2023 Call 4 Projects: Places 4 People

Commissioner Lesley Briones is proud to announce the 32 projects selected for partnership as part of the 2023 Call 4 Projects: Places 4 People initiative!

This $170 million investment, including $88 million from Precinct 4, is set to bring transformative improvements to communities across Harris County Precinct 4.

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Brays Bayou Greenway

Partner: Houston Parks Board
Precinct 4 Cost: $3.8 M
Partner Cost: $2.8 M
Type of project: Construction of Hike & Bike Trail
The $6.6 million project will enhance trail connectivity and safety along Brays Bayou in Meyerland. The initiative includes 4.4 miles of new or improved trails, seven pedestrian and bicycle underpasses, and a memorial plaza honoring Captain Gary L. Herod, a Texas National Guard pilot who sacrificed his life in 1961 to save others.

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Alief Trail

Partner: Houston Parks Board 

Precinct 4 Cost: $1.48 M

Partner Cost $370K

Type of project: Design of a Hike & Bike Trail
Design a 10-foot wide shared-use trail located primarily within a north-south CenterPoint easement. It would run about 4 miles from Brays Bayou Greenway south to the existing Keegans Bayou Trail.

Sharpstown Trail

Partner: Southwest Houston Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 20)

Precinct 4 Cost: $1.5 M

Partner Cost: $1.5 M

Type of project: Design and construction of a Hike & Bike Trail

Construction of Phase 1 & 2 of the Sharpstown Trail, a trail connecting Beechnut to the Brays Bayou Greenway.


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Pitts Road Intersections

Partner: Waller and Harris Counties MUD No. 4
Type of project: Design and construction of an intersection 
Intersection improvements on Pitts Road, from Clay to Beckendorf.  

SPARK Park at Miller Intermediate School

Partner: SPARK School Park Program 
Type of Project: Design and construction of a park  
This partnership will call for the design and construction of playgrounds and trails at Miller Intermediate and Holmquist Elementary Schools.

METRO Bus Shelters

Partner: METRO 
Precinct 4 Cost: $3M
Partner Cost: $3M
Type of project: Final design and construction
This partnership involves the design and construction of 200 bus shelters and trash receptacles at bus stops throughout the southeastern quadrant of Precinct 4.

Memorial MUD Pedestrian Bridge

Partner: Memorial MUD 
Type of project: Design and construction of a Hike & Bike Trail 
This partnership involves design and construction of a pedestrian bridge and recreational trails within the Willow Fork Drainage District.

Bissonnet Sidewalk Improvements

Partner: International Management District 
Type of project: Final design and construction of sidewalks

The installation of six-foot sidewalks where none currently exist, upgrading existing sidewalks to six feet, and implementing other pedestrian improvements.

Seamist Drive

Partner: City Park Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 12)  
Type of project: Final design and construction of drainage
The reconstruction of Seamist Drive aims to improve drainage and reduce flooding in the area.

Greenbelt Park and Trail

Partner: Nottingham Country MUD
Type of project: Design and construction of a Hike & Bike Trail 
Trail connections to Greenbelt Park along South Fry, Westgreen and Highland Knolls. 

Kieth Harrow

Partner: Harris County MUD #167

Precinct 4 Cost: $605,348
Partner Cost: $151,337
Type of project: Final design and construction of a sidewalk
Construction of a new sidewalk that will connect Westfield Village Drive to Sheridan Elementary School.

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West Side Greenbelt Drainage

Partner: Mission Bend MUD No. 2  
Type: of project: Drainage maintenance
Improve drainage along the Mission Bend Greenbelt Trail system, to be completed before the West Side Greenbelt Improvements project.

West Side Greenbelt Improvements

Partner: Mission Bend MUD No. 2
Precinct 4 Cost:  $694,347
Partner Cost: $694,347
Type of project: Construction of a hike and bike trail  
Construction of a 1/2 mile pedestrian trail, as part of the Mission Bend Greenbelt near Albright Middle and Petrosky Elementary Schools. 

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Park Row - North Dairy Ashford Connections

Partner: Energy Corridor District 
Precinct 4 Cost: $7M
Partner Cost: $1.7M
Type of project: Design and construction
Design and construction of sidewalks and sidepaths, including drainage and safety improvements, within the Energy Corridor.

