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1996 - Board authorizes expenditure of $1000 to light the ball fields at Quillian Center.
1998 - First annual Corporate Challenge is held. This event has raised more than $140,000 in 13 years.
1999 - Board approves engineering contract for Westpark Tollway Access Study.
2000 - The first of 39 monument signs is installed, marking the District's boundaries.
2000 - BMC Software builds two new buildings at its Westchase District campus.
2002 - 315 custom street signs are installed throughout Westchase District.
2003 - Beautification of Richmond/Gessner and Richmond/Wilcrest esplanades.
2003 - Westchase District locator signs are installed on West Sam Houston Parkway.
2004 - Westchase District Patrol is launched with two specially marked vehicles.
2006 - Long Range Plan is recognized by the Texas Society of Architects.
2007 - Lighting upgrades and planters are installed at Richmond and Briar Forest underpasses.
2009 - 800,000 square feet of LEED-certified office space is built in Westchase District.
2010 - Westchase District celebrates 15 years of building higher value for property owners and businesses.

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BIKE TO WORK

May is National Bike Month. Annually, the City of Houston designates a "bike to work" day during the month of May.  click here for more information).

 

Visit League of American Bicyclists or BikeHouston for a refresher course in smart riding, list of instructors in and around Houston, bike clubs, and repair shops in your area.

 

Five Steps to Riding Better
1. Follow the Rules of the Road
• Ride with traffic and obey the same laws as motorists.
• Use the rightmost lane that heads in the direction
that you are traveling.
• Obey all traffic control devices, such as stop signs,
lights, and lane markings.
• Always look back and use hand and arm signals
to indicate your intention to stop, merge or turn.

2. Be Visible
• Ride where drivers can see you.
• Wear brightly colored clothing at all times.
• At night, use a white front light and red rear light
or reflector. Wear reflective tape or clothing.

3. Be Predictable
• Ride in a straight line and don’t swerve between
parked cars.
• Make eye contact with motorists to let them
know you are there.
• Do not ride on the sidewalk.

4. Anticipate Conflicts
• Be aware of traffic around you and be prepared
to take evasive action.
• Learn braking and turning techniques to
avoid crashes.
• Be extra alert at intersections.

5. Wear a Helmet
• Make sure that the helmet fits on top of your
head, not tipped back or forward.
• After a crash or any impact that affects your
helmet, visible or not, replace it immediately.

 

 
















 

 
 
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