- Harris County Drought No Longer ‘Exceptional,’ Just ‘Extreme’ and ‘Severe’ [Houston Chronicle]
- Private Galveston Beach Likely to Go Up For Sale Soon in Bankruptcy Case [Houston Chronicle]
- Greatwood Residents Fear Affordable Housing Project [abc13]
- Renderings of Proposed New Buildings for Galveston Yacht Basin [Prime Property]
- Video Shows Light Rail Train Hitting Pedestrian [MyFox Houston]
- Seabrook Lifts Water Restrictions [Bay Area Citizen]
- Shenandoah Ends RenFest Shuttle Service [Woodlands Villager]
- Grand Parkway Area Population, Jobs Expected To Grow Faster Than Those Near Beltway 8 [East Montgomery County Observer]
- Your Ideas Wanted for Regional Plan [Cleveland Advocate]
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I thought Greatwood was an affordable housing project. Isn’t that why those folks move to the burbs? Because they want something they can’t afford in the city?
Shhh! That’s a secret. They don’t know it yet.
RE: Greatwood, it will be interesting to see if the property rights and free markets crowd supporting the Ashby Highrise will in turn support this developer’s right to build low income housing on his own land against the wishes of some in the adjacent neighborhood.