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Fulshear launches capital improvement plan dashboard

Residents in Fulshear now have direct access to capital improvement plan updates with a new online dashboard.

The details: The dashboard, which launched June 22, will allow residents to see project updates at their convenience, City Manager Zach Goodlander said at a June 16 meeting.

Through the dashboard, residents can stay informed on project progress with details including:

  • Background
  • Location
  • Timeline
  • Cost
  • Funding source

"Transparency is what we strive for every day and this is just another step in that direction," Mayor Don McCoy said.

Stay tuned: The dashboard will be updated monthly, improving on the quarterly PDF forms that were previously uploaded to the city's website, Goodlander said.

 
On The Business Beat
Degree Wellness to bring self-care services to Cinco Ranch

Degree Wellness is set to bring self-care and recovery services to Cinco Ranch, owners Camron and Bonnie Azadan confirmed.

What they offer: The business will offer a number of wellness and recovery services, including:

  • Cryotherapy

  • Cold plunge

  • Infrared sauna

  • Contrast therapy

  • Red light facials

  • Compression massages

  • Oxygen therapy

Clients can also receive IV drips, nutrient shots and anti-aging therapies, Bonnie Azadan said.

Notable quote: After raising their daughters in Katy, the Azadans said opening in the area was not just a business decision but one intended to give back to the community.

"We believe deeply in wellness and wanted to bring these powerful modalities under one roof so that people in our own community can feel better," Bonnie Azadan said. "I believe that when you feel better, you have more to give to your family, your kids and the people around you."

  • 23120 Westheimer Parkway, Katy

 

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Metro News
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announces new agriculture complex along Hwy. 288

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is planning an expansion along Hwy. 288, with a new agricultural and livestock complex expected to add more than 1 million square feet of event and programming space.

What we know: The organization announced June 24 that the project will be the largest single facilities investment in the rodeo’s more than 90-year history. Construction is expected to take several years, with the goal of opening the complex in time for the 2029 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

The new facility is designed to support livestock shows, horse show competitions, junior and open breeding shows, archery competitions, agricultural mechanics, commercial auctions and educational contests, including 4-H and intercollegiate programming. Some livestock events will continue to be held at Reliant Center, according to the release.

Diving in deeper: Outside of the annual rodeo, the complex is expected to host year-round educational programming, committee meetings, fundraisers, auctions, galas and other agricultural, youth and Western heritage events.

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

BioBlitz Booth

Langham Creek YMCA Farmers Market

June 27, 9 a.m.-noon
The Woodlands

June 27, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Houston

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World Cup Watch Party

Punchline Sunday

June 27, 6:30 p.m.
Locations vary

June 28, 8 p.m.
Houston

Learn more.

Learn more.

 
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