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NHA is a regional business association that offers unparalleled networking advantages, the opportunity to influence decision making, and timely educational forums for peers and the community on regionally relevant projects. NHA’s membership is comprised of nearly 150 companies, all looking to improve the quality of life in north Harris and Montgomery County.

Established in 1982, the Association’s founders sought to create an organization that would address regional issues that ultimately support a positive business climate so that meaningful growth would occur. Three primary topics bubbled to the surface: mobility, the environment and development trends.

Today, more than 100 member companies are involved in these three primary areas of focus, utilizing their combined expertise and years of experience just as NHA’s founders envisioned.

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NHA is a regional business association that offers unparalleled networking advantages, the opportunity to influence decision making, and timely educational forums for peers and the community on regionally relevant projects. NHA’s membership is comprised of nearly 150 companies, all looking to improve the quality of life in north Harris and Montgomery County.

Established in 1982, the Association’s founders sought to create an organization that would address regional issues that ultimately support a positive business climate so that meaningful growth would occur. Three primary topics bubbled to the surface: mobility, the environment and development trends.

Today, more than 100 member companies are involved in these three primary areas of focus, utilizing their combined expertise and years of experience just as NHA’s founders envisioned.

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NHA is a regional business association that offers unparalleled networking advantages, the opportunity to influence decision making, and timely educational forums for peers and the community on regionally relevant projects. NHA’s membership is comprised of nearly 150 companies, all looking to improve the quality of life in north Harris and Montgomery County.

Established in 1982, the Association’s founders sought to create an organization that would address regional issues that ultimately support a positive business climate so that meaningful growth would occur. Three primary topics bubbled to the surface: mobility, the environment and development trends.

Today, more than 100 member companies are involved in these three primary areas of focus, utilizing their combined expertise and years of experience just as NHA’s founders envisioned.

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Recap: What’s in store for I-45?

Recap: What’s in store for I-45?

Images taken by: Larry LiptonClick to Visit Image Gallery Recap: What's in store for I-45? The Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) largest project plan in the agency's history has within it nine of the top 40 most congested highways in...

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NHA Supports Passage of METRO Bond Election on Nov. 5

NHA Supports Passage of METRO Bond Election on Nov. 5

NHA Supports Passage of METRO Bond Election on Nov. 5 By: Marlisa Briggs, Executive Director The success of METRO’s bond election is instrumental to ease congestion even for those outside of the city of Houston. This isn’t just a “city thing”. It’s a regional solution...

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North Houston Transportation Study Briefing

North Houston Transportation Study Briefing

North Houston Transportation Study Briefing by: Marlisa Briggs, Executive Director NHA is currently involved with three different TxDOT studies in the region. Here's an update, along with information on how you can get engaged in the process.  I-45 PEL (Planning...

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NHA Testifies in Support of Sen. Creighton’s SB7

NHA Testifies in Support of Sen. Creighton’s SB7

NHA's Executive Director, Marlisa Briggs, testified at the March 11 Hearing of the Senate Committee on Water & Rural Affairs in support of Sen. Brandon Creighton's SB 7, which relates to flood control planning and the funding of flood planning, mitigation and...

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Resources: Floodplain Changes Explained

Resources: Floodplain Changes Explained

Floodplain Changes Explained! As part of our core, NHA is charged with educating our members (and the public when applicable). Here's a short video from one of our members, Jones|Carter, explaining some of the City of Houston Floodplain changes that took place earlier...

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Economy at a Glance

Economy at a Glance

The Greater Houston Partnership has released its October edition of "Economy at a Glance," highlighting the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), its annual snapshot of the country's economic, demographic and social characteristics. Click here for the...

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Development Committee

Focus on Current & Emerging Trends related to:

  • Real Estate & Land Development
  • Houston & State Economy
  • Education & Workforce Development
  • Information Technology
  • Healthcare

 

Transportation Committee

  • Advocate for Project Funding
  • Provide Public Comments of Support as needed.
  • Continue involvement in Transportation Project Stakeholder Groups including: NHHIP, I-45 N PEL, FM 1960 Traffic Management Study and the FM 1488 Study.

Water Committee

Advocate for Environmental Opportunities in areas such as:

  • Water Resources
  • Flood Control

 

Environment Committee

Advocate for Environmental Opportunities in areas such as:

  • Land Development
  • Parks & Recreation

 

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Association President

Imani Spivey

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Sherri Rogers

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Ingrid Romero

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NHA’s founding companies shared a commitment to provide quality growth and regional development through cooperation by utilizing the combination of their years of experience and expertise in various areas. For this reason, the association continues to be true to its goals — advancing issues associated with transportation, the environment, and monitoring development trends to improve and enhance the business climate and quality of life within the region.