Without Zoning, Equity in Houston Becomes More Complicated
Houston's lack of zoning creates a two-tiered system for land-use, critics argue.

Urban Planners and Public Health Experts Rarely Work Together. That's a Problem.
Experts from the two fields are starting to collaborate -- but not nearly enough.

Two Houston Neighborhoods, Historically Divided Along Racial Lines, Partner in the Face of Change
Houston's Fifth and Second Wards find value in teaming up.

At the Harbach-Ripley Center, There's Always Something Afoot
Every week, 500 members of the community come through the center, where they take classes in everything from martial arts to vegan cooking.

New Housing Trust Fund a Small Step Against Growing Affordability Gap
A new HUD program will help address housing affordable issues, but it may be only a drop in the bucket.

What If Houston Fell in Love With Planning?
Can a booming city known for laissez-faire zoning become a U.S. model for equitable urban growth?

Houston, With Its Mix of Poverty and Rain, is Especially Vulnerable to Zika Virus, Researchers Say
As the flood waters in Houston once again recede, residents anticipate the next challenge: mosquitos.

Unappreciated Robots; Online Sales Tax; and Rethinking Jacobs: Urban Insights From Around The Web
Highlighting the week’s interesting, important and downright weird news about cities.

Space City: Underutilized Lots Provide New Opportunities for Houston Neighborhoods
Empty lots and odd bits of underutilized land are hallmarks of urban life in Houston. Here are four spots that are ripe for change.

You Can Now Visit Houston's Trails Without Leaving Home (But You Probably Should)
A new partnership means more than two dozen of Houston's parks and trails are now available via Google Street View.

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