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Houstonians Asked To Comment On Proposed Bike Lane Parking Ban

Gail Delaughter

Posted on August 10, 2020 · Cycling advocates says illegally parked vehicles pose hazards for people on bikes. The proposed ordinance would allow for fines for violators.

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TxDOT Will Replace A Houston Bridge Frequently Hit By Oversize Trucks

Gail Delaughter

Posted on February 4, 2020 · The demolition of the Waco Street Bridge will affect traffic on I-10 East this weekend.

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A Major Route Through The UH Campus Is Getting A New Look With More Space For Bikers, Walkers

Gail Delaughter

Posted on October 22, 2019 · City and county officials say they want to make Cullen Boulevard more accessible for pedestrians, cyclists and transit riders.

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Houston’s Newest Bike Share Station Opens At Near Northside Transit Center

Gail Delaughter

Posted on September 24, 2019 · The new BCycle kiosk will serve bus and rail riders along with neighborhood residents. It will allow riders to connect to nearby bike share stations along with the bayou trails.

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Houston City Council approves ordinance regulating BYOB establishments

Ashley Brown

Posted on May 24, 2023 · Businesses that want to operate as BYOB will have to obtain an operating permit, and will have to comply with a number of rules such as fingerprinting and a criminal background checks.

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Houston Public Works apologizes after residents receive ‘drastically higher’ water bills following meter-reader replacement

Adam Zuvanich

Posted on May 10, 2023 · The municipal water utility says it is making corrections to impacted accounts and asks Houston residents to reach out if they think they have been affected by the problem, which is not citywide.

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City of Houston approves $5 million for Houston’s arts sector to help recover from pandemic

Ashley Brown

Posted on May 10, 2023 · Many arts and cultural organizations have been fighting for more than two years for additional funding after suffering major losses during the pandemic because of restrictions on public gatherings.

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‘Space City Sweeper,’ tasked with cleaning Houston’s bike lanes, back on streets after becoming clogged with debris

Adam Zuvanich

Posted on May 8, 2023 · The $147,000 miniature street sweeper purchased last year by the City of Houston broke down after a few uses and had to be sent back to the manufacturer for repairs. City workers now pre-clean bike lanes of heavy debris before using the machine.

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