During the 8 months after Houston Mayor John Whitmire instructed the city’s planning department to “use discretion and waive sidewalk construction” for certain single-family projects, only 6% of about 3,700 approved projects received waivers.

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Houston waived more than 230 sidewalk construction requirements since rule change in September

Last fall, Mayor John Whitmire instructed the city’s planning department to use discretion in waiving sidewalk construction requirements. According to records obtained by Houston Public Media, about 6% of single-family projects since then received waivers.

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One year ago, Precinct 4 Commissioner Leslie Briones launched the Sidewalks 4 Precinct 4 program, primarily to serve the area around the Alief Independent School District.

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Precinct 4 sidewalks project brings miles of new sidewalks to Harris County

Wednesday morning Briones announced the successful completion of 50 miles of sidewalks around schools in the Alief, Cypress-Fairbanks and Katy Independent School Districts. During a ceremonial ribbon cutting out front of Alief ISD at Hastings’ High School, Briones said she’s proud of what they’ve accomplished with the “Pathways to Progress” project.

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Houston City Council delays ordinance that would remove sidewalk requirement

Three City Council members were pushing for an ordinance that would remove the requirement that developers build sidewalks or pay a fee for new construction. It’s intended to address the “sidewalk to nowhere” issue. 

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