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WHErE EnErGy MovEs

Defined by the many international energy companies that call it home, the Energy Corridor offers some of the most desirable residential and commercial addresses in the greater Houston area. Residents and businesspeople alike enjoy convenient access to the finest dining, shopping, and entertainment options Houston has to offer.

Energy Corridor At-A-Glance


BARKER CYPRESS

CULLEN PARK

ADDICKS RESERVOIR

Global, National and Regional Headquarters Prominent international energy and energy services firms include: BP America Shell Exploration and Production ExxonMobil Chemical ConocoPhillips CITGO Dow Chemical Mustang Engineering Foster Wheeler USA WorleyParsons

PARK ROW

GRISBY

THE ENERGY CORRIDOR

DAIRY ASHFORD

BARKER RESERVOIR

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BRIAR FOREST

Business Third largest employment center More than 78,000 employees More than 300 major energy and engineering companies Shopping, Dining and Lodging Numerous retailers, including drug stores, salons and boutiques Numerous fine dining, fast food and family owned restaurants Over 3500 rooms available from a variety of well-known hotels Parks and Trails More than 50 miles of trails Nearly 26,000 acres of parks

How We Measure Up
Located along I-10 from Barker Cypress to Kirkwood, and Eldridge and Enclave Parkway to Briar Forest The Energy Corridor has over 3500 acres Over 20 million square feet of office space Over 2.9 million square feet of retail space

14701 St. Marys Lane, Suite 290 | Houston, Texas 77079 Phone: (281) 759-3800 | Fax: (281) 759-3801

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ENERGY CORRIDOR DISTRICT

Transportation

The Energy Corridor supports commuters with a superior transportation system that effectively addresses current and future mobility and access needs.
Local Accessibility
Transportation and mobility are vital to the success and growth of the Energy Corridor. The District is continually working to improve local street access and roadway conditions to ease congestion and increase traffic flow throughout the area.
The Energy Corridor Mobility Strategy
Increase Capacity Street Widening Intersection Improvements Completion of Thoroughfare System Signal Improvements Timing Coordination Access Management Limit Median Openings Share Driveways Alternative Modes Pedestrian- and Cyclist-Friendly Environment Transit Ridesharing Van Pools

Pedestrian and Bicycle Friendly


Offering more than 50 miles of scenic trails, the Energy Corridor is ideal for cyclists, joggers and hikers. Many Corridor employees navigate the trails and roadways each day to cycle to work. The Energy Corridors extensive public parks, greenbelts and trails are the perfect backdrop for employees and residents who walk to lunch or who enjoy client meetings in a natural setting. With foot traffic on the rise, the District is initiating numerous sidewalk improvement projects including the widening of walkways along State Highway 6, IH 10, Eldridge and Enclave Parkways, Memorial Drive and Park Row.

Commuter solutions
The Energy Corridor District is instrumental in providing convenient, efficient transportation options that move employees, residents and visitors to and throughout the Corridor. Working strategically with organizations including METRO and the Houston-Galveston Area Council, the District offers a variety of transportation solutions to meet the communitys needs.
NuRide - Alternative Transit Rewards Program METRO Transit Services - 75 Eldridge Crosstown STAR - Vanpooling Powered by Metro WeCar - Carshare Program BikeWalk - Biking and Walking to Work

For more information on Energy Corridor transportation and mobility call the District offices at 281-759-3800

security and Public safety

The highest priority of the Energy Corridor District Police Patrol is to maintain a safe environment for business owners, employees and residents.
A strong Commitment to your security
We foster public safety programs to insure that the District continues to be one of the most desirable commercial areas in the City of Houston and Harris County. The Energy Corridor Crime Prevention Patrol enhances public safety. Staffed by off-duty Houston Police officers, the Energy Corridor Police Patrol uses marked patrol vehicles and bicycles to increase police visibility in the District, respond to District concerns, proactively address potential safety issues, and implement long-term public safety solutions and immediate code enforcement.

Proactive Police Patrols


To help assure safety and security for all within the District, the Energy Corridor Police Patrol is on duty two shifts per day seven days per week. The Patrol works by assessing the Districts safety concerns, after which it develops and implements activities to provide a response. The officers are liaisons with the HPD Northwest and Westside Command Centers. They obtain and analyze the most current crime statistics and take proactive measures to combat any budding crime patterns within the District.

security and safety network


The Energy Corridor District sponsors HPDs Positive Interaction Program (PIP) for networking opportunities. This program promotes proactive problem solving initiatives while creating a police/community partnership to address the causes of crime, fear of crime and other community issues. The Energy Corridor Security and Safety Network allows stakeholders in the community to interact with Police and District staff, exchange concerns and ideas and learn about current crime prevention techniques.

security and safety requires Participation


Business personnel and residential neighbors create goodwill and heighten the sense of community by interacting with our patrol officers. By sharing your concerns, officers will become familiar with your safety needs and will be able to create patrol programs to meet those needs.

