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Houston’s Bicentennial: What Will Our City Be Like In 2036?

Abner Fletcher

Posted on January 29, 2018 · Children born this year will graduate high school in 2036, the year of Houston's bicentennial. The producers of a series of conversations want to make sure those young people inherit an improved city.

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Full Show: Houston Symphony Wins A Grammy, And What Houston Will Be Like By Its Bicentennial (Jan. 29, 2018)

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Posted on January 29, 2018 · On Monday's Houston Matters: We learn about the Houston Symphony's Grammy Award. We explore what Houston might look like by its bicentennial in 2036. We learn about the organization that evolved into NASA. And we catch up on Houston sports.

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Revisiting Houston’s Walkability

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Posted on April 4, 2016 · On past Houston Matters programs, we've explored a number of concerns and efforts related to walkability in the region. We've talked about safety concerns for pedestrians, areas in need of improved access and policies designed to make the region more walkable. Now, two Houston neighborhoods have been named to a residential brokerage firm's list of […]

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New ‘Vision Zero’ Plan Aims to Reduce Houston Traffic Deaths

Michael Hagerty

Posted on January 27, 2016 · On Jan.14, 2016, Houston Tomorrow unveiled its "Vision Zero" plan – proposed steps to reduce the number of traffic deaths and serious injuries in Houston. We find out what they want the city to do in order to achieve that goal, as we talk with Jay Blazek Crossley, the executive director of Houston Tomorrow. We […]

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Vision Zero and the Yale Green Corridor: Wednesday’s Show (January 27, 2016)

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Posted on January 27, 2016 · On Jan.14, 2016, Houston Tomorrow unveiled its "Vision Zero" plan – proposed steps to reduce the number of traffic deaths and serious injuries in Houston. On this edition of Houston Matters, we find out what they want the city to do in order to achieve that goal, as we talk with Jay Blazek Crossley, the […]

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