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Montrose Bridge Lights Return At Sunset Tonight

After getting shut off last week, community residents and businesses worked together to get them back on Saturday night

HOUSTON, TX — The lights are back on tonight for the Montrose Bridge. After getting shut off for a week because the Montrose District couldn't pay the utility bill while under a temporary court order, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Reliant Energy, the Montrose Management District and Montrose business owners and residents provided enough public support and funding to re-light the dramatic lights on bridges over the Southwest Freeway in Montrose at sunset Saturday night.

"We are incredibly humbled and honored to have our local community step forward with generous offers of donations and support to turn the bridge lights back on," said Ben Brewer, executive director of Montrose Management District. "These bridge lights are a powerful symbol of Houston’s unity, diversity and ingenuity and we are beyond delighted to turn them back on."

Turner tweeted Friday he would commit campaign funds to pay the overdue power bill. He reached out to the Montrose Management District and offered his personal support to turn the bridge lights back on.

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"Now we can indeed light the night with color again, thanks to a very quickly formed partnership," Turner said Saturday. "It shows how the bright the results can be when Houstonians work together."

On the recommendation of a local commercial property owner, the district set up a 501(c)3 account to accept donations strictly to pay the utility services necessary to light the bridges.

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David Houston, a Montrose resident and owner of New Leaf Real Estate, was one of the first donors to a 501c3. Reliant Energy also stepped forward with support.

"When we learned of the situation, we quickly responded with support for the community so that the lights could illuminate the bridges for everyone to enjoy, said Elizabeth Killinger, President of Reliant and NRG Retail. "Houston is home to us and the lights, while relatively new, have been used to celebrate some of the city’s brightest moments – Super Bowl 51 and the Houston Astro’s World Series win and we look forward to them lighting up the night again."

The programmable LED bridge lights were first turned on for the Super Bowl last February. Contractors rushed to turn the lights on for that landmark event and worked throughout 2017 to complete the lights and repair unforeseen technical challenges due to a rushed installation schedule. They were also lit in Astro’s colors for the World Series.

Turner said he understands the vital role that management districts play in enhancing local communities throughout Houston and that he hopes for an amicable resolution in the court case between the Montrose district and local residents.

The Montrose Management District describes itself as improving the quality of life in the historic Montrose area "through a service, improvement, and assessment plan to meet the needs of the District. The plan focuses on four core areas including: business and economic development, strategic planning, public safety, and visual and cultural improvements."

For more information on the Montrose District, visit their website here.

Photo via Montrose District

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