City officials and local partners gathered on Aug. 5 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Buffalo Bayou Park to celebrate the installation of new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on public city property — a first-of-its-kind project funded directly through a Houston City Council district office.
The EV charging stations, located off Allen Parkway just east of Eleanor Tinsley Park, were made possible by a $100,000 allocation from District C Council Member Abbie Kamin’s office in collaboration with Downtown Houston+. The initiative is part of a broader effort to expand affordable access to sustainable transportation infrastructure across Houston.
“As the Energy Capitol of the World, we have a responsibility to lead the energy transition,” Kamin said in a prior media release. “We’re meeting the rising demand for cleaner, efficient transportation options, embracing our commitment to addressing climate change. I’m truly grateful to Downtown Redevelopment Authority for their partnership, making this possible for our district and the broader Houston community.”
The project was the result of a multi-agency collaboration that included Downtown Houston+, CenterPoint Energy, Evolve Houston, and several City departments. The installation represents a milestone in Houston’s push to meet growing demand for EV infrastructure while promoting equitable access in public spaces.
Buffalo Bayou Park, one of Houston’s most visited outdoor destinations, now serves as a model site for clean energy access. The new chargers aim to support the city’s climate goals and its commitment to electrifying the local transportation system.