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    Bike Killing Rocks Montrose

    Bike tragedy remains unsolved: Search for hit-and-run driver continues

    Tyler Rudick
    Dec 6, 2013 | 4:11 pm

    Without any leads or suspects, the Houston Police Department's hit-and-run unit continues its investigation into the death of Chelsea Norman — a Whole Foods staffer who was fatally struck by an unknown driver while cycling home from work on Sunday night.

    Friends and family have set up a makeshift memorial for the 24-year-old San Antonio native, piling flowers and candles at the scene of the accident on Waugh Drive just south of West Gray.

    One of the few bystanders, a man who made the 911 call, told KHOU Channel 11 that he didn't see the vehicle that hit Norman and sped away without rendering aid. He said the victim's shoes and personal items were scattered across the intersection as an emergency personnel arrived to rush her to Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center.

    Boyfriend Larry Villalobos tells the Houston Press that Norman was found on Waugh lying face up in the bike lane with her bicycle 20 to 30 feet away in the opposite lane. The victim, who was not wearing a helmet, died from her injuries at Memorial Hermann on Wednesday.

    In memory

    To honor their colleague, Norman's fellow employees at the Montrose Whole Foods, where she worked as a wine specialist, will retrace her bicycle route from work to her Jackson Street apartment. The event, dubbed Complete Chelsea's Ride, begins at the grocery store on Sunday at 9 p.m. with the official ride at 10:17 p.m., the time Norman left Whole Foods that horrific night.

    Those close to the victim are expected to erect a Ghost Bike — a somber streetside mark memorializing the accident site with a bicycle painted completely white. A GoFundMe site has been set up to help support the Norman family.

    " We want to get the word to both drivers and cycles that we have to work together."

    Houston's tightly-knit cycling community will host another memorial ride on Wednesday with the added hope of raising awareness about how vehicles and bikes can share the road. "We're looking to do something positive while honoring Chelsea at the same time," Fab Ordonez, one of the organizers of Wednesday's event, tells CultureMap.

    "There's a growing movement of cyclists in Houston and she was a huge part of that. People aren't going to stop cycling at this point, and we want to get the word to both drivers and cycles that we have to work together."

    Ordonez calls the Waugh corridor in and around Buffalo Bayou Park a "disaster for cyclists" with huge open gaps on the Waugh Bat Bridge and traffic barreling off four Memorial Drive clover leafs. Given its central location, the major thoroughfare remains a necessity for city cyclists, yet bike lanes exist only south of West Gray.

    The Memorial Ride for a Safer Cycling Houston starts at 7 p.m. in the Montrose Whole Foods parking lot. Details are still in the works, so be sure to check out the Facebook event page for further information.

    Investigators are asking those with information about the accident to contact the HPD hit-and-run unit at 713-247-4065 of Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

    Leaders from Houston's cycling community will host a ride to honor Norman and stress the importance of sharing the road.

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    Leaders from Houston's cycling community will host a ride to honor Norman and stress the importance of sharing the road.
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    improving emancipation park

    Historic Third Ward park will receive $18.5 million in improvements

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 13, 2025 | 10:32 am
    Emancipation Park stage
    Courtesy of Emancipation Park Conservancy
    The park's stage will be expanded and enhanced.

    One of Houston’s signature parks is getting some major upgrades. Emancipation Park will receive $18.5 million in improvements that will strengthen its status as Third Ward’s favorite community gathering spot.

    Emancipation Park Conservancy announced the plans at a press conference held on Monday, October 13. Scheduled to be completed in time for the park’s annual Juneteenth celebration in 2026, plans call for the following improvements:

    • New stage: The park’s existing performance stage will be expanded to 5,000 square feet and upgraded with climate-controlled storage, a new audio-visual tech room, and a green room for performers.
    • Cultural center renovation: The park’s cultural center will be remodeled to add a gift shop, “digital story telling capabilities,” and audio-visual capabilities for those who rent the facility for private events.

    “This investment in Emancipation Park is about more than expanding a space; it’s about preserving history and creating a vibrant hub for cultural expression,” Emancipation Park Conservancy board chair Ramon Manning said in a statement. “It builds on the park’s improvements in 2014 by allowing us to increase programming capacity and ensure the park remains a central gathering place for performances, celebrations, and community connection.”

    The Kinder Foundation, an organization backed by Houston billionaires Nancy and Rich Kinder, is serving as lead funder for the project with contributions from the Brown Foundation and the Cullen Foundation. EPC is working to raise the remaining money necessary to complete the project.

    “Kinder Foundation is proud to continue supporting Emancipation Park, a place with deep cultural and historic significance,” said Nancy Kinder. “The park’s upgrades, including the stage expansion, will ensure Emancipation Park remains a place of community and celebration for generations to come.”

    During the construction, the stage, cultural center, and the lawn between the cultural center and recreation center will be closed. All of the park’s other facilities — including its playground, splash pad, and sports courts — will remain open.

    Famously founded in 1872 by a group of Black community leaders on a 10-acre plot of land they purchased for $800, Emancipation Park has served as the center of Houston’s Juneteenth celebrations ever since. The new upgrades build on the success of a $34 million renovation project that transformed the park when it was completed in 2017.

    Emancipation Park Conservancy also operates the Eldorado Ballroom that’s across the street from the park. The building, which dates back to 1939, is home to the Eldorado Ballroom performance space; Rado Market, a casual cafe from James Beard Award finalist Chris Williams; and Kindred Stories, a bookstore.

    “Emancipation Park is a valuable treasure for our community, and its history is an integral part of Houston's history,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire added. “The significant upgrades will ensure that it continues to play a vital role in Houston's future. I thank Nancy and Rich Kinder for their generous investment, and I appreciate the conservancy for its dedication to the stewardship of Emancipation Park. I look forward to seeing everyone enjoying the park once construction is completed.”

    Emancipation Park stage

    Courtesy of Emancipation Park Conservancy

    The park's stage will be expanded and enhanced.

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