Dear Friends,
I love the month of November; it reminds us that we are close to the finish line and days from enjoying rest and a good meal with our loved ones.
Before we break and close our laptops and turn off our phones, I want to share a few important updates with you. First, I am fully aware of solid waste, recycle and tree waste delays. I have received many messages, and my office is working hand in hand with the department to address the delays – the reality is, this issue is city-wide and a problem that the new solid waste director will address in the next few months. I appreciate your patience and understand your frustration. The solid waste department provides updates via social media and the HTXcollects app (details below). Please take a few minutes to connect with the pages and share with your neighbors as we work to close the gaps.
The first installation of the Vietnamese historical markers will be on November 22, at 10 AM, on the corner of Bellaire and Boone. Please join me, State Rep. Hubert Vo, and the board leadership of the International Management District for this occasion. Also, in partnership with VietTV, we are working together to collect oral histories from the families of the fallen war heroes of the Vietnam war. If you would like to participate, please email the office at [email protected].
Specifically, for the Tanglewilde community, the Mayor’s 50/50 Park Initiative is underway. If you signed up to serve on the community advisory committee to work with Houston Parks, please check your email soon for an update. There is still time to sign up if interested. The Parks Board is adamant about having community input, and your help and support is requested. Interested? Send an email to me at [email protected]
Since early 2020, the city of Houston responded to the looming eviction crisis due to COVID19 with a short-term rent relief program. To date, the city and county have preserved housing for over 50K households, and many of those households were in District F. The program is currently fully subscribed. I will provide a graphic update once the program officially closes out. However, we are fully aware and sensitive to the number of households still in need and are working through the possibilities and hope to have a meaningful resolution soon.
Veterans Day may have been on November 11, but we are celebrating all month long. I want to thank the men and women in District F who served our country. I want to give a special shoutout to my high school AFJROTC instructors (TX-947), who shaped my life, exposed me to leadership principles, and encouraged me to excel in everything I pursued.
(Ret.) USAF Major Stephen Himber
(Ret.) USAF MSgt. Cookie Johnson
(Deceased) USAF SMsgt Benjamin McAdams
(Deceased) USAF Lt. Colonel Michael Laughlin
I owe an unmeasurable amount of gratitude to you.
Lastly, we have so much to be thankful for this year. I am grateful to each of you. Many of you serve our community in various ways, and for that, I say thank you. Thank you for attending civic club, HOA, church, and community organization meetings advocating for a better quality of life because we deserve it. You are great partners and some of the BEST people in the city of Houston. I hope to see your face in person for our 2nd Annual District F meeting on December 9, 2021, at 6(CST). Let’s celebrate the new year with cake, each other, and updates from our office.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Tiffany
P.S. If you see my “Big Brudder” around, please wish him a happy birthday (November 19). |
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