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Graffiti abatement program keeps East Aldine District looking good

In every major city, wherever there is an empty wall space, one might find the not so special artwork of graffiti casting a blight on the surface. While some may think of it as wasted artistic talent, this type of nuisance and eyesore can pose a threat to public safety, or even subject an area [...]

2021-03-31T23:11:15-05:00April 1st, 2021|Community, My East Aldine|

East Aldine one of two management districts to win statewide recognition

Management districts in East Aldine and Spring Branch are the only two in the state to receive 2022 Economic Recognition Awards from the Texas Economic Development Council. The awards were presented Feb. 24 at the TEDC’s 2023 Legislative Conference in Austin. The East Aldine Management District and Spring Branch Management District have now won the [...]

2023-03-22T08:57:27-05:00March 1st, 2023|About the District, Community|

The County Connection: This June We Honor the Victims of Gun Violence

    The County Connection Lina Hidalgo | Harris County Judge June 2022   Over the past month, our nation has yet again endured violent deaths from mass shootings and gun violence. In Buffalo, we all witnessed the brutal attack driven by racism and hate that left 13 people dead at a grocery store. 17 people were shot during [...]

2022-06-13T11:35:03-05:00June 13th, 2022|Community, Partner Newsletter|

East Aldine law enforcement gets two major boosts

Public safety in East Aldine will get upgrades with the hiring of additional patrol deputies and the creation of a law enforcement training academy. The East Aldine Management District recently funded a contract with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to add an overnight shift of deputies to patrol commercial corridors and neighborhoods. There will be [...]

2022-03-31T10:56:52-05:00March 31st, 2022|My East Aldine|

Management District backs emergency training for school nurses

From constructing and running the East Aldine Town Center to removing graffiti from commercial buildings to bolstering law enforcement patrols and hosting holiday celebrations, the East Aldine Management District works to improve the everyday quality of life in the area. But the District also works with community partners to prepare the community for potential emergencies [...]

2022-03-09T09:08:20-06:00March 9th, 2022|My East Aldine|

Dazzling street-level art brightens the District landscape

A pleasing touch of moonlight, flowers and sunshine came to East Aldine just in time for Valentine’s Day. But the feel-good objects won’t fade away like the holiday. They are permanent neighborhood decorations known as Mini Murals, which are hand-painted and clear-coated on traffic signal control cabinets at two key traffic intersections where Aldine drivers, [...]

2021-02-26T20:01:04-06:00February 26th, 2021|Community, My East Aldine, Projects|

COVID-19 E-News

A Message from the Executive Director We remain under an order issued by County Judge Lina Hidalgo to Stay Home and Work Safe until at least April 30. District staff will continue to work remotely and district offices will remain closed until further guidance is provided by the federal, state or local governments. [...]

2020-04-20T20:00:07-05:00April 19th, 2020|COVID-19 E-News|

District Staff is Working

In partnership with the Federal, State, County and City Officials to protect the public health and help stop the spread of COVID-19, the East Aldine District offices are closed until at least April 30. Staff is working remotely and may be contacted as follows: David Hawes, Executive Director, [email protected] Richard Cantu, Deputy Executive Director, 832-392-2547 [...]

2020-04-05T16:56:28-05:00April 5th, 2020|About the District, Community|
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