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2024 Annual Community Guide

Katy area grows west into Waller County

New homes are coming to the Waller County portion of the Katy area in large master-planned communities, including in Sunterra. Entities are planning various transportation projects and building new schools to accommodate the growth.

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Entities, developers focus on widening roads, building new homes on area’s west side

work in Waller County, with all the great businesses that we have been landing.” Meanwhile, the county’s $280 million mobility bond voters passed in November will aid transpor- tation needs in the Katy area for both commercial and residential users, Yokom said.

responded with over two dozen planned devel- opments to help meet the demand for housing, said Vince Yokom, executive director of the Waller County Economic Development Partnership. “[There’s] just a natural westward expansion and less land in the Houston area,” Yokom said. “But people have had more choices now [of places] to

BY DAVE MANNING & KELLY SCHAFLER

The Waller County economy is growing, particularly along I-10 and Hwy. 290, aided by an abundance of available land and the eorts of local business development leaders, local ocials said. As more businesses come to the area and attract new workers, residential developers have

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Also in this issue

Impacts: Slick City Action Park slides into Katy (Page 6)

Transportation: Work to begin on Westpark Park & Ride (Page 13)

Annual Community Guide: Local snapshot of area (Page 18)

Dining: Oaks Kitchen owner aims to shift narrative (Page 22)

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available at H-E-B, such as in-store cut meats, dairy items and frozen foods. • Opened Dec. 6 • 4107 N. Fry Road, Katy • www.joevsmartshop.com 4 Love Always Boutique The boutique offers a collection of fashions for women. The selection includes tops, jackets, dresses, accessories, jeans, leggings, skirts and rompers. • Opened Nov. 11 • 801 FM 1463, Ste. 350, Katy • www.lovealwaysbtq.com 5 Paris Banh Mi The Vietnamese sandwich shop and cafe sells banh mi sandwiches, croissants, burgers, handcrafted specialty drinks and milk teas. • Soft opened Dec. 12 • 2004 S. Mason Road, Unit D5, Katy • www.parisbanhmi.com/locations/paris-banh-mi-katy-tx 6 Woodforest National Bank The bank opened its third H-E-B retail branch. The location offers a full-service bank with staff and ATM services for shoppers as well as others. • Opened Nov. 3 7 The Dog Stop The franchise’s Katy location features luxury dog boarding accommodations, an interactive and social day care experience, a spa dog grooming retreat, and a retail store in its indoor and outdoor facility. • Opened Jan. 22 • 23165 Morton Ranch Road, Katy • www.thedogstop.com • 1621 Mason Road, Katy • www.woodforest.com

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359 1 Two Tarts’ Toppers The hat brand blends costuming and every day headwear. Hats are adorned with unique materials, including porcupine quills, rhinestones, feathers, bandanas and watches. • Opened Dec. 19 • 2717 Commercial Center Blvd., Ste. E185, Katy • www.twotartstoppers.com

Coming soon

8 Oak at Katy Park The multifamily community broke ground as part of a 54-acre master-planned development called The Market at Katy Park in early December. Amenities at

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the 348-unit community include a resort-style pool, a pickleball court, co-working space, a sauna, outdoor kitchens and grilling areas, and a fitness center. • Opening mid-2025

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• 24720 Morton Ranch Road, Katy • www.wayfinderrealestate.com

9 Burn Boot Camp The fitness facility offers group trainings, nutritional support, trainer meetings and complimentary child care, according to company representatives. Programming consists of alternating strength and conditioning days, with 45-minute workouts focusing on different areas of the body. • Opening March 15 • 6510 FM 359 S., Ste. 800, Fulshear • www.burnbootcamp.com 10 Exit 4 Katy The escape rooms offer an immersive experience with several themed rooms. Participants have an hour to solve puzzles and unveil clues to win the game. • Opening February • 1227 Grand West Blvd., Ste. B204, Katy • www.exit4escape.com

