Dear residents,

In case you missed it, I hope District E residents are just as proud as I am of Culture Map’s article last month, “Houston's 'Livable Forest' neighbor tops Heights as hottest neighborhood on the market in 2023”. When Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Kingwood Area in 2017, there were two paths for our commuinity to take. One that led to degradation and decline, the other path resilience and restoration. Culture Map refers to the community aesthetic of Kingwood, our green landscape, rich tree canopy, 14,000 acres of community, but does not touch on who lives in Kingwood.
 
Kingwood is made up of people with a true sense of community and grit, many residents have laid down roots so deep that not even over 48 inches of water can stop Kingwood when it rallies together. It started with our “Plea for Three” as Residents, Businesses, and area leaders banded together with a vision. Post-Harvey major projects were identified, committed to, and then work began with the immediate interior channel remediation projects and desilting of over four (4) million cubic yards of material in the San Jacinto River and Lake Houston.

Partnership projects were identified on Ben’s Branch, Taylor Gulley, and the Kingwood Diversion Channel. Groundbreaking of Northpark Drive commenced on April 13 and will provide the Kingwood Community with its very own hurricane evacuation route, increased lane capacity, and a grade separation over the railroad tracks at Tx Loop 494. I've been working diligently to put a stop to bad development negatively impacting the Elm Grove Community by purchasing a future potential home site that was flooding Villages in the northern area of Kingwood. Kingwood is not just a neighborhood with houses, it’s a community of people unlike anywhere in the City of Houston.

I am committed to annual projects district wide like dead and dangerous tree removal, concrete panel replacements, working with local developers to improve commercial developments in the area and funding police overtime initiatives to enhance community safety. It's rewarding to see an independent Magazine recognize our efforts since August 27, 2017 and declare Kingwood as the "HOTTEST" Neighborhood in the City of Houston.

It’s easy to take our community for granted, and the work being done around the City of Houston, but this makes it real, the Kingwood Community is doing amazing things and standing out for all the right reasons. God Bless and #Kingwood Strong, next year we will strive to have Kingwood AND Clear Lake at the top of this list.

The District E Office will be closed on Monday, May 29 in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday.

Sincerely,