The Vision

Our long-term vision is focused on transforming the Hobby Area District into a celebrated place where commerce and community thrive.

Who We Are

We have some lofty goals for the Hobby Area District, but what does that mean for the day to day? It means we’re focusing our attention on advocacy, special projects, economic development, communication and community, driven by the guidance of our dedicated staff and board members.

Staff

We’re proud to have a dedicated, in-house staff to make sure the District is running smoothly and meeting the needs of our community. Get to know us.

Meet the Team

Board

The engine behind the District is its committed board members. They volunteer their time and energy to advocate, make decisions and steer the region into an optimistic future.

Meet the Board

Committees

The board is divided into three committees: Business & Economic Development, Environmental &
Urban Design, Public Safety.

Map

The Houston Hobby Area District defines a zone in southeast Houston centered on William P. Hobby Airport, generally bordered by IH-45 (east), Almeda Genoa Road (south), Mykawa Road (west), and Dixie Drive (north). These boundaries encompass the key commercial and industrial areas surrounding the airport, enabling focused revitalization and service efforts within this vital economic area.

What We Do

Our commitment is to cultivate a premier destination, one where we meticulously establish and continually enhance a place to invest and live that is inherently attractive to both residents and businesses, fostering a deeply connected community through robust infrastructure and strong social ties, nurturing a vibrant hub of diverse talent and innovation, and ultimately becoming a truly celebrated location recognized for its exceptional quality of life and opportunities.

District Meeting
Schedule

The District Committees and Board hold their meetings—on the Second Monday and third Wednesday of the Month.

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Service Plan

Hobby Area Management District Service and Improvement Plan and Assessment Plan for Fiscal Years 2023-2032.

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Priorities

To keep residents, visitors, business and property owners safe and secure. To enhance the landscape of the District with physical improvements. To connect the Hobby Area with the Houston region through better transportation and mobility. To match job creators in the area with job seekers in the region. To foster and create opportunities for all.