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Happy Holidays from City Hall

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Dear Fellow Houstonians,

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! The holidays are the most wonderful time of the year, and I hope you and your loved ones share the joy, peace, and happiness of the season.

In 2021, the City of Houston faced many challenges – from COVID-19 to crime, from Winter Storm Uri to the tragedy at the Astroworld festival at NRG Park. Despite the challenges, we did not stand still, and in our city, we did not turn back. We are tackling those issues by working together, and we have accomplished a lot that will keep Houston moving forward.

I invite you to watch my end-of-the-year video to hear about some of our achievements in economic development, and technology and innovation.

Watch Mayor Sylvester Turner’s 2021 recap.
In 2021, we made significant progress in our Complete Communities initiative to improve neighborhoods that have been underserved for decades.

We celebrated our neighborhood parks improvements at the many Love Our Parks events across the city.

We also took significant and bold steps to improve Houston’s sustainability and resilience. This year, we approved a lease agreement with Sunnyside Energy, LLC to advance the Sunnyside Solar project—an innovative public-private partnership to convert a 240-acre closed landfill in Sunnyside to the largest brownfield solar installation in the nation.

In a city where over half of all households rent their homes, and almost half of renters are burdened by the cost of rent relative to their incomes, we worked to produce affordable options for Houstonians in all walks of life.

We also worked with our partners to decommission homeless encampments and worked with individuals facing chronic homelessness to provide them permanent housing with wraparound services. You can read more about our efforts here.Houston Public Works completed the first year of the Street Rehabilitation Initiative Program designed to extend the life of existing infrastructure by rehabilitating street surfaces, fixing curbs, storm drains, sidewalks and bringing ramps up to accessibility standards. We rehabilitated nearly 250 lane miles of streets during this last fiscal year.

The Houston Health Department’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 was  a testament to its well-established reputation as a leading health department in the United States. HHD provided vaccination clinics and testing sites that helped save lives.

On Dec. 17, I tested positive for COVID-19. Fortunately, my case is a mild one. If you are not yet vaccinated, please do so now to protect yourself and those around you from serious illness and death.

As 2022 approaches, I am optimistic about our future, and Houston will continue to strive to create a brighter more hopeful future for everyone.

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Release of Pension System Annual Reports Showcases that Breakthrough City of Houston Pension Reforms Continue to Work

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The City of Houston’s work on the historic pension reforms in 2017 continues to pay dividends by providing reliable and secure pension checks to retirees while bolstering the City’s financials.

“Houstonians will end 2021 knowing their City is in a much stronger financial position than when I took office,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Our police officers, fire fighters and municipal employees can also enjoy the holiday season knowing their pensions are safe and will be available to them when they retire.”

In 2017, Mayor Turner crafted and then followed through on a solution to the City’s pension obligation woes that had created a significant barrier to progress in our city and eluded a cure for 17 years. The Texas Legislature approved the reform with two-thirds, bipartisan majorities, and Gov. Greg Abbott signed it into law.

City employee pensions had suffered for more than 15 years from underfunding and payments out of the reach of City budgets, but no mayor before Turner had been successful in reaching a compromise with the employee groups and attaining legislative approval.

The estimated unfunded pension liability reached as high as $8.2 billion before the 2017 reforms. The pension crisis threatened the City’s financial solvency and could have forced the layoff of thousands of employees, including police officers and fire fighters.

At the time of the reforms, the forecast was set to eliminate the estimated $8.2 billion unfunded liability of the three pension systems over 30 years. The reform also includes the innovative “cost corridor” concept, which controls costs for the City to ensure the pension systems are fully funded.

The reform plan uses a realistic 7 percent rate of return on investments. It requires the City to meet its annual contribution until the unfunded liability is fully paid in 30 years. But, due to extraordinary asset returns in Fiscal Year 2021—with all three pension plans returning more than a 30 percent rate of return, the unfunded liability of the pension plans has fallen to $1.5 billion, down from $4.9 billion in Fiscal Year 2020—a decrease of $3.5 billion. The unfunded pension liability is now anticipated to be eliminated even more quickly.

Lowering the City’s pension liability changed the City’s financial position from negative to positive in Fiscal Year 2017, and the trend continues today. Aided by the significant improvement in assets of the pension systems, the City’s financial position not only continues to be positive but continues to improve and is $2 billion higher than last year, going from $1.56 billion to $3.61 billion.

“As the City seeks to recover from the economic downturn due to COVID-19, being in a strong financial position is more important than ever,” said Mayor Turner. “We can move forward knowing that the historic pension reforms continue to work and have put the City on sound financial footing.”

“This has been an incredible year where Houstonians have shown they can and will overcome adversity, and I am so proud that we have delivered on our promise to bring sound financial management to the City of Houston,” the mayor added.

Constables, Harris County DA Ogg, and MADD news conference to urge community to avoid alcohol-related tragedy over holidays

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Harris County constables, the District Attorney’s Office and MADD are joining forces with a husband and father whose family died in a drunken-driving crash to urge residents to celebrate responsibly this holiday season, District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Monday.