For more information on Energy Corridor securIty and public safety call the District offices at 281-759-3800

West Houston Trails Master Plan

The West Houston Trails Master Plan is a vision for more than 100 miles of interconnected trails located in a 113,000-acre area in West Houston
Located within a 6-mile radius centered at the intersection of IH-10 and State Highway 6, the West Houston Trails Master Plan describes shared-use trail system that will link business centers, residential neighborhoods and parks providing alternative transportation and outdoor recreation. The West Houston Trails Master Plan is an initiative that originated as a partnership of the Energy Corridor District and the National Park Service. The Plan was realized with input from literally hundreds of people, guidance from multiple agencies, using data gathered during hundreds of hours of public forums and from thousands of surveys. The Plans interconnected system of trails would be a boon for all of West Houston further enhancing the attractiveness of the area for residents and businesses alike. It would ease traffic congestion while improving the health and well being of commuters. The West Houston Trails System would enhance the beauty of the land, help to preserve the natural resources and advance the quality of life and economic vitality of the area. Within the WHTMP are very important corridors. Referred to as spine trails, they are defined as having substantial length and the potential to connect existing trails and destinations like parks, neighborhoods and businesses, creating the backbone of the interconnected system. The WHTMP has identified the Patterson/ N. Eldridge Spine Trail as its top priority. The 3.5-mile corridor would begin at State Highway 6 following Patterson Road east towards N. Eldridge Parkway traveling through the scenic, wooded Addicks reservoir. The trail would turn southward along N. Eldridge Parkway connecting to Terry Hershey North Trail, METROs Addicks Park & Ride and transit system, the City of Houstons bikeway network and to the Energy Corridor District.

For more information on the West Houston Trails Master Plan call the District offices at 281-759-3800

Energy Corridor District

The Energy Corridor Districts vision is to be internationally recognized as a premier place in which to work, live, and invest.
About The Energy Corridor District
Created in 2001 by the Texas Legislature, The Energy Corridor District (Harris County Improvement District #4) has worked tirelessly to enhance our communitys quality of life and sense of place by implementing mobility, public safety, and streetscape and business development initiatives. The Energy Corridor District consists of over 1700 acres that extend along both sides of Interstate 10 from Kirkwood to west of Barker Cypress and along Eldridge Parkway from north of IH-10 to south of Briar Forest.
Transportation Leverage existing resources to create a superior transportation system of roadways and public transportation facilities and amenities offering a diversity of commuting solutions to get around the District effectively by addressing current and future infrastructure needs. Urban Environmental Design Promote compact quality development that creates a pedestrian and bicycle friendly place that is enjoyable and peopleoriented in order to attract and retain employees, increase values and facilitate business development. The District works with public agencies to enhance the Energy Corridors streets, highways, parks, and natural areas to create a unique and marketable identity. Security and Public Safety Bring new investment to every aspect of the District by maintaining and enhancing a safe environment in both perception and reality. The District builds relationships between public safety agencies (such as HPD) and property owners to maintain a safe and secure environment. Business Development Continue to grow as the primary business location on Houstons west side and as one of the most desirable places in the City of Houston and Harris County in which to live, work, shop, visit, build or invest.

Our primary purpose is to increase the value of properties in the District through the following:
Staffing and Administration Render professional management of programs, attract necessary government capital investment, services and improvements and supplement them where needed and provide funding that allows property owners to share costs equitably.

A board of directors compromised of property owners, tenants and/or resident representatives directs the policies and direction of the District. A full time staff provides professional project staffing and administration with office space in the District that is accessible to all property owners and constituents.

For more information about the Energy Corridor District services call the District offices at 281-759-3800

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14701 St. Marys Lane, Suite 290 | Houston, Texas 77079 Phone: (281) 759-3800 | Fax: (281) 759-3801

Urban Environmental Design

The Energy Corridor continues to grow as one of the most desirable places in the City of Houston and Harris County in which to live, work, shop, visit, build or invest.
The Model for Leading-Edge Urban Design
The primary goal of the Urban Environmental Design Program is to create a distinctive and memorable image and sense of place for the Energy Corridor. The District works with public agencies to enhance the Energy Corridors streets, highways, parks, and natural areas to create a unique and marketable identity. Transforming the District into a compact pedestrian and bicycle friendly place is paramount to establishing it as a quality place that will attract new investment. A quality and in parks, and installing new street furniture such as benches, tables, and chairs in gathering and resting areas for the comfort and convenience of pedestrians. Another one of our goals is to improve the energy grid that services the District. Perhaps our biggest idea is the proposed Livable Centers Bridge over IH-10. Spanning over 24 lanes of highway, this structure would be lined with unique building space that encloses a shared space passage for pedestrians, bicycles and transit vehicles. The center of the bridge is envisioned as an open plaza that would accommodate special events. canopy of street trees, unique signs, community art, healthy esplanades, enhanced landscape, and an expanded park system. We are creating a community that is even more enjoyable by planting trees along roadways

environment is safe, convenient and beautiful with a wide range of transportation options. We work towards developing and promoting design guidelines for wider sidewalks, a

For more information on Energy Corridor urban environmental design call the District offices at 281-759-3800

Business Development

The Energy Corridor District is a forward-thinking community that is home to the largest international energy companies in the world.
The Energy Corridor has by far the largest concentration of energy and oil & gas related firms in the Houston region, as well as over 300 local, national, and international companies. The District is known as the deep water-drilling center of the world. It is no wonder that so many businesses call the Energy Corridor home. Our unique quality of life, premier housing, excellent schools, available through the District as well as engaging District companies in community activities to build consensus through public involvement. The Energy Corridor District acts as a clearinghouse for the accumulation and dissemination of information. We update the Energy Corridor Land Use and Demographics studies on an annual basis and conduct additional special research and data collection for the purpose of encouraging economic development. Our website is a major communication tool for property owners and managers, tenants, brokers, employers, employees, and residents. We will continue to enhance and expand our website to help maintain an open flow of communication to all interested parties.

convenient transportation, green and natural spaces, and parks and trails are all a great draw for people and businesses alike to locate in the Energy Corridor. Our goal is to continue to grow as the primary business location on Houstons west side and as one of the most desirable places in the City of Houston and Harris County in which to live, work, shop, visit, build, or invest. The Energy Corridor District works closely with businesses to present a positive image of the District through a comprehensive, multi-year, Public Relations Program that is coordinated at both the local and state levels. We communicate to our constituents the services

For more information on Energy Corridor business development call the District offices at 281-759-3800

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