Livable Centers Art Competition Artwork
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The Montrose Livable Centers Study was recently recognized by the Texas chapter of the American Planning Association with a Silver Best Practices Award. This award is for a specific planning tool, practice,
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The Montrose Liveable Center has published the Final Plan report below: Video Replay:
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The Montrose Livable Centers Study has been collaboratively developed with the efforts of many different stakeholders, agencies, and members of the public. Key stakeholders who have been involved with and
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The Montrose Livable Centers study was commissioned by Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) and Montrose TIRZ 27 within the context of the current challenges and opportunities. Sponsored by Houston-Galveston Area Council
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A replay of the Panel Discussion about Planning for Inclusive Cities.
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Three residents (one family) have shared their stories about Montrose and their experience there, include why they love Montrose, why they choose to live in Montrose, and what they hope
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Below is a replay of the Public Workshop #2https://vimeo.com/485556821
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Public workshop #2 will include opportunities for stakeholders to review a draft concept plan, learn more about public engagement activities and results, and provide feedback and ask questions. The goal
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The Montrose neighborhood has long been seen as an inclusive space within the City of Houston. Located close to downtown, the neighborhood is known for its quirky arts and cultural
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