On Tuesday, against the backdrop of the crushed vehicle in which Damien House’s wife and young sons lost their lives when a drunk driver smashed into their car on FM 2920 in Spring, Pct. 1 Constable Alan Rosen and Pct. 4 Constable Mark Hermann, along with DA Ogg and MADD Victim Services Director Julio Zaghi, will highlight the tragic impact and legal consequences of DWI. The DA’s Office also will present a check to MADD to fund victims services for up to $108,349.

The news conference will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at 23828 Tomball Parkway, at the storage lot where the victims’ vehicle is kept in evidence. All eight county constables and Sheriff Ed Gonzalez have been invited to attend.

“One selfish act by Daniel Canada, who was drinking and driving drunk, devastated the House family,” Ogg said. “We’re partnering with MADD to prevent drunken driving and provide support to victims of alcohol-related crashes. Especially during the holidays, we want to remind and warn the public to have a plan to get home safely.”

In 2021, the DA’s Office has accepted 15,000 DWI charges, 51 intoxication manslaughter charges and 68 intoxication assault charges.

At the news conference, Damien House will tell his story of losing his wife, Porsha Branch, and sons Drake House, 7 months; Messiah House, 2; and King House, 5. Canada is charged with four counts of intoxication manslaughter in their deaths. According to Pct. 4 investigators, Canada was driving on FM 2920 near Gosling in Spring in March of this year when he slammed into the back of Branch’s car with such force that it was pushed into a car in front of it and burst into flames. Branch and Drake died in the crash. Messiah and King later died at a hospital. Canada’s blood-alcohol level was .15, the investigators said.

“We are seeking maximum accountability in all four intoxication manslaughter cases,” Ogg said. The defendant faces five years to life in prison on each count, and the judge can sentence them consecutively, said Vehicular Crimes Division Chief Sean Teare. Canada is currently in jail with bond set at $1.1 million.

Jesús Adrián Romero – Mi Universo

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Y la luz de mi ventana
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Jesús Adrián Romero – Aquí Estoy

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No quiero perder
Las cosas que me quedan por hacer
Las cosas que me quedan por vivir
En ti
No quiero olvidar
Las cosas que planeaste para mí
Los sueños que me diste lo daré
Por ti
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Aquí está mi tiempo y aquí están mi horas
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Aquí están mis manos, aquí está mi voz
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Listo quiero estar
Los dones que me diste voy usar
Los años que me has dado viviré
Por ti
Voy a conquistar
La tierra que me diste y sin dudar
Haré lo que me pidas, viviré
Por ti
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Aquí está mi tiempo y aquí están mi horas
Aquí estoy yo
Mi vida es para ti y en ti la quiero yo invertir
Aquí están mis manos, aquí está mi voz
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Aquí está mi tiempo y aquí están mi horas
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Mi vida es para ti y en ti la quiero yo invertir
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No tienes que buscar a nadie más yo quiero ir
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Aquí están mis manos, aquí está mi voz
Aquí estoy yo
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4 injured after explosion and fire reported at an ExxonMobil refinery in Baytown, Texas

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A “major industrial accident” injured at least four people early Thursday at one of the United States’ largest oil refineries, sheriff’s officials in the Houston area said.

Initial reports indicated an explosion happened at the ExxonMobil oil refinery in Baytown, Texas, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a tweet, and residents in the area reported a loud explosion.
A fire happened at the refinery around 2 a.m. ET, according to ExxonMobil, did not immediately confirm an explosion or say what led to the fire.
Four people were injured, the sheriff’s office said, three of whom were taken for treatment by helicopter and one by ambulance.
The fire happened in a unit that produces gasoline, and the plant’s emergency workers still were working before sunrise to extinguish the fire, ExxonMobil refinery manager Rohan Davis told reporters early Thursday.
The conditions of the four injured people were stable, said Davis, who said he could not comment on the extent of their injuries.
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The cause of the fire wasn’t immediately known and will be investigated, Davis said.
The company is coordinating with authorities and is monitoring air quality with regulators, Davis said.
“All of those results so far have shown no impact to the community from an air quality perspective,” Davis said.

Blast effects could impact spring gas prices

The Baytown refinery, which began operations in 1920, has an average daily capacity to refine 561,000 barrels of oil, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
That makes it the fourth-largest US refinery, only 8% smaller than the largest, the Motiva Enterprises facility in Port Arthur, Texas, owned by Saudi Aramco. Baytown is one of only five US refineries with a capacity of more than 500,000 barrels a day.
The refinery incident Thursday could hamper output for months, weighing on gasoline supply at a time when US refining capacity has already been reduced, said Tom Kloza, a chief oil analyst for the Oil Price Information Service.
The incident shouldn’t immediately send gas prices higher. That’s mostly because the next six weeks — from right before Christmas to early February — is historically the period of lowest demand for gasoline nationwide. Wholesale gas prices were up only 2 cents a gallon to $2.19 in early trading Thursday.
“Fortunately we don’t need the gasoline (from Baytown) for the next six weeks,” Kloza said. But by spring, when demand starts to increase again, the lost output from Baytown will likely be felt at pumps nationwide.
ExxonMobil operates the refinery and several other facilities, including a chemical plant and a technology center, on about 3,400 acres in and around Baytown. It employs about 7,000 people in the Baytown area, the company says.
The refinery in Baytown is roughly a 25-mile drive east of downtown Houston.
Source: cnn

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