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“The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) received a grant to launch a pilot program to develop a housing unit that can be rapidly delivered after a disaster, getting families back into their ...
Over the next two years, a consultant team which includes Vesta Rea and Associates, will assist the Houston-Galveston Area Council in developing a regional plan focusing on housing, transportation ...
The final decision rests with H-GAC’s Transportation Policy Council ... In some places, the project is set to claim much-needed affordable housing. “I question whether we have done real ...
H-GAC is inviting business owners ... safe and attractive neighborhoods, affordable housing, transportation choices and parks. During the first phase of the plan, community members will set ...
Houston — which comprises the majority of the population in the region served by the H-GAC — has only 2 of the 37 seats on the board of directors of the coordinating body for a 13-county region.
Council Members Tarsha Jackson, Abbie Kamin, Edward Pollard and Letitia Plummer voted against renewing the city’s H-GAC membership. Council Members Julian Ramirez, Tiffany D. Thomas and Twila ...
Houston only has 2 seats on the H-GAC regional planning body. This November, voters can change that.
While Houston represents over 30 percent of the population under H-GAC's jurisdiction, the city only has two seats on the council's 37-member board. To boost the city's influence, about 200 Fair ...
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