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Briargrove Park, Houston

Coordinates: 29°45′N 95°33′W / 29.75°N 95.55°W / 29.75; -95.55
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Briargrove Park (BGP) is a subdivision in western Houston, Texas, United States. It has about 1,480 houses. It is bounded by Beltway 8, the Buffalo Bayou, Gessner Road, and Westheimer Road.[1]

Briargrove Park is located north of Westheimer Road and inside of Beltway 8.

History

In May 2008, the Rivercrest subdivision pressured the City of Houston to block some streets leading into the neighborhood to end high traffic into the neighborhood. Afterwards the traffic moved into Briargrove Park.[2] Briargrove Park residents began political rallying to remove the blocks of Rivercrest. Kristi Thibaut, a Texas state representative and Briargrove Park resident, sponsored a bill that would require cities to hold hearings before implementing a similar traffic alteration.[3]

Government and infrastructure

As of 2011 Briargrove Park residents are a part of Houston City Council District G.[4]

Education

Briargrove Park residents are zoned to Houston Independent School District schools. The community is within Trustee District VI, represented by Greg Meyers as of 2008.[5]

The community is zoned to Walnut Bend Elementary School,[6] Revere Middle School[7] (with West Briar Middle School as an option), and Westside High School.[8]

Residents zoned to Ashford, Askew, Bush, Daily, Emerson, and Walnut Bend may attend Shadowbriar Elementary School's magnet program.[9]

Walnut Bend opened in 1964, Revere opened in 1980, and Westside opened in 2000. Walnut Bend received a new campus building in 2007.[10] Prior to the opening of Westside, Walnut Bend was zoned to Lee High School.[11]

References

  1. ^ Home page." Briargrove Park Homeowners Association. Retrieved on October 26, 2011.
  2. ^ Olson, Bradley. "Did street closing bypass fairness?." Houston Chronicle. April 27, 2009. Retrieved on April 27, 2009.
  3. ^ Olson, Bradley. "Debate reopens over Rivercrest street closures." Houston Chronicle. May 12, 2009. Retrieved on May 12, 2009.
  4. ^ City of Houston, Council District Maps, District G." City of Houston. Retrieved on November 5, 2011.
  5. ^ "Trustee Districts Map Archived July 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 11, 2008.
  6. ^ "Walnut Bend Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  7. ^ "Revere Middle Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  8. ^ "Westside High School Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  9. ^ "Energy Corridor Boundaries" (Archive). Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on March 18, 2016.
  10. ^ "School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names Archived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Accessed September 24, 2008.
  11. ^ "High Schools." Houston Independent School District. April 13, 2002. Retrieved on May 6, 2009.

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29°45′N 95°33′W / 29.75°N 95.55°W / 29.75; -95.55