T-2004
A park and greenspace facility that includes a 120 acre-feet detention basin, multi-use trails, playground area, fitness equipment, Vietnam Veterans War Memorial, and associated parking, located at Country Creek Street and Club Creek Drive. This project was jointly funded by the TIRZ, City of Houston and Harris County Flood Control District. This project was recently completed in 2023 and the park is open to the public.
T-2010
The project includes replacement of the approximately 50% of existing concrete panels as well as the reconstruction of the existing sidewalks and driveways along Harwin Drive, and replacement/betterment of existing 8" to 12" water main, an additional exclusive right-turn lane from the EB Harwin onto the SB Fondren Road.
T-2008
This project includes a 3.12-mile concrete CenterPoint Trail parallel to S. Gessner Rd between Westpark Tollway and Southwest Freeway connecting to the Brays Bayou Greenway Trail. The project is divided in three phases, Phase I consists of the area between Sands Point Drive to Beechnut Street and Phase II consists of Beechnut Street South to Brays Bayou Greenway.
T-2021
Project consists of water line reconstruction and the replacement of the concrete pavement panel on Corporate Dr. from Beechnut St. to Bellaire Blvd and includes the installation of a new traffic signal at the Corporate/ Beechnut intersection and the addition of a new street light system on Corporate Drive.
T-2010A
The project consists of the reconstruction of the Harwin Dr. & S. Gessner Rd. Intersection to improve traffic mobility and pedestrian safety in the area.
T-2020
Project includes the evaluation of the existing intersection and approaches, geometric layout for adequate storage, turning radii's, traffic signal hardware, and implementation of safe driveway access at all approaches. Additionally, it will analyze how to optimize traffic signal phasing and timing to minimize excessive delays and improve the intersection Level of Service (LOS).
T-2028
Development of the Southwest Civic Core Campus, a planned multi-use facility to include a new park, facilities to augment activities led by Baker Ripley, the Southwest Multi-Service Center, and Harris County Precinct 4, as well as the creation of a multi-use structured parking facility to provide community parking needs for the aforementioned uses as well as Legacy Community Health and the planned METRO Gulfton Bus Rapid Transit line. The Southwest Civic Core Campus will be located at Hillcroft Avenue and High Star Drive. Project includes mobility improvements in the area commonly referred to as the Gulfton Civic Core, bounded by IH-69, Hillcroft, Bellaire and Bintliff.
T-2027
Project includes improvements to existing paver subgrade and surface at various major intersections along Bellaire Blvd, to address the high traffic volumes. Pavers are being replaced with new stamped concrete crosswalks.
T-2099
This is a street maintenance program, which includes repairs to major thoroughfares and is being implemented in multiple Phases.
T-2029
Project consists of underpass lighting at signature intersections in the Zone.
T-2001
This project consisted of multiple median closures and modifications on Bellaire Boulevard from Mary Bates to Beltway 8 and the addition of a westbound lane. Additionally, there have been modifications to seven existing signals and the installation of one new signal.
T-2026
This project included improvements to existing bus stop shelters along major METRO lines to improve transit user safety and commuter experience.
T-2017
This project consisted of remedying issues associated with an existing detention pond constructed in the park in 2012, including repairing the sides of the basin slopes, which had eroded.
T-2015
The project consisted of updating amenities, including sidewalks in Lansdale Park.
T-2007
The project included replacement of approximately ½ mile asphalt walking trail with a ½ mile concrete trail. Other enhancements consisted of benches, picnic tables and trees along with irrigation and removal of the asphalt pad.
T-2006
The project included replacement of approximately ½ mile asphalt walking trail with a ½ mile concrete trail. Other enhancements consisted of benches, picnic tables and trees along with irrigation and removal of the asphalt pad.
T-2022
This project included the implementation of three HPW led projects with TIRZ 20 funding share. 1. Design of Hillcroft St. as Gulfton's main street. 2. Gateway to Gulfton & High Star Community Plaza. 3. Westward Street Shared-Use Path.
T-2024
The project consists of repairs and replacement to selected existing damaged and missing sidewalks throughout the zone as well as miscellaneous curb and ramp repairs.
T-2018
Beautification project that included the addition of ornamental lights at five intersections along Bellaire Boulevard from Fondren Rd. to Beltway 8.
T-2002
This project consisted of the reconstruction of sections along Fondren Road and improvements to intersections, from Westpark to Highway 59 including improvements to drainage conditions.
T-2003
This project included safety improvements including sidewalks and lighting along roadways in the social services corridor.
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