Harris County Commissioners Court has unanimously approved a 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care facilities, aiming to support these businesses following the end of pandemic-era federal financial support. Similarly, Travis County has also approved a 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care providers. Additionally, the City of Houston and Harris County commissioners have passed measures to provide the same exemption to qualifying childcare centers. In a separate development, the Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) plan for the Hardy Toll Road extension, which will include parks and trails, has been approved. This extension will stretch through the Near Northside into downtown Houston, incorporating community-driven design elements.
A planned extension of the Hardy Toll Road through the Near Northside into downtown Houston will proceed, but with various community-driven design elements. https://t.co/TVIIyX6yVS
Do you own a childcare facility in Houston, Harris County? See if you qualify for a 100% property tax exemption https://t.co/hyWmzKCRpW
The City of Houston and Harris County commissioners passed measures to provide a 100% property tax exemption to qualifying childcare centers. @TroyKlessTV #khou11 #HouNews https://t.co/uWTKDFMh8z
Travis County approves 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care providers Read more: https://t.co/EoVP6QYWLH
Harris County Commissioners approve HCTRA plan for Hardy Toll Road extension with parks, trails https://t.co/3gEISX5rh8
Harris County Commissioners Court on Tuesday unanimously approved a 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care facilities, in hopes of keeping those businesses afloat now that pandemic-era federal financial support has ended. https://t.co/jpUrAFDmHa
Harris County approves 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care facilities https://t.co/RXf5KqJIOw