White Oak
White Oak Music Hall noise settlement
Share this story: Houston Attorney Cris Feldman held a news conference detailing a court approved settlement to hopefully end the long fight between White Oak Music Hall and neighbors. Noise complaints prompted a lawsuit filed by three neighborhoods. The legal[…..]
Would Houston city council members want this filth in their backyards?
Share this story: Families from neighborhoods surrounding the White Oak “mosh pit” want to make sure Houston city council members hear the filthy lyrics that blared into thousands of Houston homes last week. The A$AP Mob show was held outside[…..]
The Mayor’s Secret
Share this story: In January, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner bowed to questions from City Council Members and promised a 30-day “deep dive” investigation into the economic deal City Hall made with developers of the White Oak Music Hall. Two months[…..]
White Oak residents want city council action next week to stop the noise
Share this story: Residents surrounding the noisy 5-acre outdoor White Oak music “mosh pit” are calling on Mayor Sylvester Turner to put the nuisance on the agenda of next week’s City Council Meeting. In early January, Mayor Turner promised “a[…..]
Sylvester’s secrecy
Share this story: Three times in the past few weeks Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has chosen secrecy over transparency. It is time for Houstonians to start demanding answers. It is time for Houston reporters to demand the access to records[…..]
Let the sunshine in
Share this story: Residents living with the noise of the 5-acre White Oak mosh pit at night welcome the Mayor’s decision to take a “deep dive” into the financial deal the City of Houston made with developers of the noisy[…..]
The mosh pit mystery
Share this story: Residents of neighborhoods around the 5-acre White Oak music “mosh pit” will appear before Houston City Council tomorrow morning at 9:00 am to request a full investigation of the handling of the project by the Turner administration.[…..]