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Parking Benefit Districts - Midtown


The Midtown Parking Benefit District sets aside a portion of meter revenue for parking sessions started after 6 PM for Midtown to finance improvements that enhance the quality of life, promote walkability and support alternative methods of transportation.

The Midtown Management District (MMD) will establish an advisory committee that meets quarterly. The Advisory Committee will make recommendations to the City of Houston for public improvement projects.

Advisory Committee Composition Options

Midtown Advisory Committee Graphic

  • Coming Soon

MPBD Overview

  • The interlocal agreement (.pdf) has a 5-year term
  • MMD 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

MPBD Advisory Committee

  1. James Llamas - Midtown Resident and Vice Chair of Midtown Management District
  2. Maggie Segrich - Midtown Business Owner
  3. Scarlett Yarborough - Midtown Business Owner
  4. Scott Irby - Agent for a Midtown Commercial Property Owner
  5. Cynthia Aceves Lewis - Appointee of Midtown Super Neighborhood #62 and Residential Property Owner

Midtown Parking Benefit District Map

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

Midtown Parking Benefit District Map

Community Parking Program - Midtown

Midtown experienced a growth in density and a growth in the nighttime economy. With stakeholder engagement, the City developed a Parking Benefit District (PBD) and the Community Parking Program.

The Midtown Parking Benefit District sets aside a portion of meter revenue for parking sessions started after 6 PM for Midtown to finance improvements that enhance the quality of life, promote walkability and support alternative methods of transportation.