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Houston, TX

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2.10m population • $3.6b budget
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Houston, TX adopts Interactive Kiosk Experiences for improved wayfinding and connectivity

Twenty-five kiosks from IKE Smart City are the first round in a citywide effort to improve pedestrian experiences. The dual-sided touchscreen kiosks connect users to city service directories, maps of local attractions, and mobility recommendations. Residents stay connected on the move because each kiosk is a Wi-Fi hotspot with a 75-foot range. Houston plans for at least 10% of all IKE units to be placed in underrepresented neighborhoods.

IoT+4
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Houston, TX improves efficiency for Animal Enforcement Officers by requiring microchipping for pets

The Houston City Council approved an ordinance requiring all pets be microchipped within a year. A pet owner's license and rabies vaccination data will be matched to the microchip eliminating the use of metal tags. This change will allow BARC Animal Enforcement Officers to scan and return a pet to its owner while the officers are in the field, eliminating the need to bring the animal back to the shelter for intake.

Legal+3
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Houston, TX Health Department tests wastewater for COVID-19 and identifies Omicron outbreaks

The Houston Health Department and Houston Water routinely test the city's wastewater for the virus that causes COVID-19 and recently started testing samples for the Omicron variant. Residents infected with COVID-19 shed the virus in their feces and the wastewater data is used to quickly identify outbreaks and target interventions to stop the spread. The wastewater samples revealed Omicron at eight of the city's 39 wastewater treatment plants before the first confirmed case.

Data+4
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Houston, TX launched a website to track the city's American Rescue Plan Act funds and spending plans

The City of Houston launched a website that details the city's plans for utilizing the $600 million in Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. The city's plan is to use the majority of the funds to protect the salaries of first responders but the plan also includes support for rental relief programs and the Houston Airport system. The website will track these funds in order to build trust with residents through transparency.

Finance+4
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Houston, TX launched the Green Stormwater Infrastructure Awards & Recognition Programme

The Houston Mayor's Office and Green Building Resource Centre launched the "Green Stormwater Infrastructure Awards & Recognition Programme" to encourage new green development projects. The awards programme uses a committee of partners in the fields of resilience and conservation to evaluate projects. The specific criteria for judging include "location and impact to adjacent communities", "proposed maintenance plans", and "efforts for conservation, preservation or incorporation of native flora".

Environmental Services+4
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Houston, TX adds self-service capabilities to 311 portal with Virtual Agent chatbot

Visitors to Houston 311 create their own service requests by clicking Report a Problem. The chatbot asks for location-specific information about common issues like potholes and water leaks. Virtual Agent automatically checks for duplicate reports. Requests are assigned to teams rather than individual contacts for expedited resolutions. Houston added Virtual Agent and a more powerful Customer Relations Information System to free the 311 Call Center for complex issues.

311+3
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Houston, TX clears paths for sustainable development with GSI Expedited Permitting Pilot Program

The program reduces barriers to green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects like permeable pavement and green roofs. City officials will work with at least 10 qualifying projects to refine its permitting process through August 2022. Participants demonstrate alignment with the Resilient Houston matrix before prioritized electronic reviews. The finalized permitting process and an existing GSI tax abatement program move Houston toward its goal of 100 GSI projects by 2025.

Permitting & Licensing+3
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Houston, TX combines GIS mapping and survey data to identify its most dangerous streets

The City of Houston's Planning Department is conducting a Vision Zero Survey in order to prioritize street safety improvements based on feedback from residents. Residents are also being asked to identify specific dangerous streets and intersections on an interactive map. EngagementHQ's GIS functionality allows the City to highlight the streets with the highest percent of fatal crashes. The City is using this crowdsourced data to develop an action plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries.

GIS Mapping+5
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