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Indoor inflatable playground FUNBOX coming soon to Spring

Indoor inflatable park FUNBOX is coming soon to Spring in the Northland Shopping Center, real estate representatives at RESOLUT RE confirmed.

At a glance: The new 19,950 square foot location in Spring will be FUNBOX's second park in the Houston area with a one already in Cy-Fair off of FM 529.
Different play areas inside FUNBOX's indoor parks include:

  • Marshmallow mountain

  • Gumball gallop

  • Battle beam

  • Ninja wall

  • Obstacle course

  • 23 foot slide

  • Chill zone

They offer six different birthday party package price points, depending on the amount of guests and what day of the week the party's held, per the website.

  • Opening TBD

  • Northland Shopping Center, 1457 Spring Cypress Road, Spring

 
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Harris County Flood Control District hosting webinars for FEMA floodplain map updates

The Harris County Flood Control District is hosting a series of webinars for the general public to explain the new draft floodplain maps from the Federal Emergency Management Administration. 

What residents need to know: During the webinars, HCFCD officials will go over major changes in the floodplain maps and how residents can utilize the county's online interactive tool to view the floodplain changes.

Residents can register to join the free webinars hosted on the following dates:

  • June 23, 4:30 p.m.
  • July 1, noon

In their words: "These sessions are designed for the general public and no prior knowledge is needed," HCFCD officials said in the news release. "Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or simply interested in flood risk in your community, we encourage you to attend a session and learn more."

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

Tiles + Tides

Chase the Rainbow: Stride with Pride

June 12, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Houston

June 13, 7:30 a.m.
Cypress

Learn more.

Learn more.

 

TexMex Smoke N Fire BBQ Fest

White Linen Night

June 13, noon-6 p.m.
Humble

June 13, 4-8 p.m.
League City

Learn more.

Learn more.

 
To submit your own event, click here.

CI Texas
Gov. Abbott tells PUC, ERCOT to ensure Texas consumers do not foot the bill for data center growth

Texas must protect residential consumers from paying for the infrastructure needed to power new data centers, Gov. Greg Abbott said in a June 10 order aimed at balancing the rapid growth of data centers with the needs of residents and communities.

The big picture: The governor directed state regulators to ensure data center companies do not pass infrastructure costs on to ratepayers, urging lawmakers to tighten regulations on data centers’ water use and repeal certain tax exemptions that benefit the industry.

Abbott’s order comes as Texas grapples with how to manage the data center boom amid climbing electric demand and looming water shortages. It is the first time the Republican governor has publicly called to restrict data center growth.

The context: As communities across Texas consider new data center projects, reporting shows that some residents are pushing back, raising concerns about the large facilities’ water usage, potential strain on the electric grid and impacts on local neighborhoods.

What they're saying: In response, state agencies called protecting consumers from rising electric costs "our top priority."

 

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