Current Projects

Montrose Safe Routes to School

We need your help! Whitmire’s TIRZ Board in Montrose has scaled back the project originally

promised to the community.

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Restore Signal Priority Now

The city of Houston is intentionally delaying your trip on METRORail.

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W. Alabama

Another project gets Whitmire’d. Learn more about the Montrose TIRZ’s new plan

and why it’s bad for the community. Oh, and it’s going to cost $81,000 more.

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Washington Ave.

The Mayor refuses to fix the sidewalks and add safe crossings.

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Hands Off, Whitmire!

Hands off our raised crosswalk!

The Mayor wants to remove the raised crosswalk in front of Katz’s on Lower Westheimer.

Sign the petition to tell Mayor Whitmire to keep his hands off!

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11th Street

The Mayor is going to rip out the 11th Street safety improvements, as he has done with other projects.

No discussion, no notice.

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Montrose Blvd. Phase 1

The community rejects the Mayor’s new cartree plan. Find out why.

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Pat Walsh Bikeway

Pat was Houston’s Planning Director from 2014 until his untimely death in 2018.

During his tenure he led the adoption of Plan Houston (2015) and the first update

to the Houston Bike Plan in 25 years (2017).

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Don’t Mess with the Texas Rainbow!

Tell Abbott to keep his hands off the Pride Crosswalk.

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Irvington Roundabout

Don’t let Mayor Whitmire remove this recently completed project.

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Shepherd-Durham

Learn more about phase 1 and what the community did to keep Mayor Whitmire from canceling phase 2.

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Houston’s High Injury Network

The High Injury Network represents 58% of traffic deaths and serious injuries occurring on 9% of Houston streets.

What is HSIP?

The Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a federal program which provides funds to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries on our roads.

Lisa Torry Smith Act

On June 18th, 2021 the Lisa Torry Smith Act was signed into law by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. As of September 1, 2021, it is a crime in Texas to injure or kill a pedestrian or other vulnerable road user in a crosswalk in Texas.