Nature Based Solutions Workshop in North East Houston

Carl Walker, Jr. Multi-purpose Center 4300 Noble St B, Houston, TX 77020

Bayou City Waterkeeper and Stanford University invite you to an interactive workshop focused on flooding issues in your community. We’ll review survey results from Baytown and North East Houston residents, […]

Free

Ingraham Gully Clean Up Day

Ingraham Gully 4014 Market St., Houston

Help the Fifth Ward community improve its drainage ability by volunteering, on Saturday, October 18 to clear this 156 year old, abandoned, waterway. Make sure to register to join us! […]

Baytown Community Organizing Summit 2025: Petrochemical Facilities

Baytown Community Center 2407 Market St, Baytown, TX, United States

Sr. Legal Director and Waterkeeper Kristen Schlemmer will participate in the "Legal Lay of the Land" panel at the Baytown Community Organizing Summit on Saturday October 18. Learn more and […]

Nature Based Solutions Workshop in Baytown

Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education and Recreation Center 1724 Market St., Baytown, TX, United States

Bayou City Waterkeeper and Stanford University invite you to an interactive workshop focused on flooding issues in your community. We’ll review survey results from Baytown and North East Houston residents, […]

Free

Nature-Based Solutions Virtual Workshop

Join Bayou City Waterkeeper and Stanford University’s Doerr School of Sustainability for a virtual workshop exploring how wetland restoration can reduce flooding and strengthen community resilience in the Houston region. […]

TXPIELC 2025: Community Action Day

Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University 3100 Cleburne St, HOUSTON, TX, United States

Join us for the TXPIELC 2025 Community Action Day at Texas Southern University We welcome community members and lawyers to join us for a series of panels and speakers on […]

Take Action: Protect Galveston’s West End Community and Ecosystem

Galveston City Hall 823 Rosenberg St, 2nd floor, Galveston, TX, United States

Testify or submit comments to the Galveston Planning Commission Against Approval of PUD #26P-009 (Discovery Sands) Background A 351-acre real estate development, known as “Discovery Sands”, has been proposed next […]