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  1. 6 hours ago, texan said:

    Evidently Whitmire conceded to 3 lanes but now is holding firm they cannot be reduced in width. Keep up the pressure on all of these projects, it's working! In fact, turn up the pressure for 11th, Montrose, and the coming fight for Telephone.

    And thanks to @AustrianInHOU on X for posting.

     

    Does anyone have the rest of this video? What else is said?

  2. 3 hours ago, s3mh said:

    Phase 2 of the Shep/Durham rebuild gets $40 mil from Federal grants, $20 mil from TIRZ funds and $10 mil from City of Houston.  

    If this project was such a gross misuse of funds, Whitmire should just shut it down and hold a press conference to announce where the funds will be spent instead.  But that is not what he is doing.  He is still greenlighting the project, but forcing a huge redesign because his donors are relics of City Hall politics from the days of strip malls and urban sprawl.  They hate the idea of new urbanism because it puts pedestrians and cyclists on even terms with motor vehicle drivers.  They think these are "woke" policies and are determined to rip out any bike/pedestrian infrastructure that impedes traffic, mostly just because it will own the libs.  So, Whitmire is just grabbing at straws to try to justify the redesign of this project because just coming out and saying that he is opposed to infrastructure that balances the needs of pedestrians/cyclists and vehicles will just piss everyone off.  He has to construct a false narrative about these projects as being wasteful while the poor residents of Denver Harbor get run over by cars because they have no sidewalks and residents in some other neighborhood need a drainage project.  It is just a power play by Whitmire.  That is the kind of guy he is.  It is why he earned the nick name Quitmire after breaking with his party to let Republicans have a quorum.  

    Hey I'm just the messenger. lol 


    In my view, his words don't match his actions. He can try be on everyone's side but at the end of the day, he's already hinting that he plans to pull bike lanes that "people that don't represent the community" put in place. I don't know, my community seems to want them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  3. 3 hours ago, Ross said:

    The entire purpose of a TIRZ is to invest the increment in the area covered by the TIRZ. WTH is Whitmire thinking?

    Based on what he said in the interview, the TIRZ received $50 million from the city? They'll seek additional funding from Metro for the sidewalks. He's saying he's working with the flood control district to make sure this area actually needs the drainage project or if the money would be better used for a more flood prone area... because that's what initiated this project in the first place... better drainage.

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  4. On 5/2/2024 at 1:46 PM, Houston19514 said:

    Again, I suggest everyone listen to the interview.  Maybe even with an open mind.

    So I listened to it with an open mind. He's saying he's correcting the wrongs of some of these TIRZs directing money to their areas (Montrose being an example) while other areas that have far more pressing issues are cast aside. I think it's a good thing he is doing it and that's the reason he has paused the Montrose Blvd rebuild. Perhaps there are drainage projects that are needed more immediately while Montrose can wait. He also says biking and pedestrian crosswalks are top priority for him as well and he says he's working to get a Westcott crossing built.

    Whitmire says a lot but so far his actions have indicated otherwise. As I've said before, time will tell whether anything that he is saying lines up with what he actually does. He mentioned he has a major sidewalk project incoming. Well let's see it then!

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  5. 3 hours ago, Houston19514 said:

    We don't need time to tell us that it is hyperbole to claim that he has completely reversed multiple projects that are nearing completion.  AFAIK, that description only applies to one project (the Houston Ave re-do).

    I think you should reread what I wrote. 

    I think with Whitmire the general trend of making projects more bike and pedestrian oriented is over while he's in office. That's what I meant by I don't think this is hyperbolic what I'm saying. I have serious doubts now that the city will press forward with the bike lane improvements along N Main and Airline in the Northside and Heights area, and there's a stronger possibility that he'll reverse bike lane improvements if it improves vehiclar congestion. That's what I meant by, time will tell. He keeps saying that these projects are paused and under review for the good of the city but his actions indicate he's focused on improving things for one group... Drivers. 

    Look, he could surprise me but so far he's been a major disappointment that I voted for. 

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  6. 9 minutes ago, hbg.50 said:

    What's his motive @Triton?  

    Not sure it's motive as opposed to mindset.

