As Houston enters a pivotal 12 months marked by fast development, looming price range challenges, and international consideration from the FIFA World Cup, Mayor John Whitmire mentioned the town is “transferring in the correct path” in his State of the Metropolis tackle.
“Houston is a powerful metropolis, and it’s getting stronger every single day as a result of we’re working collectively in collaboration,” Whitmire mentioned, touting bringing his 40-year profession on the Texas legislature to Houston.
In the course of the tackle, Whitmire touched on merging two Martin Luther King Jr. Day parades as an accomplishment, regardless of being warned to not merge them, he mentioned.
“Who thought we might ever mix the 2 Martin Luther King parades? Different white mayors have tried. Black mayors couldn’t get it executed. The neat factor is…I simply wish to get issues executed. I’m not even apprehensive concerning the subsequent election.”
Houston Mayor John Whitmire
“Who thought we might ever mix the 2 Martin Luther King parades?” Whitmire mentioned. “Different white mayors have tried. Black mayors couldn’t get it executed. The neat factor is…I simply wish to get issues executed. I’m not even apprehensive concerning the subsequent election.”
To perform the parade merge, Whitmire referred to as stakeholders and sponsors, arguing that there can’t be two parades, one in Downtown and one in Midtown on the identical time, because it “made no sense.”
“The African American group is so excited as a result of I’ve merged these establishments,” he mentioned in his tackle.
The state of Black Houston: Gentrification, housing, immigration
For Black Houstonians, a group that makes up 21.7% of the town’s inhabitants, the extra urgent query stays: Are Black Houstonians benefiting from these collaborations?
In an effort to be taught extra concerning the mayor’s plans for the Black group, the Defender requested the mayor about gentrification and immigration throughout a press convention following the tackle.
When requested about gentrification in Black-majority neighborhoods, together with Fifth Ward, Third Ward, Independence Heights, and Sunnyside, Whitmire acknowledged it as “clearly a priority throughout Houston” and particularly inside the African American group.
“There’s been loads of mobility, and it’s a truth of life,” Whitmire advised the Defender. “Affordability…we’ve received to handle that. We would like folks to have the ability to keep of their properties, in our communities. However in the event you go into the communities that you simply’re involved about, that I’m involved about, there’s nonetheless a really sturdy, various group of residents.”
He attributed gentrification points to “conflicts of curiosity,” citing 400 tons owned by Midtown TIRZ, valued at $50 million, and suggesting that metropolis oversight and conflict-of-interest reforms might form redevelopment selections.
The Defender additionally requested about what he desires immigrant communities to know. Whitmire mentioned the Houston Police Division doesn’t ask for immigration standing.
“There’s a motive why we haven’t been on the nationwide information as a result of we’re doing issues proper,” Whitmire mentioned. “Half of the division is Hispanic, nevertheless it’s not simply the Hispanics…HPD desires you to be protected. They’re solely involved about weapons and medicines.”
As Houston gears up for the FIFA World Cup this 12 months, which has raised considerations, Whitmire pledged that Houstonians ought to be handled “like they’re our World Cup guests as nicely.”
Council member and Mayor Professional Tem Martha Castex-Tatum, who attended the tackle, provided a broader perspective on the problems impacting Black Houstonians.
“Blacks within the metropolis of Houston are frequently on the lookout for financial alternatives,” she mentioned. “We’re on the lookout for probabilities to drag one another collectively and rise collectively. I’m honored to be a policymaker within the metropolis of Houston, however whereas I sit on the Houston Metropolis Council, I do know that it’s important that we proceed to create financial alternatives for folks within the Black group.”
Castex-Tatum emphasised certification by the town’s Workplace of Enterprise Alternative as a pathway to shut financial gaps.
Different points: Financial improvement, infrastructure, public security
Houston’s financial engine is accelerating.
President and CEO of the Better Houston Partnership, Steve Kean, mentioned firms are selecting Houston to develop and set up headquarters, together with Devon Power, Houston’s twenty seventh Fortune 500 firm, Fervo Power, and Tesla.
“Houston helps to construct the infrastructure behind AI, information facilities, energy gear, and the applied sciences which might be saving the long run, creating building jobs, manufacturing jobs, and long-term alternatives,” Kean mentioned. “Houston is successful.”

The metro additionally added 200,000 residents in 2024 and noticed GDP develop to $700 billion after a 25% improve from 2021 to 2023, Kean added.
“We’re the youngest main metro in the USA, reflecting an adversarial workforce that’s constructed for the long run,” he mentioned. “Our financial system additionally displays this momentum.”
Whitmire mentioned the town is “transferring in the correct path” and added that he’s ready to offer six years, “the remaining greatest years” of his life for Houston, working “18-hour days with a group that’s the greatest in America.”
Whereas a $120 million price range deficit looms, he introduced that the town is not going to see a property tax improve within the upcoming June price range season. In his two years in workplace, Whitmire has not advocated for such a tax hike.
“We’re going to search for effectivity, collaboration, and eradicate corruption, conflicts of curiosity. It may be executed, and it will likely be executed…These taxes affect affordability,” he mentioned.
Pointing to his predecessors’ “years of neglect” and “1,900 damaged water mains,” Whitmire mentioned he goals to confront these challenges immediately and laid out plans for the long run.
This 12 months, the administration plans to pave 1,000 street miles and spend $500 million on street enhancements, whereas changing 200 miles of water pipes and channeling water from the Barker Reservoir by the Houston Ship Channel.
Whitmire additionally aspires to ascertain a METRO mild rail line to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and a water taxi service on Buffalo Bayou.
Michael Heckman, president and CEO of Houston First, additionally emphasised a $2 billion transformation of the George R. Brown Conference Middle.
The East Water Purification Plant, which furnishes 60% of Houston’s water and was inbuilt 1954, can be slated for upgrades after receiving $966 million from the Texas Water Growth Board.
“This can be a good time for me to go forward and discuss working throughout the aisle,” Whitmire mentioned. “I had a popularity in Austin of getting issues executed by not making it private…you don’t must be unpleasant, as a result of if any person desires to work with me to repair and enhance Houston. I’ll go anyplace, anytime. We don’t have time for politics. I wish to get issues executed, and we’re getting cash.”
With regards to public security, “If we’re not protected, nothing else issues,” Whitmire mentioned. He highlighted 746 new police graduations since taking workplace and reaching an $832 million take care of the police union final 12 months. The division now has 5,400 officers and 892 civilian help personnel.
