13 Peach Cobbler Factory The new dessert shop offers various cobblers, banana puddings, cinnamon rolls, shakes, cookies and other desserts. The sweets shop’s cobblers are topped with a scoop of ice cream. Its menu also includes refreshments, such as sweet peachy tea made in-house and cold brew coffee. • Opened Dec. 30 • 1230 N. Mason Road, Ste. 650, Katy • www.peachcobblerfactory.com

clinic. The adjacent buildings together will be renamed Kelsey-Seybold Clinic – West Campus. The new building will offer a new radiology suite, expanded comprehensive primary services and new specialities when it opens this fall. • 2522 W. Grand Parkway N., Katy • www.kelsey-seybold.com 17 Lamar CISD The district purchased 100 acres in Cross Creek West to house the district’s new high school, junior high and middle school—with potential for a future elementary school on the site, according to a news release. The land is located between Woods Road/Jordan Road and FM 359. • www.crosscreekwesttx.com 16 Slick City Action Park The 56,000-square-foot venue features an assortment of slides such as the Fast Lane—which has four side-by-side racing slides—and the Big Wave—which is shaped similarly to a half pipe for big air. Other attractions at the indoor park include a multi-level playground for younger kids, multi-sport air courts, and a miniature go-kart racing track. • Opened Dec. 9 • 5000 Katy Mills Circle, Ste. 743, Katy • www.slickcity.com

Relocations

11 Texas Borders Bar & Grill The woman-owned Tex-Mex American restaurant relocated its Westgreen Boulevard location to west of the Grand Parkway, near the still-developing Katy Boardwalk District. Its menu features burgers, chicken wings, crawfish, nachos and fajitas. • Opened Oct. 11 • 1251 Pin Oak Road, Ste. 141, Katy • www.bordersbarandgrillkatytx.com

• 5803 Second St., Ste. 1&2, Katy • www.facebook.com/liveoaksalon

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14 Willie’s Grill & Icehouse The eatery celebrated 30 years in business throughout December. Founded in 1993 in Houston, the menu features burgers, nachos, seafood, tacos, chicken fried steak, sandwiches, soups, salads, beer and margaritas. • 19905 Katy Freeway, Houston • www.williesgrillandicehouse.com 15 Kelsey-Seybold Clinic The West Grand Parkway Clinic will add a five-story

Expansions

12 Live Oak Salon The family-friendly salon expanded to have a larger waiting room, shampoo room and a kids playroom for customers, owner Caroline Costley said. • Expanded in late November

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“THE FOOD AT THE DELANEY AT PARKWAY LAKES GETS BETTER EVERY DAY.” – Paul S., Resident

Restaurant-style dining with chef- prepared meals is just one of the many enticing perks residents benefit from at our community located just outside of Houston. Our Preferred Choice Dining TM program offers residents the freedom and flexibility to dine any way they wish, at any time. Residents like Paul like to start their day off with a nutritious and flavorful breakfast, followed by a wide variety of activities and quality time spent with friends enjoying amenities like the fully equipped fitness center and art studio.

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Government

BY MELISSA ENAJE & KELLY SCHAFLER

Harris County clinic to open $9M health lab The Quentin Mease Clinic, located nearly 3 miles east of the Texas Medical Center, will be on the receiving end of just under $9 mil- lion in federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. That funding will support the opening of an outpatient gastroenterology lab after Harris County Commissioners approved the agreement in December. Why it matters More than 3,000 patients end up waiting for a colonoscopy due to maximum capacity constraints, according to court documents. The money will be used to create additional capacity for colonoscopy procedures and support the purchase of equipment and software licenses, according to county administration ocials.

Harris County approves $4M in eviction legal aid An additional $4 million in federal funding will be used for legal aid and eviction services for qualifying applicants in Harris County’s 16 evic- tion-handling courts after county commissioners approved an agreement at a Dec. 19 meeting. The big picture According to Harris County’s Oce of Adminis- tration, the new money brings a total of $8 million for two agencies that handle the legal needs for eviction cases in the county—Lone Star Legal Aid, a nonprot law rm that provides free legal services, and Neighborhood Defender Services. The rst $4 million was approved in March 2023 using federal American Rescue Plan Act funding. The impact Harris County has been facing an eviction surge after rental assistance programs ended at

“Even with our additional eviction dockets, the surge is creating a

bottleneck that impacts our ability to hear all civil cases in a timely manner.” LASHAWN WILLIAMS, PRESIDING JUDGE FOR HARRIS COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO. 3

7,371 eviction appeals cases were reported by the Harris County Civil Courts at Law during the rst 11 months of 2023, more than double the prepandemic caseload of 3,568 recorded in 2018.

