ParkHouston

Parking Benefit Districts - Museum Park


In 2019, City Council authorized the establishment of the Museum Park Parking Benefit District (MPBD). When the MPBD fund reaches the threshold of $524,000 in gross meter and permit revenue for the fiscal year, sixty (60%) of the net revenue above the threshold will be dedicated to a fund for public improvement improvements within the Museum Park District.

The Greater Southeast Management District will establish an advisory committee and hold quarterly meetings. The Advisory Committee will make recommendations to the City of Houston for public improvement projects.

Advisory Committee Composition Options

Museum Park Advisory Committee Graphic

Advisory Committee Members

1. Russ Frank - Appointee of Museum Park Super Neighborhood #66 and Resident
2. Courtney Lindsay - Museum Park Business Owner
3. Kathleen O’Reilly - Appointee of Museum Park Super Neighborhood #66 Executive Committee and Resident
4. Kyle Wolfe - Appointee of Museum Park Super Neighborhood #66 and Hermann Park Conservancy Representative
5. Amy Yeatts - Houston Museum District representative

 

MPBD Overview

  • The interlocal agreement (.pdf) has a 5-year term
  • GSMD Duties
    • Create Advisory Committee
    • Conduct quarterly meetings
    • Serve as project manager
  • ParkHouston Duties
    • Primary contact
    • Provide quarterly financial reports
    • Manage MPBD fund
    • Annual financial report of MPBD fund balance

Museum Park Parking Benefit District Map

Click the graphic below for a full-sized .pdf version

Museum Park Parking Benefit District Map

Community Parking Program - Museum Park

In 2019, City Council approved the Museum Park Community Parking Program. The Community Parking Program manages parking and shares the public street for residential and commercial use. The Museum Park Parking Benefit District was also approved. When the MPBD fund reaches the threshold of $524,000 in gross meter and permit revenue for the fiscal year, sixty (60%) of the net revenue above the threshold will be dedicated to a fund for public improvement improvements within the Museum Park District.