The Hiram Clarke Fort Bend Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ 25 (HCFB) is committed to creating a community where mobility is prioritized, fostering opportunities for connection, growth, and sustainability. As TIRZ 25 continues to invest in long-term infrastructure improvements, expanding transportation options and supporting sustainable practices remain imperative for every project.

Through a focus on multimodal design, strategic planning, and community engagement, HCFB is making it easier and safer for residents to move across the district.

Building a Multimodal Community

A multimodal approach to mobility means offering more than one way to get around. In TIRZ 25, that includes not just cars, but also walking, biking, and public transit.

To support this, HCFB is investing in:

  • Trail Extensions: Expanding the Sims Bayou Trail and other corridors to create car-free connections between neighborhoods, parks, and key destinations.
  • Infrastructure Improvements: Enhancing sidewalks and crosswalks to make walking a safer, more practical choice.
  • Transit Connectivity: Working with local agencies to align infrastructure projects with regional transit systems.

These investments ensure that residents can safely travel to work, school, churches, parks, and businesses—no matter how they choose to move.