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Meadowglen Lane

Partner: Westchase District
Type of project: Final design and construction of a road
Reconstruction of a 1.3-mile segment of Meadowglen, including drainage, safety, and mobility improvements.

McClendon Park

Partner: Harris County MUD No. 120
Type of project: Park design
Development of public green space adjoining McClendon Park (and possible future community center/parking lot). Also improve pedestrian access to the park and drainage.

Chimney Rock Reconstruction

Partner: St. George Place Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 1)  

Type of project: Road construction
Roadway replacement for .79 mile segment of Chimney Rock between Westheimer and 59.

Anderson Park

Partner: St. George Place Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 1)

Type of project: Construction & Maintenance: Park
Transform an underutilized 7.1-acre community park into a destination greenspace.

Mayde Creek Sidewalk Network

Partner: Emergency Services District 47, Harris County MUD 238, West Park Utility District
Type of project: Sidewalk
1.6 miles of new sidewalks and sidepaths providing safe access to and from neighborhoods, schools, parks, and trails around the Mayde Creek school complex.

West Little York Sidewalks

Partner: Harris County MUD No. 102
Type of project: Sidewalk construction
Installation of sidewalks on West Little York, Addicks-Satsuma, Hamstead Park, and Huffmeister.

South Fry Undercrossing

Partner: Willow Fork Drainage District
Type of project: Hike & Bike Trail

1.9 miles of new 10' wide trail connecting Mason and George Bush Park. Includes an undercrossing at South Fry.

Tanglewilde Park

Partner: Houston Parks Board
Type of project: Park
Improvements to the park including upgrades to the picnic pavilion, playground, and walking loop.

Timbergrove Street Drainage Improvements

Partner: City Park Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 12) 

Precinct 4 Cost: $600,821 

Partner Cost: $150,205 

Type of project: Drainage design & construction
Improve drainage along 10 road segments to protect the neighborhood from flooding. (Sherwood, Helberg, West 12th, Seamist, Hurst, Toledo, Letein, Eureka, Maxroy, and Dean.)  

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Cane Island Branch Drainage

Partner: Brookshire-Katy Drainage District 
Type of project: Drainage study
Design for improvements to the Cane Island Branch of Buffalo Bayou to mitigate flood hazard conditions for this growing area within Precinct 4.  

Buffalo Bayou Greenway

Partner: Houston Parks Board 

Precinct 4 Cost: $13.5 M

Partner Cost: $5.4 M

Type of project: Hike & Bike Trail
New trail connecting Buffalo Bayou Park with Memorial Park.  

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Brays Bayou Greenway - IH-59 and Beltway 8

Partner
: Houston Parks Board 

Precinct 4 Cost: $2.55 M

Partner Cost: $12.275 M

Type of project: Hike & Bike Trail
This project will include almost two miles of trails including undercrossings at Highways 59 and Beltway 8, and a pedestrian bridge at 59.  

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Braeburn Glen Park

Partner: Houston Parks Board 
Type of project: Park  
Improved and increased park lighting, upgraded volleyball courts, a renovated playground with added shade, an expanded concrete walking trail, a new picnic area, new and additional site furnishings, and a dry-bottom detention basin.  

Briarbend Park

Partner: Houston Parks Board 
Type of project: Park construction 
The improvements include lighting the entire park, refurbishing the gazebo, upgrading the playground and improving its drainage, repairing the walking loop, and new site furniture.

Mission Bend Area Park

Partner: Chelford One MUD 
Precinct 4 Cost: $404,914 
Partner Cost: $101,230  
Type of project: Park  
To facilitate connectivity and accessibility, this project proposes adding sidewalks to the west side of Addicks Clodine Rd and connecting to the existing sidewalk. This trail will serve as a recreational area and provide a safer alternative for pedestrians who wish to avoid walking along the road. 

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Westchase Promenade

Partner: Westchase District
Type of project: Final design and construction
This project will establish a 35-foot-wide shared-use corridor in a fully developed area that currently lacks green spaces or community gathering areas.

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