The Fifth Street Project - Fort Bend County, Texas

This is site dedicated to sharing innovative approaches to community development in unincorporated communities, ghost towns, and former (Black/Latino) settlements, predominately in Texas. The project focus is leveraging heritage and social memory in development and marketing of neglected communities. This is also a site to connect as a volunteer/learner for the Fifth Street Planning Project, based in Stafford, Texas.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Unincorporated Communities Focus of PolicyLink's Community Equity Initiative

Follow this link to a brief that gives an overview of the Community Equity Initiative partnership.

Posted by sensingplaces at 4:27 PM
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