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City of Houston scales back plans to install power generators as HUD secretary celebrates progress
By Dominic Anthony Walsh at Houston Public Media
· June 30, 2026
· 1 min read
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner praised the city's power backup generators — and criticized the "housing-first" approach to homelessness.
Key takeaway Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner praised the city's power backup generators — and criticized the "housing-first" approach to homelessness.
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The awarding of moon base contracts to Texas companies is a significant development for the local economy, particularly in the Spring area. As a major hub for aerospace and technology, the region is likely to see an influx of new jobs and investments. The Harris County government, which serves the Spring community, may need to consider infrastructure developments to support the growth of these industries. The proximity of Spring to Houston, a major city with a strong presence of NASA's Johnson Space Center, makes it an attractive location for companies involved in the space industry. The potential for collaboration between these companies and local educational institutions, such as those in the Spring ISD and Klein ISD school districts, could also lead to new opportunities for students and researchers in the area. This development could have a lasting impact on the local community, shaping the future of the region's economy and workforce.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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