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Land secured for several new Cy-Fair Fire Department stations

The Cy-Fair Fire Department is set to break ground on two of its eight new fire stations by early 2026, part of a long-term strategic plan to fill coverage gaps throughout the rapidly growing community.

Why now: CFFD Chief Amy Ramon told Community Impact the expansion is necessary to ensure the department meets population growth with responsible dispatch and emergency services.

“The whole point is to make sure you get the right response [and] the right equipment to the community in a timely fashion,” she said Oct. 21.

What's new?: Since announcing the expansion, CFFD has obtained land for six of the stations and is finalizing agreements for two more—Stations 16 and 19. According to a map of the locations, Station 19—positioned across Grand Parkway toward Waller County—will allow CFFD to base responders along the western edge of the department's boundaries. Stations 15 and 17 will undergo construction first, both of which will be paid for using reserves, Finance Director Mike Abend said.

 
On The Business Beat
AT&T retail store to open in Tomball

Adrian Quintanilla, AT&T South Texas vice president and general manager, said AT&T has plans to open a new retail store in Tomball this fall.

The details: Quintanilla said the new AT&T store will offer the latest devices, accessories, mobile and internet services. Per the website, AT&T offers nationwide 5G combined with multigig fiber home internet service.

  • 25517 Hwy. 249, Tomball

 
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Home prices ease in the Greater Houston area, Realtor report finds

More households in the Greater Houston area could afford to buy a home in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same time last year as home prices dipped and mortgage rates held steady, according to a Nov. 6 affordability report from the Houston Association of Realtors.

By the numbers: According to HAR’s housing affordability index, 39% of households in the Greater Houston area could afford to buy a median-priced home in the third quarter compared to 37% at the same time last year. Households needed a minimum annual income of $100,400 to purchase a median-priced home in Greater Houston, according to the report. The median home price in the area declined 1.9% to $341,600 compared to this time last year. Mortgage rates held steady at approximately 6.5%, the report found.

What else? As for renters in the Greater Houston area, 45% could afford to lease a single-family rental home in the third quarter compared to 43% last year, according to the affordability index.

 
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Texas House lawmakers question if state is prepared for next major wildfire

More than 20 months after wildfires swept through the Texas Panhandle in early 2024, burning over 1.2 million acres of land, state lawmakers questioned if Texas has the tools needed to tackle another major fire.

The context: Texas is always a fire-prone state, according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association. The association’s website reports that annual wildfire risk is most severe from February-April, when dry grasses and high winds can cause fires to spread, and August-October, when high temperatures and droughts contribute to fires.

“Our purpose today is to figure out—what is our response going to look like next February and March?” Rep. Ken King, a Republican representing Canadian and other Panhandle communities, said during a Nov. 3 committee hearing. “Are we better prepared … or are we in the same position we were in 2024, when our response was lacking?”

The details: Officials said Texas owns just two firefighting aircraft, with others "essentially [subleased] through the federal government."

During peak wildfire season, this means Texas may have access to limited resources.

 
Metro News
Airport delays, election and development updates: 5 trending Houston-area stories

Missed any Community Impact articles from this week? Check out the top trending stories from Community Impact's coverage areas in Houston from Nov. 3-7.

1. Houston Airport System issues advisory about indefinite TSA delays

2. See unofficial voting results for LCISD’s $1.99B bond

3. Unofficial voting results show all three Magnolia ISD bond propositions fail

4. Conroe ISD's Grand Oaks zoning plan in the works as area continues to grow

5. Sugar Land to make code changes as 52-acre Lake Pointe redevelopment nears construction

 

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