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Greater Southeast Management District
The Greater Southeast Management District is soliciting bids for the Columbia Tap Trail Lighting Improvements project in Houston’s Third Ward. The work includes furnishing and installing pedestrian lighting, poles, luminaires, power service, conduit/wiring, controls, utility coordination, and site restoration along the Columbia Tap Trail between Emancipation Avenue and Dixie Drive. Bids are due March 13, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST, with pre-bid held via Microsoft Teams on February 24, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Greater Southeast Management District
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The Greater Southeast Management District is soliciting bids for the Columbia Tap Trail Lighting Improvements project in Houston’s Third Ward. The work includes furnishing and installing pedestrian lighting, poles, luminaires, power service, conduit/wiring, controls, utility coordination, and site restoration along the Columbia Tap Trail between Emancipation Avenue and Dixie Drive. Bids are due March 13, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST, with pre-bid held via Microsoft Teams on February 24, 2026.
Greater Southeast Management District
Work includes traffic control including, but not limited to permits, signage, flaggers, and lane closures, demolish, remove, and dispose of concrete curbs and sidewalks and driveways, replace existing inlet, install bioretention, install detention swale, install new concrete curbs, sidewalks & driveways, install new ADA compliant ramps as protect existing trees, planting.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Greater Southeast Management District
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Work includes traffic control including, but not limited to permits, signage, flaggers, and lane closures, demolish, remove, and dispose of concrete curbs and sidewalks and driveways, replace existing inlet, install bioretention, install detention swale, install new concrete curbs, sidewalks & driveways, install new ADA compliant ramps as protect existing trees, planting.
Greater Southeast Management District
Neighborhood greenways phase ii.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
Greater Southeast Management District
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Neighborhood greenways phase ii.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Greater Southeast Management District
This document outlines the achievements and future strategic direction for the Greater Southeast Management District in 2025. Key pillars include enhancing public safety, improving visual identity and environmental health, fostering economic resilience and business growth, advancing connectivity and mobility through infrastructure projects, and enriching community spirit and culture. The district aims to be a safe, beautiful, culturally diverse, and premier destination for living, working, learning, playing, and conducting business, supported by sound financial management and strategic partnerships.
This Strategic Action Plan aims to spur comprehensive revitalization within the Old Spanish Trail/South Union growth nodes. Its core objectives include preventing displacement, reinforcing local identities, promoting multi-modal mobility, and supporting small and local businesses. Key strategies involve re-activating, re-positioning, and redeveloping properties; attracting and retaining businesses through storefront enhancements; improving the quality of public spaces and connectivity; and fostering partnerships with anchor institutions to achieve these revitalization goals.
This Livable Centers Study for Museum Park aims to preserve the neighborhood's landmark quality and guide future development. It establishes design character standards based on seven key attributes: Connected, Contextual, Walkable, Convenient, Green, Dynamic, and Urban Sanctuary, which are applied across four distinct sub-areas. The plan also outlines strategies for neighborhood character preservation, including community benefits agreements and conservation easements, and emphasizes identifying and preserving properties of historical and landmark value to maintain the area's unique identity and enhance its livability.
The M.O.V.E. Southeast Action Plan outlines a strategy for making mobility improvements in the Greater Southeast Management District. Its primary goal is to foster equitable access to opportunities, strengthen neighborhood vitality, and empower individuals and communities through mobility. The plan is structured around three key action areas: Mobilizing Community Wide Opportunity to enhance mobility and infrastructure; Vitalizing Neighborhood Opportunity through branding, placemaking, and development incentives; and Empowering Economic Opportunity by supporting local businesses and job creation. It aims to encourage transit-oriented development, improve overall mobility access, and enhance economic outcomes for all residents.
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