Tuesday, October 21, 2014 1:00 PM Palm Center Training Room 5300 Griggs Houston, we have a problem! A new study by City of Houston compares neighborhood market values and show problems of neighborhood inequality. Come learn: What are Houstons high and low market value neighborhoods? How bad is neighborhood inequality? How do neighborhoods rate and compare to each other? Explore with TOP and city leaders solutions to conditions in our neighborhoods Presents a Community Chat Series: Please RSVP to Tarsha Jackson -- tjackson@organizetexas.org or call 832-289-2370 October 21st - Neighborhood market values and neighborhood inequalities November - Environmental hazards in Houston neighborhoods December - Displacement and gentrification January - Neighborhood school investments and performance February - Hazardous buildings, substandard housing and code enforcement March - Neighborhood flooding and city public services April - Impact of highways and public transportation on Houston neighborhoods May - Does land use planning, covenants and deed restrictions protect neighborhoods June - TIRZ, TIFF and funding for neighborhood improvements July - Housing and community development and public housing August - Historical city government policies in African-American and Hispanic neighborhoods September - Housing discrimination This event kicks off a year of monthly "community chats" hosted by the Texas Organizing Project (TOP) on the challenge of fair housing and neighborhood equality in Houston's neighborhoods of color.
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