The Northside is a district of Houston, Texas, United States. It is within the Greater Northside Management District.
History
House Bill 3634, authored by state representative Jessica Farrar and sponsored in the Texas Senate by Mario Gallegos, created the management district. The bill became the Chapter 3812 Texas Special Districts Local Laws Code and the district began operation in August 2006.[1]
Jim McIngvale, the owner of Gallery Furniture, a furniture business with a location in the Northside, refused to pay $48,000 in taxes to the management district that were assessed from 2005 to 2007; he paid taxes to the district in 2008. McIngvale said that the management district does not do enough to maintain the area; the business owner described the management district's taxation policies as "taxation without representation." The district sued McIngvale to try to force him to pay the taxes. McIngvale said that he is willing to dispute the charges in court. During that month a fire destroyed his north Houston store's warehouse.[2]
Government and infrastructure
The management district is headquartered at 6219 Irvington Boulevard.[3]
The Houston Fire Department operates stations in the district.[4] Stations inside include two in Fire District 19, Station 9 Northside and Station 12 Moody Park. In addition Station 15 Heights of Fire District 6 and Station 30 Lindale Park of Fire District 31 are in the district.[5]
The Harris Health System (formerly Harris County Hospital District) Casa de Amigos ("House of Friends") Health Center is in the Near Northside. It opened on August 21, 1970 in the near Northside.[7] The hospital system designated the Casa de Amigos clinic for the ZIP code 77009 and the Aldine Health Center for the ZIP code 77022. The designated public hospitals for these two ZIP codes are Ben Taub General Hospital in the Texas Medical Center and the Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital in northeast Houston, respectively.[8]
The City of Houston Health Department operates two clinics in the Northside: Nueva Casa de Amigos ("New House of Friends"),[9] and Northside.[10]
FedEx used to operate a freight facility in the area. As of 2010 the former freight facility land will house a 144-unit apartment complex with a clubhouse and a pool.[18]
Transportation
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO) operates bus services in the Northside. The METRO Northline Transit Center opened at the northwest corner of Northline Mall on Saturday October 27, 2001. The center, covered and lighted, is the 15th transit center established by METRO.[19] The center, with a price tag of $1 million, has four bus bays, an information kiosk, newspaper vending machines, benches, a covered platform, and bicycle racks.[20] When the center opened, four bus routes served it.[21] It became the northern terminus of the METRORail light rail system's Red Line on December 21, 2013; the line runs on Fulton Street and also stops at seven additional stations.[22]
Houston Public Library operates public libraries in the Northside. The Carnegie Neighborhood Library and the Moody Neighborhood Library are within the district boundaries.[40][41] The Dixon Neighborhood Library is adjacent to the district.[42]
^"La Nueva Casa de Amigos Health Center". City of Houston. Retrieved 2021-04-09. La Nueva Casa de Amigos Health Center 1809 North Main Street Houston, Texas 77009
^"Northside Health Center". City of Houston. Retrieved 2021-04-09. Northside Health Center 8504 Schuller Road Houston, Texas 77093
^"School Information." Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men. Retrieved on January 23, 2015. "1510 Jensen Dr Houston, TX 77020 HISD Rt 2."
^"Home." Crawford Elementary School. December 13, 2005. Retrieved on January 23, 2015. "1510 Jensen, Houston, Texas 77020"
^"YES Prep East End." YES Prep Public Schools. March 16, 2008. Retrieved on March 8, 2010.
^"Locations". Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans. Retrieved 2019-04-14. AAMA – Sanchez Charter School 6001 Gulf Freeway, Building E Houston, TX 77023[...]AAMA – Sanchez Charter School-North 215 Rittenhouse St. Houston, TX 77076
^Staff. "YOUR CHARTER SCHOOL CHOICES." Houston Chronicle. Sunday August 10, 2003. A45. Retrieved on September 22, 2010. "JUAN GALAVIZ CHARTER Mission: General instruction for immigrant students who are having difficulty in regular school due to issues of language, culture, poverty and demographics. Location: 5206 Airline Dr., Houston ."
^"Please Contact Us." Benji's Academy Charter School. Retrieved on September 18, 2010. "BENJI'S SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2903 JENSEN DR HOUSTON, TX 77026 [...] BENJI'S II 2834 JENSEN DR. HOUSTON, TX 77026"