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Houston has 88 Super Neighborhood Councils, each setting its own meeting schedule. Super Neighborhoods are the city's official framework for resident-led community engagement. Every Houston address falls within a Super Neighborhood, and every council meeting is open to the public. Councils discuss neighborhood issues with city departments, advocate for services, review development proposals, and organize community projects. Visit houstontx.gov/superneighborhoods to find your council and its next meeting date. This is the most local level of civic participation in Houston.
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