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the start of 2022, according to a report by the consulting rm January Advisors. While there are 16 JP courts, only four county civil courts hear their appeals. With the additional funding, Harris County residents facing eviction will now be able to meet with an attorney or legal aid representa- tive at all 16 courts.

Harris County Precinct 4 creating Katy-area community, mobility plan Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones hosted the rst of three public forums Jan. 20 with the hopes of gaining insight from resi- dents on where the biggest gaps and opportunities are to improve transportation, housing, infrastruc- ture and community spaces, Briones said. set to move forward throughout this year. The details “The end goal is this community-led vision for a comprehensive list of capital projects that will help mobility, connectivity, economic develop- 10 90

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Education

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Katy ISD board asks state for more funding Due to the state Legislature failing to approve additional funding for Texas public schools in the special session, the Katy ISD board of trustees approved a resolution Dec. 11 asking for more funding—specifically for teacher salaries. The resolution states several bills were passed in the 88th legislative session without sufficient funding to implement the mandates. How we got here Despite the Senate’s Dec. 1 passage of Senate Bill 5 that would have provided $800 million in funding from the state to public school districts for school safety through 2025, the Texas House declined to consider the measure due to the inclu- sion of private school vouchers before the fourth special legislative session ended Dec. 6. Although a fifth session is still possible, many districts face a shortage of funding.

KISD board positions to be on May ballot The candidate filing period for the May local elections opened Jan. 17 and runs until Feb. 16. Multiple positions will be on the ballot, including for Katy ISD. KISD board of trustees members are elected to serve three-year terms, according to the KISD website. The details These positions include: • KISD board of trustees, Position 6, held by Rebecca Fox • KISD board of trustees, Position 7, held by Daw​n Champagne​, who serves as board secretary The early voting period for the May 4 election runs April 22-30.

Unfunded mandates The state approved multiple bills in 2023 that require districts implement mandates without additional state funds. House Bill 3 : Requires the addition of armed personnel at each campus House Bill 1416: Requires schools to provide high-quality tutoring programs

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Long story short The final excerpt from the KISD board resolu- tion states KISD trustees support and encourage legislators to: • Support an increase in the basic allotment and establish a formula-driven index that allows the basic allotment to increase with inflation • Support an increase in school funding for teacher compensation • Address unfunded mandates placed on public schools

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Construction to begin on Westpark Park & Ride connection to Energy Corridor

Construction will soon kick o on a long- awaited park and ride that will take commuters from the Cinco Ranch area to various employment sites in the Energy Corridor. The details At the Dec. 19 Fort Bend County Commissioners Court, commissioners approved an amended construction agreement with SpawGlass Civil Con- struction Inc. to build the Westpark Park & Ride. The $7.42 million project will be built on 10 acres near Cinco Ranch at 19820 FM 1093, Richmond, and include 262 parking spaces, according to the agenda packet. Perri D’Armond, director for public transporta- tion for Fort Bend County, said in a phone inter- view that construction will begin in early January

and take about a year to complete. The background

D’Armond said the project has been in the works since before she became director four years ago. “It’s just taking a long time to move the project forward, but we’re excited we’ll nally be able to break ground,” she said. Next steps Over the next year of construction, Fort Bend Transit, the county’s public transportation depart- ment, will work with stakeholders to nalize the commuter bus route, D’Armond said. Public meetings will also take place in 2024 to collect community feedback.