    He's used to wide open lanes where cars are the main source of moving people around. But most people live in the loop because they like that there are alternatives to getting around town now. Sure, not all of them are commuting to work on a bike, but they sure are walking their dogs and pushing their child in a stroller down many of the walking trails we've added around the city. If Whitmire had his way, he probably would have thought the MKT trail was a waste of taxpayer's money. Whitmire doesn't see that many of the people moving in are people who want these type of amenities/options and that's why they are willing to spend more money on a home to have them.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, samagon said:

    putting a project in the planning stages on pause is one thing. walking back a project that was 99% completed is something completely different. as is deciding to stop a project that is so far down the tracks that phase 1 is nearly complete and they are planning to break ground on phase 2 later this year.

    This.

    There's no way anyone can say that what Whitmire is doing is normal. Correct, previously, they paused planned projects if it didn't meet their agenda. We haven't seen them completely reverse projects that are nearing completion because everyone knows that's a waste of resources.

    If the Houston Ave reversal and now the Shepherd reversal aren't telling you anything, it's that the march to make the inner loop accessible for everyone.... cars, bicyclists and pedestrians.. appears to be over as long as this mayor is in office. And I don't think that's being hyperbolic at all. This mayor is out to make a statement and he thinks he's cleaning up house when he's actually making a mess of things.

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  8. On 3/2/2024 at 2:32 PM, hindesky said:

    There were way too many things called "White Oak" it confuses the general public so that's probably why they changed the name. At least they didn't call "River Oaks at White Oak"

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    Based on this shot, it looks like they added White Oak District signage every where in just the past couple of weeks.

     

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  9. Currently looks like we have more development coming to the White Oak Music Hall area as reported by @hindesky here:

     

    Based on the renderings on the construction banners, there's a lot more on the way including retail.

    We have these details here https://shopcompanies.com/properties/white-oak

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    With its strategic location in the Woodland Heights neighborhood, The White Oak District emerges as a dynamic mixed-use development poised to elevate the area’s vibrancy and charm. Anchored by the iconic White Oak Music Hall and complemented by the newly opened Woodlands Social and HTown Brewing, this destination promises an unparalleled experience for both residents and visitors alike. At the heart of the White Oak District lies a vision for a diverse and inclusive environment, blending multi-family residential with an array of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues.

     

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  10. 2 hours ago, mattyt36 said:

    With the State government clearly in the "Punish the City of Houston and Harris County" mode these days and now having Whitmire as a stooge in City Hall, the more cynical side of me wonders if they will find a way to prevent the caps from being built even if the funding is available.  

    OH WELL.  Thanks to those who hated SJL so much they voted for that guy!  Deja vu, 2016!

    With Whitmire, he'd probably find a way to turn those caps into another highway to bypass the traffic below.

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  11. 8 hours ago, htownproud said:

    The line for the big playground was about 10 minutes when we went (apparently they will have someone there monitoring the gates at all times).  

    We talked to the lady who was monitoring the gate when we went yesterday. She said Sunday was so bad that they had to have people even guarding who was entering the slide (the rocket) because there was a line inside the playground just to ride and some kids were trying to come from the bottom to bypass the line.

    Either way, sounds like people loved it! My son certainly did and he already wants to go back to the water side next time (we'll remember to bring his swim trunks with us! lol).

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  12. 31 minutes ago, texan said:

    Once upon a time he considered it an infrastructure priority. Unfortunately, consistency doesn't mean anything to most politicians if it can be traded for winning.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2017/01/24/report-texas-bullet-train-among-new-federal-transp/

    Anytime Biden comes in support of something (Think TikTok ban), Trump comes out swinging against it, even if he's the one who first brought up the issue. With this being election season, if Trump comes out against this for "the farmers", consider this project dead in Texas. 

  13. Kind of an interesting aside....

    Was in Austin this past weekend for the eclipse and it donned on me that the massive I-35 rebuild will start in Austin along the same timeline that the Houston I-45 rebuild will start. It's sort of wild to think two major cities not that far apart will have complete makeovers at the same time. 

    Also driving through Austin, it is wild to see just have fast that city is transforming. So many new skyscrapers under construction.

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  14. 50 minutes ago, wilcal said:

    SOUND THE KLAXONS

    https://www.newsweek.com/texas-poised-first-bullet-train-line-us-1888433

    President Joe Biden is reportedly seeking to revive a project that would construct a high-speed railway from Houston to Dallas in Texas utilizing Japanese bullet trains.

    According to a Reuters report on Tuesday, citing unnamed administration sources, the White House is looking to make an announcement on the project following talks between Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Washington, D.C., this week.

    Damn... So now Trump will be against this? 

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