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New $5 fee set to impact Houston residents

Starting in August, Houston residents will see a new $5 administration fee added to their water bills that city officials say will help address the city's financial challenges.

The fee was one of the biggest changes discussed for the city's fiscal year 2026-27 budget, which began July 1.

Breaking it down: Houston officials passed a $7.5 billion budget in June for fiscal year 2026-27, which notably included approval of a new $5 administrative fee that officials say will help close the city’s budget gap and address issues with the Solid Waste Department.

The goal is to address solid waste challenges, including outdated vehicles and inoperable facilities due to deferred maintenance.

Public input: Public opinion on the fee has been split. In a city survey, 62% of respondents supported the city increasing taxes or adding fees to improve garbage services, but most said they would support only a $2 fee, with 48% saying they’d support the $5 fee.

The new fee will start to appear on bills in July or August.

 
Coming Soon
Jamaican patties restaurant to open in Montrose

A Jamaican-based chain restaurant will open its first Houston location in Montrose.

What is it: Juici Patties serves traditional Jamaican dishes, including patties, which are flaky crusts stuffed with seasoned beef or chicken that are baked.

The restaurant began in 1978 in May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica, when 16-year-old Jukie Chin began making patties in his mother’s kitchen and selling them at a shop located in front of their family’s home. By 1980, the family officially opened its first storefront, calling it Juici Patties.

It currently has over 60 stores in Jamaica and has opened locations throughout the United States.

What’s on the menu: Juici offers a variety of Jamaican patties with different toppings, as well as traditional Jamaican dishes, including stew beef, plantains, porridge and coco bread.

More details: According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, renovations will begin in September for the new space, which will be located on Westheimer Road. Work is estimated to be completed by mid-December.

  • 2055 Westheimer Road, Ste. 100, Houston

 
In Your Community
YMCA of Greater Houston announces 22nd annual Operation Backpack kickoff

The YMCA of Greater Houston is launching the 22nd year of Operation Backpack, an initiative aimed at providing school-aged children with necessary school supplies.

The big picture: Serving roughly 30,000 community members across the Houston area, the annual backpack collecting and distribution event is kicking off ahead of the 2026-27 school year, YMCA officials announced in a July 10 news release. In order to participate, individuals can drop off new, unused backpacks at any of the 14 locations in the Greater Houston area through August 1.

In their words: "Every child deserves to walk into the classroom feeling prepared and excited to learn," Stephen Ives, president and CEO of YMCA of Greater Houston, said. "With YMCA Operation Backpack, our goal is to remove barriers that stand in the way of a child's success, so every student has the opportunity to connect and thrive. We’re grateful for the volunteers, donors and community partners whose generosity makes this effort possible.”

 
On The Transportation Beat
United Airlines launches new nonstop service between IAH, Cartagena

United Airlines will offer year-round nonstop service between George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Cartagena, Colombia, beginning Dec. 17, Houston Airport System officials announced via a June 30 news release.

The big picture: With service already available to Bogota and Medellin, Cartagena marks the third destination in Colombia from Houston. Per the release, the new service further strengthens Houston's role as a leading gateway to Latin America.

Quote of note: "Colombia has been an important part of United's Latin America network for more than 30 years, and our new service to Cartagena reflects our continued investment in the country and commitment to offering customers new and distinct travel experiences," said Patrick Quayle, senior vice president of Network Planning and Global Alliances for United Airlines, in a statement.

Check it out: Beginning Dec. 17, United will offer four weekly flights during the winter season between IAH and Cartagena, and tickets are now available.

 

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