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When Houston officials unveiled a massive $2 billion expansion for the George R. Brown Convention Center, the project quickly faced pushback from residents in the East End. Their concern: it would shut down part of Polk Street, a busy street in downtown and their key access into downtown. Host Raheel Ramzanali is bringing on Ryan Nickerson, quality of life reporter at the Houston Chronicle, and Amy Erickson, organizer with People for Polk, about why East End residents are so concerned, how Houston decides when to abandon a public street, and what else is at stake. 

Stories we talked about on today’s episode: 

How Houston decides when to abandon public streets and alleys

Houston’s East End residents concerned about closure of Polk Street for convention center expansion

Why this busy downtown Houston street is being abandoned by the city

Houston's GRB South will feature the largest ballroom in Texas, but not everyone is excited

What impacts your quality of life the most in Houston?

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