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Houston to apply for $9.6M grant to help improve traffic safety at 13 different corridors

Houston City Council on Feb. 11 approved submitting an application to the Texas Department of Transportation for grant assistance for a program that would help reduce traffic-related deaths and serious injuries on public roadways.

The grant would provide financial assistance for the Houston Public Works Department to complete 13 road improvement projects.

What this means: Projects would total $10.6 million, with the city applying for $9.6 million from TxDOT's Highway Safety Improvement Program, a federally funded program that covers 90% of project costs. The remaining 10%, or $1.06 million, must be covered by state or local government.

Mayor Pro Tem Martha Casex Tatum said several members of the council have been concerned about safety, especially with one location at Fondren Road and South Braeswood Boulevard, which has been designated as one of the most dangerous roadway crossings. 

 
Coming Soon
New dance hall, saloon to open off Bellaire Boulevard

Cowboys Red River Dance Hall and Saloon is opening a new location in Houston. 

The gist: With locations already established in San Antonio and Dallas, the dance hall offers live music and free dance lessons every night, according to its website. 

Something to note: The honky tonk was originally scheduled to open Feb. 12, but announced on social media that the grand opening has been delayed until March. All tickets already purchased for the grand opening concert will be honored for the rescheduled show or refunded. 

  • 7500 Bellaire Blvd., Ste. C-18, Houston

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Houston area.

Family-owned Mexican cafe holds grand opening in the Houston Heights

Alturas Mexican Cafe opened Feb. 6 at 2409 Airline Drive, Ste. 100, Houston, serving authentic, flavorful meals that reflect Mexican traditions and heritage. 

Founded by the Navarro family, the cafe is dedicated to preserving recipes passed down through generations, according to the website.

The menu features classic items such as enchiladas and street tacos, as well as more cultural dishes such as Pambazo, Milanesa and Quecas, which are fried corn tortilla quesadillas stuffed with melted cheese and protein.

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☕️ Merit Coffee to open first Houston cafe off of Buffalo Speedway in June
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😋 Dallas-based La La Land to open Katy location
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🍪 Popular local cookie shop opens fifth location in the Heights
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🍓 Playa Bowls to open new location in Springs Crossing
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Bellaire baker turns a life of travel into cakes inspired by the world’s flavors

From Central Asia to Southeastern Europe, baker Goha Dosmuratova finds inspiration for her homemade recipes from around the world.

After closing her bakery in Romania and moving to Texas in 2024, Dosmuratova opened a new shop at 6300 W. Loop S., Ste. 130, Bellaire, serving custom cakes, cupcakes and cookies.

“I'm a sweet tooth person,” Dosmuratova said. “I love desserts, I love cakes, and when you travel around the world ... and you don't like the taste, but you really want the cake, you're just trying to bake it yourself to make it perfect. So that's how I came up with my recipes.”

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IAH to add 2 new nonstop routes to Mexico this summer

An airline at George Bush Intercontinental Airport will premiere two new nonstop routes to Mexico beginning June 1.

What’s new: Volaris—which opened at IAH in 2015—will launch flight routes from Houston to Querétaro, Mexico, and Puebla, Mexico. Flights will be offered three times per week, and tickets became available for purchase Feb. 3.

Notable quote: “Houston is a key market for the airline, and these connections to Querétaro and Puebla strengthen a network designed to serve the needs of our binational communities,” Volaris Executive Vice President Holger Blankenstein said.

Some context: Volaris also offers flights from Houston to:

  • Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Morelia, Mexico
  • San Luis Potosí, Mexico
  • San Salvador, El Salvador

 
Metro News
See 10 Houston-area ZIP codes on the rise for home sales

Certain Houston-area ZIP codes have significantly more home sales than a year ago, according to the Houston Association of Realtors ZIP Watch Report.

The gist: HAR on Feb. 6 released its report looking at where sales activity increased during the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

The details: According to HAR, an increase in sales often signals that:
  • More buyers are active in the area.
  • More homes are available and are selling.
  • The neighborhood is drawing renewed interest.

 
CI Texas
Does the Texas Railroad Commission have anything to do with railroads? Here’s what state agencies on the March ballot do.

Texans will see candidates for 18 statewide positions on the March primary ballot, including one state railroad commissioner, the state land commissioner and the state agriculture commissioner.

The overview: Despite its name, the Railroad Commission of Texas does not govern the state’s railroads. So what do railroad commissioners and the leaders of other Texas agencies do?

Community Impact compiled information about various state agencies to help inform Texans before they head to the polls for the March primary elections.

At the polls: Early voting runs from Feb. 17-27, and primary election day is March 3.

 
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Community Impact is now covering BCS, from growth and schools to business and city happenings. 

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