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Events

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• Feb. 10, 7-9 p.m. • Free • 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd., Katy • www.centralgreenpark.com/event/ valentines-day-movie

January

Board Game Night Katy Branch Library invites adult residents out for a night of board games, snacks and mingling with neighbors. • Jan. 30, 5-7 p.m. • Free • 5414 Franz Road, Katy • www.hcpl.net

The Springs in Katy Open House Couples planning for their special day can attend an open house featuring sips, snacks, mingling and planning with wedding venue experts and other vendors, who will offer promotions, specials and giveaways. Attendees can expect 30 to 50 wedding industry professionals and are asked to RSVP. • Feb. 11, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Free Feed the Hunger Annual Packathon This three-day event at Faith West Academy aims to provide 1 million meals for kids in need around the world. Participants pay for the ingredients and shipping and will package 240 meals for a child’s school year. • Feb. 22-23, 6-8 p.m.; Feb. 24, 9-11 a.m., noon-2 p.m., 3-5 p.m. • $68 (individual), $815 (12 people, or half station), $1,650 (25 people, or full station) • 2225 Porter Road, Katy • www.feedthehunger.org/food-pack • 4999 Buller Road, Brookshire • www.springsvenue.com/katy

February

Coastal Prairie Conservancy Service Outing Join members of environmental group Houston Sierra Club at the Indian Grass Prairie Preserve field office for a day of service and nature. Attendees must bring a day pack with water, snacks, lunch, a camera, field guides and clothes for the weather. • Feb. 10, 9 a.m. • Free with registration • 31975 Hebert Road, Waller • www.sierraclub.org/texas/houston/outings Valentine’s Day Movie Come see a romantic film in the field of LaCenterra’s Central Green Park, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Cirque Italia Water Circus Katy Mills Mall hosts traveling entertainment group Cirque Italia for two weeks in January, as the troupe performs under an “aquatic spectacular” theme. The show features a custom designed water stage that can hold 35,000 gallons of water, while performers do aerial acts, hand balancing, body contortions and magic. • Jan. 18-28, times vary by date • Tickets start at $15

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From the cover

Katy area grows west into Waller County

What’s happening

The overview

Waller County bond widening projects

To meet mobility needs of the growing area, Waller County and the Texas Department of Trans- portation ocials have taken on various projects to widen and build roads in north Katy. Waller County voters passed the $280 million mobility bond in November, which included ve road projects totaling $144.69 million in the Katy area, according to county bond documents. Waller County Engineer Ross McCall said the county aims to nish the projects over the next ve years. Meanwhile, TxDOT crews plan to begin several widening projects over the next 5-10 years. A three-phase project will widen FM 529 from the Grand Parkway to FM 362 starting in 2027-28; Hwy. 90 will be widened from I-10 to FM 1463 beginning in early 2028, TxDOT Public Informa- tion Ocer Kristina Hadley said. Another will widen FM 2855 from FM 529 to Hwy. 90, but it won’t bid until 2031, she said.

Experts predict new housing developments will greatly increase Waller County’s population over the next 20 years. “If everything continues the way it goes right now, somewhere between 2030 and 2035 our population will double,” Yokom said. Demographic rm Population and Survey Analysts’ November report for Katy ISD showed two of KISD’s largest single-family contributors over the next 10 years are in Waller County. They include: • Sunterra by Land Tejas • Johnson Development’s “Plow” Sunterra, near Pitts and Clay roads, plans to add 3,604 homes over the next 10 years, per PASA’s report. Johnson Development’s 1,150-acre community near Morton Road and FM 2855 will bring 2,800 homes, with the sales coming in 2025, community ocials said.

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an email. To account for that, the district will open Nelson Junior High this fall at 25747 Longenbaugh Road. The school will accommodate 1,400 students for an estimated cost of $55 million, according to the district’s website. Freeman High School will also open this fall at 7800 Katy Hockley Road at an estimated cost of $183 million. Funds for both come from the KISD’s $676.2 million bond approved in May 2021.

