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Monday, December 25, 2023

From the Kinder Institute: 10 in 2023: Top stories from the Urban Edge

The Kinder Institute is affiliated with Rice University.

This is their analysis of what they see as the top issues facing the Houston area.

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1 - With conservation districts, Houston could have a new path to preserve neighborhoods

2 - After Census redefines urban and rural, Texas remains steadfastly both

3 - Harris County has more FEMA-designated ‘disaster resilience zones’ than anywhere else

4 - Despite more people in the office, the workplace shift is shaking up all of Houston’s other ‘downtowns’

5 - Rising flood insurance costs may be another blow to Houston’s affordability

6 - Renting in Harris County is increasingly unaffordable and fraught with other challenges

7 - Public school enrollment is facing a ‘demographic bubble.’ Urban districts are already seeing its effects

8 - With economic concerns rising, Houstonians want more done to address the gap between rich and poor

9 - Fort Bend County found to be among the nation’s most prosperous for immigrants

10 - Highways, flooding and sprawl: How Houston could have a bigger say in the region's future
The Weaker Party at 9:04 PM
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