Equity, affordable housing among issues discussed by Kalamazoo city manager finalists
Odis Jones, former Missouri City, Texas city manager, was asked about neighborhood development and reflected on his tenure with the New Jersey …
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Odis Jones, former Missouri City, Texas city manager, was asked about neighborhood development and reflected on his tenure with the New Jersey …
Read Morehttps://citizenportal.ai/articles/5756324/Missouri/City-Manager-Proposes-New-Equity-Involvement-In-Prosecuting-Attorney-Selection-Process. Copy …
Read MoreThe Addison, Texas-based breast imaging provider is launching two locations in its home state, targeting the communities of Missouri City and Cedar …
Read MoreSUGAR LAND, Texas, Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AppliedOptoelectronics,Inc.(NASDAQ:AAOI), a leading provider of HFC and advanced optical …
Read MoreSUGAR LAND, Texas, Aug. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAOI), a leading provider of HFC and advanced optical …
Read More7/16/25 – Brays Bayou, the watershed where Harris County Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis lives, has received virtually as much capital-improvement spending as 12 other watersheds put together. The county has 23 watersheds in all. So… Ellis’ watershed received as much capital-improvement funding as half of all other watersheds combined. For this analysis, I focused […]
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Read MoreIn Harris County Commissioners Court on June 26, 2025, Democrats voted 4:1 along party lines to reallocate all remaining money in the 2018 Flood Bond to projects that scored in the top quartile of Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ Equity Prioritization Framework. That will defund all but a handful of projects that voters approved. Is that legal? […]
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Read MoreIn Harris County Commissioners Court on June 26, 2025, Democrats voted 4:1 along party lines to reallocate all remaining money in the 2018 Flood Bond to projects that scored in the top quartile of Commissioner Rodney Ellis’ Equity Prioritization Framework. That will defund all but a handful of projects that voters approved. Is that legal? […]
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Read More6/27/25 4PM – In a marathon discussion yesterday that stretched for hours, Harris County Commissioners Court struggled with how to plug a $1.3 billion shortfall in 2018 Flood-Bond funding. In the end, they voted 4-1 along party lines to apply all remaining flood-bond money exclusively to projects that ranked in the top quartile on Rodney […]
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Read MoreStrategically located in Brazoria County, Texas, just 35 miles from downtown Houston and 15 miles from Galveston Island, CEM will restore and …
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