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Construction on Saigon Cafe in Humble projected to wrap up in December

Construction on Saigon Café in Humble began in mid-October, according to a Nov. 4 filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

The details: According to the filing, the roughly $125,000 project will consist of building out a 1,200-square-foot facility to house the new restaurant. While a projected opening date has not yet been announced, construction is expected to wrap up in December.

On the menu: Saigon Café will offer a variety of Vietnamese dishes, including banh mi, vermicelli, pho, and rolls, according to the restaurant's website.

  • 15906 Woodland Hills, Humble

 
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$2.9M road repair project in Humble to kick off in early 2026

A $2.9 million road repair project in southeast Humble will kick off in early 2026 after Humble City Council approved the selected construction company Nov. 13.

The gist: The project will include repairs to McDugald Road, Sharon Drive, Carolyn Court, Rankin Road and Kingfisher Drive. Ballast Point Construction—which is based out of Katy—was chosen for the road project.

What else? The project will consist of replacing or adding:

  • Asphalt pavement with concrete pavement with curb and gutters
  • Storm sewer and water lines
  • Fire hydrants along McDugald Road

Looking forward: During the Nov. 13 meeting, project representatives said work will begin after Jan. 1.

 
In Your Neighborhood
New Caney, West University top HAR’s Q3 list of Houston’s hottest communities

Suburban areas including New Caney East, Porter and West University  are leading the way in home sales growth, according to the Houston Association of Realtors’ latest Hottest Communities report for the third quarter of 2025. 

The top-ranked communities are seeing the largest increase in sales due to affordability and new construction continuing to attract buyers, according to an Oct. 27 news release. Eight of the top 10 communities reported average home prices below Houston’s overall average of $421,655.

The impact: Waller claimed the top spot for the third consecutive quarter with a 94.6% increase in home sales compared to last year. The area recorded 179 sales—more than 80% of which were new construction—with an average price of $335,255, down 13% year over year, according to the release.

The Crosby area followed with a 91.3% increase in sales, while West of the Brazos ranked third with an 86.8% jump. Hockley also made the list, seeing a 76.2% rise in transactions, per the release.

 
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Harris County commissioners pass countywide worksite safety policy

A standardized worksite safety policy establishing countywide safety protocols to strengthen worker protections is now approved, following Harris County commissioners’ 3-1 vote during the Nov. 13 court meeting. Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey voted in dissent.

What they're saying: The original motion by Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis outlined various goals and key components of the proposed policy that include establishing clear safety monitoring and inspection standards to enforce compliance amongst stakeholders and workers. 

"Our goal obviously is clear: zero preventable deaths, stronger safety standards and better enforcement across every county-funded project," Ellis said.

At an active Harris Health facility construction site in the Texas Medical Center, Ellis and Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones spoke to the media Nov. 12 about the need for the worksite policy alongside union leaders, local business leaders and contractors.

"The county makes it clear that no worker should have to choose between their job and their life," said Linda Morales, organizing coordinator at the Texas Gulf Coast Area Labor Federation.

 
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Run roundup: 9 Greater Houston-area turkey trots to join this Thanksgiving

There are several turkey trots taking place on Thanksgiving day across the Greater Houston area.

Addi's Faith Turkey Day 5K & Kids Wishbone 1K: This Thanksgiving morning event will include a 5K for all ages and a 1K option for ages 3-12. Proceeds will benefit Addi's Faith Foundation in their mission to fund pediatric cancer research and assist families as they care for their child with cancer.

  • Nov. 27, 8-11 a.m.
  • $25-$50
  • Town Center Park, 8 N. Main St., Kingwood

10th Annual Turkey Trot: Join the Houston Striders in a free turkey trot, including a 5K single-loop route and a 10K double-loop route at Memorial Park. Attendees are encouraged to wear their best Thanksgiving costumes.
  • Nov. 27, 8 a.m.
  • Free
  • 6501 Memorial Drive, Houston

Turkey Run & Thanksgiving Feast: Kinsmen Lutheran Church will host a 5K and 10K run/walk, followed by a Thanksgiving feast open to the community.
  • Nov. 27, 8 a.m. (run), 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (feast)
  • $40 (run), free (feast)
  • 12100 Champion Forest Drive, Houston

 
What You May Have Missed
Governor launches re-election bid, virtual learning programs launch: 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. 10-14.

1. Hines acquires over 1.5K acres of land in League City

2. Gov. Abbott launches reelection bid, vows to end school property taxes

3. Cy-Fair ISD to launch virtual learning programs starting fall 2026

4. Cy-Fair ISD narrows 2025 deficit by more than $16 million, report finds

5. Conroe Feeders Supply closes its doors

 

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