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Mayor Bill White
serves as the Executive Officer of the City of Houston. The Mayor is responsible for the general management of the City and for seeing that all laws and        ordinances are enforced.

To contact the Mayor:

City of Houston
P.O. Box 1562
Houston, TX 77251
713.247.220 : mayor@cityofhouston.net

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Members of Houston City Council

Peter Brown At Large Position 1

Phone: 713.247.2014
FAX: 713.247.3519
atlarge1@cityofhouston.net

Sue Lovell At Large Position 2
Phone: 713.247.2013
FAX: 713.247.2580
atlarge2@cityofhouston.net

Melissa Noriega At Large Position 3
Phone: 713.247.2005
FAX: 713.247.2648
atlarge3@cityofhouston.net

Ronald Green At Large Position 4
Phone: 713.247.2012
FAX: 713.247.1424
atlarge4@cityofhouston.net

Michael Berry At Large Position 5
PHONE: 713.247.2006
FAX: 713.247.2998
atlarge5@cityofhouston.net

Toni Lawrence
District A
Phone: 713.247.2010
FAX: 713.247.1858
districta@cityofhouston.net

Jarvis Johnson District B
Phone: 713.247.2009
FAX: 713.247.2707
districtb@cityofhouston.net


 

Anne Clutterbuck District C
Phone: 713.247.2004
FAX: 713.437.6901
districtc@cityofhouston.net

Ada Edwards District D
Phone: 713.247.2001
FAX: 713.247.2196
districtd@cityofhouston.net

Addie Wiseman District E
PHONE: 713.247.2008
FAX: 713.247.3408
districte@cityofhouston.net

M.J. Khan District F
Phone: 713.247.2002
FAX: 713. 247.1851
districtf@cityofhouston.net

Pam Holm
District G
Phone: 713.247.2007
FAX: 713. 247.3250
districtg@cityofhouston.net

Adrian Garcia
District H
Phone: 713.247.2003
FAX: 713.247.1252
districth@cityofhouston.net

Carol Alvarado
District I
PHONE: 713.247.2011
FAX: 713.247.3067
districti@cityofhouston.net

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Houston is America's fourth-largest city, with much of the appeal concentrated in the city center between the downtown district and the Galleria Mall. Houston is a vibrant city with a host of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Close to the Gulf Coast cities, Houston is home to a number of exceptional museums, popular festivals and regular sporting events at the city's stadiums.

This large and important city incorporates a number of local communities and historical neighborhoods. Among these districts are Downtown - the center of Houston, full of entertainment, shops and restaurants; Midtown - easily reached by the citys light railway; and Uptown - one of the liveliest and most animated areas of the city, featuring the enormous cosmopolitan Galleria shopping mall.  Houston also offers the Houston Museum district, Houston Theater district, and the Heights on the northwest side of downtown with many historic buildings and specialty shops.

Houston tourism attractions are plentiful, making Houston a particularly enjoyable place to visit. Striking buildings and monuments, historical museums, traditional and contemporary art galleries, must-see sights and numerous recreational activities, which are particularly popular in the city's many parklands, such as Hermann Park,  Memorial Park, and Sam Houston Park.

Top attractions include Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Downtown Aquarium, Houston Zoo, Johnson Space Center, and Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum. Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) and the JP Morgan Chase Tower Observation Deck are worth a visit. The Lawndale Art Center, Museum of Fine Arts, Contemporary Art Museum, and the Rice University Art Gallery offer a rich environment for all art lovers.

Houston transportation offers public transportation, and a large train station along Washington Avenue with Amtrak trains arriving and departing each day.  Further transport options include Greyhound, the local METRO bus network, the METRO tram service, car rental and taxicabs.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) offer transportation services all over the world.
For further information about George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IAH), visit Houston Airport Guides and William P. Hobby at William P. Hobby Airport (HOU).

Houston hotels in a cosmopolitan city offer plenty of accommodations. Hotels can be found close to both airports, along nearby highways, and throughout the city center. Camping grounds are also available for holidaymakers with RVs, and the Houston International Hostel along Crawford Street is popular with budget travelers.

Houston restaurants are plentiful with over 5,000 restaurants and eateries to choose from. International cuisine offers you a taste of French or Indian cuisine, Italian, Mexican, Spanish and Thai, and of course, the traditional Texan cuisine.

Houston shopping offers an impressive, vibrant shopping selection of shops and stores. The many popular designer outlets and fashion boutiques, together with well-known department stores and enormous shopping malls are available throughout the area. Popular shopping areas include Chinatown, Main Street, Westheimer, Uptown Park Boulevard and Rice Village close to the Museum District. Worth a visit are the River Oaks Center between Woodhead and Shepherd, Alabama and Westheimer, and the University Village, close to Rice University.

Houston weather, a subtropical and fairly humid climate offers hot summer weather and cooler winters. Temperatures during July and August are at their hottest and can peak at highs of around 95°F. Spring in Houston is a mild season and a busy time of the year when many visitors arrive in Houston. Winters in Houston are cooler, although the temperatures usually stay well above freezing.

 

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