray and Capital One Bank VP of Business Development Mark Boucree will also speak during the press conference.
VIDEO: Peaceful protests, passionate speeches and prayers mark Houston’s 3rd day of seeking justice for George Floyd
Read full article: VIDEO: Peaceful protests, passionate speeches and prayers mark Houston’s 3rd day of seeking justice for George FloydMany are demanding justice for the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white policeman kneeled on his neck for several minutes. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo walks arm-in-arm with a woman during a rally for George Floyd. 📷 Mark Felix / AFP pic.twitter.com/enUIwuBHTh — NBC News (@NBCNews) June 1, 2020#Houston police chief Art Acevedo (white mask) took part in and spoke at today's peaceful protests. Brazoria County NAACP hosted a Justice 4 George Floyd healing prayer at the Shadow Creek Sports Complex in Pearland. Justice 4 George Floyd vigil LIVE: Community members host Justice 4 George Floyd prayer vigil in Pearland https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2020/05/31/blog-mayor-sylvester-turner-and-hpd-chief-art-acevedo-speak-local-pull-up-and-praise-event/ Posted by KPRC2 / Click2Houston on Sunday, May 31, 2020Houstonians also gathered Sunday at Cuney Homes in the Third Ward to pray for the family of George Floyd.
Up to 3,000 city of Houston employees could be furloughed under proposed budget
Read full article: Up to 3,000 city of Houston employees could be furloughed under proposed budgetHOUSTON – There is a $169 million budget gap in the city of Houston’s budget for the next fiscal year, according to the numbers Mayor Sylvester Turner released on Tuesday. The city is reeling from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and local leaders are not sugar-coating it. City leaders said they need to make drastic cuts, which means thousands of city employees are facing the possibility that they could be furloughed. Turner said he will try to secure more funding to save those jobs by using federal money. “I’ve asked Chief Pena with the fire department and Chief Acevedo and others to take a look at where their employees were used specifically for COVID purposes.
This is what Mayor Sylvester Turner says it will take to reopen Houston
Read full article: This is what Mayor Sylvester Turner says it will take to reopen HoustonHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner at his daily coronavirus update Wednesday said there is no unilateral plan to reopen the city. “I don’t think anyone is saying that all of a sudden Monday for example that it’s going to be business as usual,” Turner said. “I don’t think the governor is saying that. Now, instead of someone else swabbing their nose, people are being asked to swab themselves, but they are having a hard time understanding how to do it, so that is causing some backup at testing sites, Persse said. Persse said they are working to iron out the kinks and get the testing sites running smoothly.
Turner tours second Houston coronavirus testing site Thursday as more deaths reported in city
Read full article: Turner tours second Houston coronavirus testing site Thursday as more deaths reported in cityHOUSTON – Mayor Sylvester Turner was joined by the Houston Health Department and the Office of Emergency Management to discuss the city of Houston’s continued response to the coronavirus Thursday. Turner announced that there were 48 new cases of coronavirus in the city and two more deaths, just 24 hours apart. “Six deaths in the city of Houston. One is too many but the number six deaths in the city of Houston. Turner got a tour of Houston’s second COVID-19 testing site Thursday afternoon and a look at how it works.
Mayor Turner recommends staycations over international trips this spring break in response to coronavirus
Read full article: Mayor Turner recommends staycations over international trips this spring break in response to coronavirusHOUSTON – More cases of coronavirus are surfacing in the greater Houston area, and they are all linked to a Nile River cruise in Egypt. ”All of these individuals were on the same trip together... in Egypt,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. Three people in Maryland have tested positive for the coronavirus and have also been connected to the Nile River cruise, the Washington Post reports. The first positive Coronavirus test from the group was announced Wednesday in Fort Bend. KPRC 2 sources confirmed health officials are currently investigating another eight people because they were also on the same Egypt trip.
City of Houston hires planner in effort to create better public transportation
Read full article: City of Houston hires planner in effort to create better public transportationThe City of Houston’s intentions to build a better mass transit system took a big step forward Monday. Mayor Sylvester Turner announced the appointment of David Fields as the city’s first chief transportation planner. Turner said creating more options for transit in the city will reduce deaths resulting from automobile accidents. “Houston needs a Chief Transportation Planner who can create safe and efficient transportation options for all Houstonians. I am confident that David Fields will break down the silos and fully integrate the city’s mobility solutions with all our partners,” Turner said.