Resilient Houston Tree Planting Portal
Resilient Houston focuses on the pressing challenges and opportunities that will shape Houstonians’ lives today and for future generations. Their are 18 Targets outlined in the strategy that will be used to measure the impact of Resilient Houston. One of the targets that is currently being implemented is the planting of 4.6 million new native trees by 2030.
To track progress on the 4.6 Million tree planting goal, the Houston Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the Resilient Houston Tree Planting Portal to collect data on all tree plantings within the City of Houston.
To register your tree planting on Resilient Houston Tree Planting Portal please fill out the form at https://pg-cloud.com/HoustonTX/.
Comcast Lift Zones provide free hotspot internet access to help students get online, participate in distance learning, and do their homework. While Houston community centers are closed to the general public, Comcast Lift Zones can be accessed from the outside of the following facilities:
● Almeda Community Center (14201 Almeda School Rd., 77047)
● DeZavala Community Center (7521 Avenue H, 77012)
● Emancipation Community Center (3018 Emancipation, 77004)
● Hartman Community Center (9311 E. Avenue P, 77012)
● Love Community Center (1000 W 12th St, 77008)
● Melrose Community Center (1001 Canino Rd, 77020)
● Metropolitan Multi-Service Center (1475 West Gray, 77019)
● Townwood Community Center (3403 Simsbrook, 77045)
● Windsor Village Community Center (14441 Croquet Ln., TX 77085)
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department is working hard to address the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding during this time as crucial resources are directed to support citywide disaster recovery, relief, and tree emergency efforts on streets and roads. Park condition assessments, repairs, and maintenance are underway.
As we move forward with recovery and reopening facilities, HPARD’s staff is committed to returning services as they were before the storm.
- List of facilities that are open, scheduled to reopen, and closed.
For the time being, all park permits and reservations are pending, until park conditions are determined to be safe. Public safety and the well-being of our community are the top priorities and HPARD appreciates your support. For park permit inquiries, email prpermits@houstontx.gov.
To report tree concerns, please contact 311 or 713-837-0311.
For park concerns, please email askparks@houstontx.gov.
The HPARD Park Projects and Repairs section provides a list of park projects and repairs that are currently taking place in City of Houston parks across Houston. For more details on the projects visit www.houstontx.gov/parks/parkprojects-repairs.html.
To report street easement tree Removal, call 832.395.7100. Line is operated 24 hours.
For non-emergency street tree Service request call 3.1.1 or 713.837.0311.