Realtor Tim Sjoka, CEO of See Tim Sell Property Group, said he believes much of the growth in south Waller County can be attributed to KISD becoming a destination district for parents seeking top-rated public schools. In response to the growth, KISD has recently undertaken construction of two new schools to accommodate the enrollment needs of the area. “The district is experiencing tremendous growth, particularly in the northwest quadrant,” said Nick Petito, KISD general manager of media relations, in

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Quotes of note

What’s being done

Overall, Sjoka said community, education and business leaders together created an environment that has consistently brought jobs to Katy. “Katy [community leaders] started the Katy [Area] Economic Development Council, … [which began] working with businesses and working with school districts and working with colleges,” Sjoka said. “They have brought job after job after job to Katy.” As a nonprot public-private partnership, the WCEDP has worked with existing businesses and those wanting to move into the county, which in turn increases the population and drives residential and retail development, Yokom said. Some of those businesses the group has brought to the county are Amazon, Goya Foods and Weatherford, an oil and gas services company, according to the WCEDP. The economic development has resulted

in rising tax revenues for the county, with data from the EDP showing a 355% increase in property tax revenue from EDP projects between calendar years 2015-23.

“We’re not overly regulated [in Waller County], and that leads to a very predictable and business-

friendly environment.” VINCE YOKOM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WALLER COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP

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BY KELLY SCHAFLER Community 2024 Annual Community Guide

Fulshear’s population grew 247.44% between the 2022 and 2017 five-year estimates— more quickly than the city of Katy, Katy ISD and Lamar CISD. The school districts’ populations include residents inside the district’s boundaries, not student enrollment. Katy and Fulshear area snapshot

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Age analysis

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Coee Fellows 3329 W. Grand Parkway N., Ste. 700, Katy www.coee-fellows.com

Humble Grounds, a faith-based Fulshear coee shop, opened a new location in Katy in December.

6 coee shops newly opened in Katy, Fulshear Six new coee shops have opened in the Katy area throughout 2023 and early 2024, according to trends identied by Community Impact sta  through monthly reporting. The latest arrival is L3 Craft Coee in Fulshear, which celebrated its grand opening Jan. 6. Another Fulshear-based coee house, Humble Grounds, opened a new shop in the area colloquially known as Old Katy on Dec. 13. The faith-based shop’s agship store is located in Fulshear. The southwest Houston area has also seen larger, national chains such as Oregon-based Dutch Bros Coee and New Orleans-founded shop PJ’s Coee. Meanwhile, German-based craft coee chain Coee Fellows branched into the U.S. market for the rst time this year with four Houston-area shops. The Katy store opened in November. This list is not comprehensive.

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Desserts Community

BY ASIA ARMOUR

Satisfy a sweet tooth at one of eight dessert shops that opened throughout 2023 and early 2024.

Katy

Katy

Alchemy Bake Lab This business carries a collection of confections such as cookies, tarts, cakes, and milk and cookies shooters. • Opened April 1 • 2717 Commercial Center Blvd., Ste. E185, Katy • www.alchemybakelab.com Carbs Me Out Those following a keto-diet can enjoy sweets such as blueberry cheesecake and ice cream. • Opened in May • 21788 Katy Freeway, Ste. 200, Katy • www.carbsmeout.com Dirty Dough Cookies This cookie company is known for its stuffed treats, with flavors such as cookies and cream and raspberry toaster tart. • Opened Nov. 18 • 6920 S. Fry Road, Katy • https://dirtydoughcookies.com Half Baked Goodness The gourmet cookie company has creative options such as an espresso-infused cookie drizzled with caramel. • Opened Aug. 5 • 2004 S. Mason Road, Ste. D2, Katy • www.halfbakedgoodness.com Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream This location offers over 45 different frozen treat flavors daily. Options include vegan sorbets, sherbets and ices.

• Opened Aug. 10 • 23660 Westheimer Parkway, Unit 660B, Katy • www.handelsicecream.com Mango Mango Dessert This New York Chinatown-based shop has modern desserts such as puddings, pastries, and teas. • Opened in October • 22403 Grand Circle Blvd., Unit B103, Katy • www.mangomangodessert.com Drip’d Donuts Previously located on Washington Avenue in Houston, this unique desserts shop selling stuffed donuts will make its way to Katy in the first half of 2024. Menu options include doughnuts topped and filled with cereals, cookies, fruits and candies. Though the

sweets shop is not yet open, branded merchandise is available to purchase via the Drip’d Donuts website. • Opening early 2024 • 23523 Katy Freeway, Katy • www.dripddonuts.com

Uncle Tetsu The Japanese bakery sells cheesecakes that combine the richness of the American version and the airiness of a French souffle. • Opened Sept. 30 • 23220 Grand Circle Blvd., Katy • www.uncletetsu-us.com This list is not comprehensive.

