The Energy Corridor District is committed to creating a business-centric and thriving community environment through the implementation of its core services and goals. One of our primary focuses is beautification and maintenance, ensuring that the area has a visual appeal that attracts visitors and businesses while fostering a sense of community.
Recently, the Energy Corridor District engaged with the City of Houston regarding refreshing pavement markings within the District. This collaboration has led to significant improvements in the visual and functional aspects of our roadways, particularly in areas where pavement markings were excessively worn.
City of Houston Public Works crews have been actively addressing the worn markings at strategic locations and intersections. Notably, the intersection of Memorial and Eldridge has seen refreshed crosswalks and select turning arrows, enhancing both pedestrian safety and vehicular navigation. Additionally, the crosswalk on Memorial Drive, which connects the north and south sides of Terry Hershey Park, has also been repainted, ensuring safe passage for park-goers and improving the overall aesthetic of the area.
The Energy Corridor District team will continue to collaborate closely with the City of Houston Public Works Department. The process involves a thorough evaluation by Public Works leadership to determine if the existing pavement markings meet their criteria of being approximately 90% worn. Once this determination is made, crews are promptly deployed to install the new pavement markings.
These efforts are part of The Energy Corridor District’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and enhancing the visual appeal and safety of our community. You can expect to see continued improvements in pavement markings across the District, contributing to a more attractive and safer environment for all.
Eldridge Parkway Traffic Update
Many of you have expressed concerns and questions regarding the ongoing traffic issues on Eldridge Parkway, particularly related to the construction activities in the area. Last week, Houston Public Works hosted a Virtual Community Meeting regarding the Park Ten Wastewater Treatment Plant project that has contributed to the current traffic situation on Eldridge Parkway and Park Row Drive.
Those who attended the meeting learned that the City of Houston has hired a new contractor and construction work is on track to resume this month. The discussion also included a comprehensive overview of construction updates and the opportunity for attendees to ask questions about the project.
The Energy Corridor District aims to keep the community informed about the progress of the Park Ten WWTP project. If you missed this important virtual public meeting, we encourage you to visit Engage Houston's website to watch the replay and learn more about the plans for the project.
The Energy Corridor District’s Public Safety Grant Application is Open
We are pleased to announce the launch of The Energy Corridor District’s Public Safety Reimbursement Grant Program, aimed at fostering a safer and more secure environment within our District through the installation of lighting and surveillance enhancements on commercial properties.
As a responsible commercial property owner within The Energy Corridor District, we invite you to participate in this program and submit a reimbursement grant application for consideration.
All application materials must be received by August 1, 2024.
We hope you are all safe and sound and were not greatly impacted by the latest storms in the Houston area. If you were impacted or know of someone in need, below is some information and contacts that may be helpful to those who need resources as they rebuild and recover.
Federal Disaster Assistance Various federal disaster assistance programs may be applicable, so please check them out and feel free to share them with all in need.
The deadline to apply for loans to repair property damage is Tuesday, July 16, 2024, and economic injury is Tuesday, February 18, 2025. ReadyHarris.org For up-to-date information, you can visit ReadyHarris.org. This site provides user-friendly access to information about preparation for all types of disasters, highlights access to real-time alerts regarding ongoing emergencies and connects you with state-of-the-art tools available to help you plan, recover and stay safe.
2-1-1 2-1-1 is our community’s go-to resource in times of disaster and every day of the year. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and it’s available in numerous languages. Call 2-1-1 for assistance or go to 211texas.org. You can also reach out to them to find nearby volunteer opportunities.
Crisis Cleanup Harris County has activated Crisis Cleanup for county residents who may need help with cleanup. The number to call is 832-509-2977. Operators will either answer immediately or will call the survivors back. There is not an online process, as this hotline process is especially helpful for those without internet access.
Disaster Assistance Application Residents and business owners who sustained losses due to the recent severe weather can begin applying for assistance at DisasterAssistance.gov. You can also call 800-621-FEMA (3362).
SBA Disaster Loan Application The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters. You can find more information about SBA loan assistance here. Visit lending.sba.gov to start your application.
Home Damage & Community Needs Assessment Survey Harris County residents should report their damages via the Home Damage & Community Needs Assessment Survey. The Harris County Connective survey allows you to connect with additional local resources and recovery organizations as aid becomes available.
Reserve Your Spot for the Upcoming Blood Drive
There are two dates available for the Energy Corridor’s Commit for Life Blood Drive, hosted by the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, this month!
Did you know that each time you donate blood, you have the potential to save three lives? Visit St. Basil the Great Greek Orthodox Church in the Energy Corridor either today, June 6, or Sunday, June 23, to give back to your community and save lives!
Those who donate on Thursday, June 6, and stay for the church’s spaghetti luncheon will receive a free dessert!
Indulge your cravings at the Your Neighborhood Farmer's Market Crawfest in the heart of the Energy Corridor.
In addition to some of your farmers' market favorites, you'll be able to delight your taste buds with a delectable array of southern favorites, including gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish boudin, authentic Louisiana-style crawfish and more. Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere featuring live music, family-friendly activities and an unforgettable celebration of community and cuisine.
Join Us for the District’s Quarterly Public Safety & Security Meeting
This quarter, the District will host its quarterly public safety and security meeting discussing the topic of high water rescues with assistance from the Houston Fire Department.
Join us for lunch and the opportunity to learn more about this crucial topic as hurricane season kicks off. During the meeting you will also receive updates about the District’s public safety and security measures. Please RSVP using the link below so that we can have an accurate headcount.
June 20, 2024 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM First-Floor Training Room 757 N. Eldridge Pkwy
Peacock Indian Restaurant is a one-stop shop for customers curious about South Indian cuisine, open from 12 PM to 11 PM each night. With catering and casual dining options, you can be sure to find what you’re looking for at Peacock.
La Madeleine provides quaint, country café French food for casual diners, catered parties and hosted events. As a casual chain, they offer plenty of perks and discounts for regular customers! 1560 Eldridge Pkwy Ste. 190
Check out Dog Haus Biergarten for hot dogs, sausages, burgers and incredible happy hour deals. From 2 PM to 6 PM Monday through Friday and 9 PM to close Sunday through Thursday, get up to $4 off select food and drinks.
Visit Muse Tea for boba tea, lemonades, coffee and light bites! The baristas at Muse Tea pride themselves on a sense of artistry infused into every drink, aiming to stir up inspiration for customers.
FamilyPoint Resources has a wealth of events available to the community, from after-school programs to arts and education events. To view events and register, visit their website.
The after-school and sports program offers age-appropriate activities, homework help and enrichment from 3 PM to 6 PM every school day, including college readiness and volunteer opportunities for high-school students.
The Kendall Neighborhood Library hosts presentations, events and demonstrations for community members of all ages nearly every day. Whether you’re interested in learning about new technology or joining a book club, there’s something at the library for you and your family.
Join the community in the District every Saturday at 8 AM for a free 5K run through Terry Hershey Park. Feel free to join us for the post-parkrun coffee at a local café!