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Early voting for Houston City Council District C special election to start March 18

Early voting for the Houston City Council District C special election begins March 18, with election day set for April 4. Here’s what voters need to know.

How we got here: Residents who live in District C, currently represented by council member Abbie Kamin, will have a new representative on council after the April 4 special election.

Kamin won the primary election for Harris County attorney in March, a seat up for grabs after former county attorney Christian Menefee stepped down to serve as congressman for Texas' 18th Congressional District.

On the ballot: The Houston City Council seat has seven candidates vying for it, with the elected candidate serving the district until January 2028. District C includes River Oaks, Montrose, The Heights, Washington Avenue, Rice Village and Meyerland.

For additional information about the candidates, read Community Impact’s Q&A.

What you need to know: Early voting will go through March 31, and election day will be held April 4. Harris County will operate six early voting locations and 20 vote centers on election day.

 
In Your Area
Dallas-based pizzeria closes its River Oaks location

After less than a year of being open, Pie Tap Pizza’s only Houston location announced its closure in a March 7 social media post.

What we know: The pizzeria was located in the Novel River Oaks apartment complex and served brunch, lunch and dinner, as well as starters such as fondue, meatballs and arancini. 

In the announcement, the franchise states, “Houston, we are closing our doors. Thank you for all of your support. We’ll be back soon.”

Something to note: Pie Tap Pizza has seven other locations spread across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. 

  • 3748 Westheimer Road, Ste. 100, Houston

 
CI Business
10 women-owned businesses making an impact in Greater Houston

In honor of Women's History Month, which runs March 1-31, here are a few women-owned businesses located in the Greater Houston area.

​​Retail Therapy
After years of responding to emergencies as an EMT, Kimberly Smith found a different way to take care of people in 2006. Smith now serves the community through a consignment store she took over 20 years ago with used brand-name clothing in Cypress.

Beyond resale, the shop extends its mission by donating clothing to a local women's shelter, turning gently worn pieces into a source of identity and fresh starts for women in need.

  • 10782 Grant Road, Houston

Sydney Jayde & Co
In the midst of struggling with postpartum depression in 2017, Kourtni Stanaker found her calling as an entrepreneur with the support of home-based clothing that ignited her passion for providing clothing for women of all sizes.

After years of selling clothing online via Facebook Live, Stanaker launched her own boutique, Sydney Jayde & Co, naming it after her daughter.
  • 2757 Rayford Road, Spring

 
harris county coverage
PREVIEW: Harris County commissioners to hold Ben Taub hearing, discuss potential criminal justice changes

Harris County Commissioners Court will review more than 450 agenda items March 19, including a public hearing on the proposed parkland acquisition for Ben Taub Hospital's expansion as well as potential changes to the county's criminal legal system.

The overview: In compliance with Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Code, commissioners will hear from community members about the proposed acquisition of 8.9 acres of Hermann Park to make way for a $410 million expansion of Ben Taub Hospital. 

Hospital officials say the expansion is critical to address bed capacity limitations at the Level I trauma facility. However, some residents are concerned with the potential environmental implications. 

Also on the agenda: Commissioners are also set to discuss potential operational and fiscal changes to county's legal system as a result of Senate Bill 9, a 2021 law that shifted bail-setting authority for certain violent offenses to elected judges.

Stay tuned: Harris County Commissioners Court meetings are held at 9 a.m. in Downtown Houston. The administration building is located at 1001 Preston St., Houston.

 

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