The Montrose Management District holds public board meetings every second Monday at noon. These meetings decide how to improve public safety, beautify streets, and create better community spaces in one of Houston's most vibrant neighborhoods. Board members review programs that keep our sidewalks clean, our streets safe, and our community connected. The Montrose Management District works like a special government unit for our neighborhood. They use local tax money to fund extra services beyond what the city provides. This includes more police patrols, street cleaning, holiday decorations, and events that bring neighbors together. These meetings matter because decisions made here affect daily life for everyone who lives, works, or visits Montrose. When the board talks about new crosswalks, it helps families walk safely to school. When they plan community events, local businesses see more customers. When they improve lighting, everyone feels safer at night. Our neighborhood spans from Highway 59 to Fairview Street and from Shepherd Drive to Bagby Street. This area includes thousands of residents, dozens of restaurants, art galleries, and the famous Montrose Boulevard strip. You can attend any board meeting to speak during public comment time. Meetings happen at the district office. Check their website for the exact address and agenda. Your voice helps shape decisions about our shared community spaces.
Schedule
Starts: Monday, May 11, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Ends: Monday, May 11, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Recurring event
Location
Montrose — check montrosehtx.org for meeting location
Source: montrosehtx.org