Houston Wilderness and Cross Creek Ranch, along with the West Houston Association held a virtual session on October 22nd that highlighted the importance of using recreational facility bonds to support development of projects that provide environmental and flood resiliency benefits in […]
Member Posts
Staff’s Corner: Communications and Outreach Updates
Hi everyone, Can you believe it has been 8 months since I have joined the West Houston Association as the Communications and Outreach Manager? I hope you have enjoyed our articles, presentations, publications, newsletters, and social media presence thus far. […]
Towne Lake and Bridgeland Tours Teach Rising Leaders About Quality Planned Development
By Lawanda Maxwell, MBA WHA members taking part in the Rising Leaders program participated in two different tours this past month in Towne Lake and Bridgeland to learn more about the Quality Planned Development (QPD) program and the criteria to […]
WHA Talks State Economy with Comptroller Hegar at State Issues Forum
Over 90 members and guests of the West Houston Association attended an update on the state of the Texas economy during a virtual forum on September 30. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar participated in a wide-ranging discussion moderated by Howard Cohen, […]
Presidents Corner: October 2020
Howdy WHA Members! September was a busy month as we hosted two social-distanced tours of Quality Planned Developments (Towne Lake and Bridgeland) for our Rising Leaders as well as hosted Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar at our State Issues Forum. EVENTS This month we are […]
Presidents Corner: September 2020
Howdy WHA Members! With the completion of my first 100 days in office as President/CEO of the West Houston Association, I wanted to take some time to reflect on what has transpired in the office and across West Houston. To keep […]
Texas Children’s Special Isolation Unit in the Time of COVID
Texas Children’s Special Isolation Unit specializes in treating children infected with complex, highly contagious, communicable diseases. This year, it has been used to also treat an overflow of COVID-19 patients of all ages from other hospitals. Moving patients to the […]
Op-Ed: Developers, MUD’s, and Architects are Creating More Green Space in Houston
Written by Deborah January-Bevers Parks, green space, natural ponds, lakes, bioswales, and other amenities are critical to communities in Houston for sustainability, resilience, and recreation. Developers, MUDs, management districts, and landscape architects have been considering ways to increase the amount […]
Rising Leaders Focus on the Future of Engineering Labor Market
During a panel discussion hosted by the West Houston Association’s Education and Workforce Development Committee on August 12th, 2020, our Rising Leaders learned about the progress being made in a key component of the West Houston 2060 Plan. The round […]
A Recap of the WHA 5th Annual Flood Control Forum
The West Houston Association held a virtual forum on August 4th, 2020 to discuss ongoing efforts to improve flood control infrastructure. President and CEO of the West Houston Association, Alan Steinberg, welcomed everyone, including some of Houston’s elected officials who […]