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Memorial Park land bridge project to bring new views to Houston Traffic shifting through tunnels by Fall 2021 Memorial Park: Transforming Houston s crown jewel HOUSTON – A wilderness at the center of downtown Houston where people, animals and busy road traffic will coexist peacefully with the creation of the Memorial Park Land Bridge and prairie. Traffic on Memorial Drive splits the 1,500 acre urban park space. But traffic will be diverted through two sets of massive tunnels later this year. “They feel more like going through an overpass in scale than a tunnel,” said Randy Odinet, the VP of Capital Projects at the Memorial Park Conservancy (MPC). ....
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Houston young professionals go wild at Memorial Park for glades party By Natalie Galerne Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Photo by Daniel Ortiz Dozens of active young Houstonians recently gathered in Memorial Park’s Clay Family Eastern Glades for a night of celebratory toasts and socially distanced fun. The sixth-annual Urban Wild Glow in the Glades affair marked Memorial Park Conservancy’s debut event in the Eastern Glades since the project’s highly anticipated completion in July 2020. ....
Trees for Houston branches out to Garden Oaks thanks to $3M grant Trees for Houston has planted across the city, including Memorial Park. Photo courtesy of Memorial Park Conservancy Houston’s unofficial benefactors have planted quite a seed for a local nonprofit. Nancy and Richard Kinder, through their Kinder Foundation, have gifted Trees for Houston $3 million for a new campus, onsite nursery, education center, and more, the organization announced. That means, in part, a lush new 1.5-acre facility in Garden Oaks appropriately named The Kinder Campus located at located at 2001 W. 34th St. that will break ground this winter. Designed by Kirksey Architecture and Lauren Griffith Associates, the campus will boast several notable, green features, including a cistern to catch rainwater for irrigation and permeable surface area replacing concrete, per a press release. ....