Houston Celebrates the Unveiling of New Pocket Park and Trail Connection with “Third Ward on Tap Tre Edition” Event

The Houston Housing Authority (HHA) proudly announces the opening of the new pocket park along the historic Columbia Tap Trail as part of the vibrant "Third Ward on Tap Tre Edition" event. This free community celebration takes place on May 11, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Cuney Homes, 3260 Truxillo St, Houston, TX 77004, marking a significant enhancement to the local infrastructure and community amenities.

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Event Details and Activities

"Third Ward on Tap Tre Edition" promises a day filled with activities and entertainment suitable for all ages. Highlights include:

- Grand Opening Ceremony: The event will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new pocket park, officially opening this green space to the public.

- Live Entertainment and Family Fun: Attendees can enjoy live music performances, a variety of food trucks offering local delicacies, engaging bike rides, and a dedicated kids' zone with plenty of activities for younger guests.

- Community Impact: The celebration also provides an opportunity to hear directly from residents and community leaders about the positive impact of the new park and trail connection.

Historical Significance

The Columbia Tap Trail, spanning four miles, holds deep historical importance. Originating as part of the Houston Tap & Brazoria Railway, famously known as "Sugar Road," this trail was once a route for transporting sugar crops and enslaved persons. Post-abolition, it served as a crucial link for Black Convict Labor. Today, the trail connects Texas Southern University to Interstate 45, serving as a cherished community resource for recreation and transportation.

Vision for the Future

The development of the pocket park and trail connection is a pivotal project under the Choice Neighborhood Initiative planning grant. This enhancement not only beautifies the neighborhood but also provides a safe and accessible space for community interaction and physical activities. It's part of HHA’s ongoing commitment to improving community infrastructures and supporting the well-being of its residents.

Houston Housing Authority

The Houston Housing Authority serves over 60,000 low-income Houstonians, managing one of the nation's largest voucher programs dedicated exclusively to homeless veterans, and providing affordable homes through both the Housing Choice Voucher Program and various public housing developments.

Join us to witness a significant milestone in Houston’s community development and celebrate the cultural heritage and revitalization of Third Ward through this enriching event. For more information about the Houston Housing Authority and its initiatives, visit www.housingforhouston.com.