Houston removing medians after only 2 months!
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Houston Public Works is reversing course on the concrete median and curbs it installed on Houston Avenue in December, electing instead to remove them after less than two months.
"Houston Public Works will begin improvements along Houston Avenue starting in early February," reads a Houston Public Works statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Axios reporter Jay R. Jordan.
"These improvements will include the removal of the concrete median and curbs on Houston Avenue that reduced lane capacity and restricted vehicles from turning into properties based on their direction of traffic. The project will effectively restore the roadway to the way it operated previously."
The statement says this decision will benefit drivers such as first responders and bus drivers and the department will embark on a new study to see what they can do to improve safety for non-drivers.
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City Council Member for District H Mario Castillo posted Friday night on X that he disagrees with the decision to remove the median curbs.
"I do not support removing the improvements along Houston Ave. If something isn't working with the project, modify it, don't waste taxpayer money. District CMs need to be included in these decisions. I will be fighting to ensure safety improvements return to Houston Ave. quickly," Castillo wrote.
The decision, which was announced Friday afternoon, bookends a week that started Monday with a pick-up truck striking and killing a woman in downtown Houston and a public works leader resigning.