# fort bend (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

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## [The 1093 Trail, Eight Months On: Selling the Rails to Build the Trail](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-1093-trail-eight-months-on-selling)

_2026-08-20 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Since January, the Rails to Trails project has quietly assembled the two things every trail needs to run: a fundraising vehicle and seed money.

## [The Month Your Commute Changes: A Practical Guide to the Westpark Extension's Final Two Miles](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-month-your-commute-changes-a)

_2026-08-19 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Sometime this month — barring weather or a last-minute snag — the Westpark Tollway is expected to reach Charger Way, and the daily math of getting in and out of Fulshear changes for good.

## [The Increase You Already Voted For: Taking Apart Fulshear's Tax Rate](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-increase-you-already-voted-for)

_2026-08-18 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Part three of “Following the $332 Million,” a weekly series on Fulshear’s proposed budget.

## [The Number Is $0.19310: What's on Council's Desk Tuesday Night](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-number-is-019310-whats-on-councils)

_2026-08-17 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Two weeks ago I told you to circle August 18.

## [The Man on the Sign: A Life of Churchill Fulshear, Jr. (1808–1892)](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-man-on-the-sign-a-life-of-churchill)

_2026-08-16 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Every day, tens of thousands of people drive past a name they can’t quite place.

## [Discover the Wild Side of Fulshear, Texas: A Hidden Gem of Biodiversity](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/discover-the-wild-side-of-fulshear-25f)

_2026-08-15 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Nestled in Fort Bend County, Fulshear, Texas, might be known for its rapid growth and charming communities, but beneath the surface of development lies a vibrant and surprisingly diverse natural world.

## [A Stroll Through Yesterday's Fulshear: The Enduring Memories of Constance Ann Harris Seger](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/a-stroll-through-yesterdays-fulshear-dcb)

_2026-08-13 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Constance Ann Harris Seger ©Fort Bend County Historical Commission

## [The Dirt Starts Becoming Rooftops: Heritage Bend Breaks Ground on Its First Neighborhood](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-dirt-starts-becoming-rooftops)

_2026-08-12 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

On July 9, Highland Homes put shovels in the ground on a 554-home section of Heritage Bend — the first neighborhood construction inside the nearly 3,000-acre Hines community rising at FM 1093 and Texas Heritage Parkway.

## [Where the Rain Goes: The $23 Million Drainage Budget and the Prairie That Works for Free](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/where-the-rain-goes-the-23-million)

_2026-08-11 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Part two of “Following the $332 Million,” a weekly series on Fulshear’s proposed budget.

## [Red, Wine & Blue: The Katy Wine Fest Turns 21](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/red-wine-and-blue-the-katy-wine-fest)

_2026-08-10 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

Our neighbors at the Brazos River Rotary are throwing their 21st annual wine festival on October 2 — and the proceeds land closer to Fulshear than you might think.

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## [The Pirate's Son: How the Mason Family Quietly Rewrote Its Story on Fort Bend County Land](https://robertgordon2.substack.com/p/the-pirates-son-how-the-mason-family)

_2026-08-10 · Bob Gordon · About Fulshear, Texas_

A reader’s letter connects one of the frontier’s most notorious outlaws to the families we’ve been writing about all year — the Fosters, the Briscoes, and yes, the Fulshears.

