@airallianceHOU There are currently air monitors in the cities of Galena Park/Jacinto City and Pasadena, Baytown, Channelview, Deer Park, East Houston/Settegast and in two of Houston’s ‘Complete Communities’: Kashmere Gardens and Near Northside/Northline, with plans for more.
I'm very proud to share that together with @airallianceHOU , we just launched a new series of dashboards for their Community Air Monitoring Program that make current air quality data in the Greater Houston area accessible to everyone. Take a look here: https://t.co/LhFKI6FQk8
@airallianceHOU Two sensor networks are combined on these dashboards to give current and over the past 48 hour readings for:
⚠️ Particulate matter (PM2.5)
⚠️ Ozone (O3)
⚠️ Carbon Monoxide (CO)
⚠️ Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
⚠️ Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
One of my favorite details on the site is animated illustration of the METRO light rail and bus livery, by the late Peter Dovak. I first saw his work in the 2018 Equity in Transit report, and loved the detail and care he put toward his work and transit more broadly.
I’m excited to launch the new website I’ve built with LINK Houston. It’s a critical time for the smart, community-driven transit advocacy that LINK continues to excel at. Learn more, support their work, and join the Community Action Network at https://t.co/rwiCuB0a5J.
ty Paul and @Hou_Landing for this sweet write up of my notes project. read on if you, too, think Houston is "kind of a shitty place to live" 🙃 but are trying to make the best of it.
https://t.co/7XNBUodgrz
This truly underscores the importance of getting the most votes in an election, which ultimately Harris did not do. In hindsight this was likely central to her electoral loss
Some critical post-election insights 🦅
i am hearing From several Dem Party insiders that there is widespread disappointment w/ the results of the election. Confidential sources say they urged Harris to win the election and are upset she did not
💡🇱🇷Some important presidential election insights
1️⃣This election is going to come down to whoever can get the most votes - early voting and election day are both going to be critical in the effort to get the most votes
“Weather related disasters have been on my mind a lot…so I’m interested in looking at the price that families pay for living in extreme weather. One way to measure this cost is the percentage of home value spent on fire, hazard, and flood….” @eoneil83
https://t.co/bzW1m0k1N9
These new maps by @eoneil83 show the neighborhoods in Texas where people are paying the highest percentage of their home value on disaster insurance —nowhere higher than northeast Houston
https://t.co/Hct0bjIzRw