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path across the Houston metro. This is not comprehensive. Destinations

Check out details on well-known entertainment venues and newer destinations off the beaten

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Sugar Land

Rosehill Beer Garden Food Network star and former NFL player Eddie Jackson opened the family-friendly beer garden in 2018. Several food trucks are stationed at the property, which also features picnic tables, a playground and lawn games as well as live music performances and pop-up vendors during weekends. • 14540 Cypress Rosehill Road, Cypress • www.rosehillbeer.com

Old Town Spring This turn-of-the-century railroad town is known for its boutique shopping, mom-and-pop restaurants, historical museums and local art galleries. Made up of businesses housed in converted Victorian- style homes, Old Town Spring hosts a variety of events throughout the year such as Home for the Holidays, historic ghost tours and live music. • 26302 Preston Ave., Spring • www.oldtownspringshopping.com

Constellation Field The sports field offers various events throughout the year in addition to being the home of the Space Cowboys, the Houston Astros’ Triple A affiliate. The venue hosts various events, including Center Field Cinema, festivals, concerts, 5K runs and walks, local high school and college baseball games, and the annual Sugar Land Holiday Lights.

• 1 Stadium Drive, Sugar Land • www.milb.com/sugar-land

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Memorial Park The 1,466-acre park can be found across from Houston’s Memorial neighborhood along the western edge of the Inner Loop. The park is known as the home of the Houston Arboretum as well as an 18-hole golf course. Buffalo Bayou runs through the park, along with hike and bike trails. • 6501 Memorial Drive, Houston • www.memorialparkconservancy.org

Hermann Park The 445-acre park is situated between Houston’s Museum District and Texas Medical Center. Several of Houston’s cultural institutions can be found within the park, including the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Science and Miller Outdoor Theatre. Other attractions include the Japanese Garden and the Hermann Park railroad.

Sri Meenakshi Temple The temple along McLean Road has served as a Hindu place of worship since 1978. It is the only temple outside of India dedicated to Meenakshi, the goddess of marriage. More than a dozen statues of deities adorned with bright flowers or brass jewels are offered prayers and gifts from observers. • 17130 McLean Road, Pearland • www.meenakshi.org

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Dining

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The strawberry steak salad ( $22 ) is a feature of The Oaks diverse menu.

The Oaks Kitchen & Bar menu is a fusion of Asian, American and French cuisine.

PHOTOS COURTESY THE OAKS KITCHEN & BAR

Oaks Kitchen owner aims to shift narrative on eatery

Juliet Comer became the eatery’s owner and general manager in August 2023.

As executive chef and now owner of The Oaks Kitchen, Comer calls back to her Filipino roots for the restaurant’s cuisine. She brings an Asian, American and French fusion to the menu that she said guests rave about. What to expect Comer aims to strengthen The Oaks’ relation- ship with residents, connecting with them by catering events, focusing on food quality and retraining sta. “We are nonstop working,” Comer said. “My chef, kitchen manager and I are working on a new menu. We’re trying to create a new menu that people can aord, with entrees that are dierent from other restaurants.”

Juliet Comer said she believes in destiny when it’s coupled with dedication. The owner and general manager of Cane Island’s The Oaks Kitchen & Bar was the executive chef and the eatery’s rst hire when it opened in March 2019. She bought it from Cane Island’s pres- ident in August 2023 after considering the eatery’s then-sour relationship with residents. “You put eort and all your hard work into [something],” Comer said. “And for me, I believe in destiny. If it’s destined for you, it’s for you.” The inspiration Comer’s passion for cooking began when she was young, leading her to go to culinary school in Australia and work at restaurants in Houston.

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