Houston wants to tap $100M from its own water system to help close a looming budget gap
Read full article: Houston wants to tap $100M from its own water system to help close a looming budget gapHouston wants to pull $100 million a year from its water system to help close a growing budget gap.
Houston mayor proposes new $5 monthly ‘administrative fee’ tied to trash service starting next year
Read full article: Houston mayor proposes new $5 monthly ‘administrative fee’ tied to trash service starting next yearThe City of Houston could soon begin charging residents a new monthly fee tied to solid waste services, something city leaders say has never been done before.
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Money donated after Tax Day flood remains unspent
Read full article: Money donated after Tax Day flood remains unspentHOUSTON – The City of Houston has authorized nonprofits to spend a chunk of the $1.8 million donated to the Greater Houston Storm Relief Fund by people and businesses, but $695,000 sits unspent. It will be spent on flood victims’ long-term needs. David said the United Way vetted each charity’s spending plan before a charity was given money. Some money went to fix flooded cars or provide kitchen appliances for storm victims. Flood victims who still need help can contact the United Way by calling 211.