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Department of Neighborhoods

The Department of Neighborhoods (DON) focuses on resolving neighborhood issues and improving quality of life for Houstonians.

Through our seven divisions, we provide a wide range of programs and services addressing education, the interests of people with disabilities, citizens’ concerns, volunteerism, international communities, gang prevention outreach and neighborhood inspections and code enforcement to reduce blight and substandard residential property.  DON works in collaboration with other City departments and community partners to improve government responsiveness and serve as a centralized resource for accessing City services.

About the Director

Kayte Tipton, Director

Katye Tipton was named director of the Department of Neighborhoods by Mayor Annise Parker and Houston City Council on May 31, 2012.  She was chosen to lead the department after serving as Interim-Director in recent months.  She joined the City of Houston in 2009 as Sign Administrator in the Public Works Department.  Prior to joining the City of Houston, she served the City of Stevenson in Alabama. 

There, she managed all aspects of the operation of the city.  Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Tipton holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Alabama.

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What do YOU think would help make Houston a great place to live and work? Please share any feedback or ideas about ways DON can work with residents through our eight divisions.  Give us your feedback!

October is Disability Awareness Month

Houston Mayor Annise Parker kicked off the City of Houston's 6th Annual “Disability Awareness Month” today at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center, 1475 W. Gray. Joining the mayor for the celebration were Houston City Council Members, community partners, business supporters and members of the disability community.  More ...