Resource Library
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Harris County Flood Control District
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Memorial Drive and Eldridge Pkwy Intersection Concept
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2017 Land Use and Demographics
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2017 Energy Corridor Commute Survey Report
The District deployed a survey in spring 2017 to solicit feedback from area residents and employees about their commute behaviors and attitudes.
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Unified Transportation Plan 2016-2020
The Unified Transportation Plan identified multimodal projects designed to implement the Energy Corridor District's mobility framework with transit services, an expanded street network, and improved pedestrian safety and bicycle connectivity.
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Energy Corridor-BikeHouston Bikeways Map
A comprehensive bikeways map of the Energy Corridor and greater west Houston area produced by The District in partnership with BikeHouston.
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Memorial Drive Progression Schedule
Motorists can plan and anticipate construction for the $40 million Memorial Drive reconstruction by viewing the project Progression Schedule maps.
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Texas A&M University IH-10 Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Design Competition Concepts
Texas A&M University students presented inventive and outstanding solutions for an IH-10 pedestrian/bicycle bridge design competition.
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2016 Land Use and Demographics
This report presents a land use, development and demographic profile of The Houston Energy Corridor. The Texas State Legislature created Harris County Improvement District #4, more commonly known as The Energy Corridor District, in 2001 with the mission to improve, enhance and promote the area within its boundaries.
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The Energy Corridor District Master Plan
Our team of urban planning and landscape architecture firms, led by Sasaki Associates, spent months developing ideas designed to make The Energy Corridor a more livable place, while accommodating the significant growth predicted with both employment and residents in the coming decade.
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The Energy Corridor District Service Plan
The Energy Corridor District Service Plan is designed to help make its vision a reality – benefitting property owners, businesses, employees and residents.
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2014 Energy Corridor District Commuter Survey
The Energy Corridor District deployed a survey in February of 2014 to solicit opinions from area workers on traffic and mobility. The survey was designed with the intention of using the results as a tool when advocating for programs, services, and funds to improve mobility throughout West Houston.
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West Houston System Reimagine
A document that explains changes affecting Energy Corridor transit
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2014 Land Use and Demographics (PDF)
This report presents a land use, development and demographic profile of The Energy Corridor. The Texas State Legislature created Harris County Improvement District #4, more commonly known as The Energy Corridor District, in 2001 with the mission to improve, enhance and promote the area within its boundaries.
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The Energy Corridor Area Master Plan RFP Presentation
Clark Martinson, general manager of The Energy Corridor District, shared this presentation to provide an overview of The Energy Corridor.
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February 2014 Presentation to IFMA
Clark Martinson, general manager of The Energy Corridor District, shared the evolution of the vibrant Energy Corridor, along with the District’s vision for making it one of the Gulf Coast’s most livable centers. As part of his presentation, Clark Martinson shared current and planned development in The Energy Corridor seen here.
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2013 Land Use and Demographics (PDF)
This report presents a land use, development and demographic profile of The Energy Corridor. The Texas State Legislature created Harris County Improvement District #4, more commonly known as The Energy Corridor District, in 2001 with the mission to improve, enhance and promote the area within its boundaries.
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2012 Land Use and Demographics (PDF)
This report presents a land use, development and demographic profile of The Houston Energy Corridor. The Texas State Legislature created Harris County Improvement District #4, more commonly known as The Energy Corridor District, in 2001 with the mission to improve, enhance and promote the area within its boundaries.
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Unified Transportation Brochure (PDF)
The Corridor provides an environment that inspires productivity, creative thinking and drive to succeed. And that includes our quest to continually seek smarter, more efficient transportation alternatives that are safe, help preserve the environment and are, in some cases, fun.
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Livable Centers Plan (PDF)
By 2035, the eight-county Houston-Galveston region is expected to grow by an additional 3.5 million people. Accommodating this growth will overburden the region's transportation network unless we identify ways to reduce vehicle trips. The Regional Transportation Plan of the Houston- Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) lays out a new strategy to address this growth - Livable Centers.
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Bicycle Master Plan (PDF)
This Bicycle Master Plan evaluates existing conditions, addresses the needs of bicyclists in order to create a network they can use to safely travel to, through, within and from The Energy Corridor, and proposes programs to encourage and support bicycling.
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Introduction to the West Houston Trails Master Plan (PDF)
An 8-page introduction to the plan offering an overview of and history of the plan.
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West Houston Trails Master Plan (PDF)
The full 156-plan including detailed maps, and guidelines.
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West Houston Trails Master Plan Map only (PDF)
Large, printable, detailed map of the West Houston Trails Master Plan.