Unveiling of ‘Union Corridor’ to Celebrate Unity and Diversity in Fort Bend County

FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas (Covering Katy News) — A newly designated stretch of Synott Road is being named “Union Corridor,” honoring the remarkable concentration of religious and cultural diversity found along the nearly 1-mile stretch that connects Fort Bend County and the City of Houston, as it is part of both the county’s Precinct 3 and the city’s District F.

Fort Bend County Precinct 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers unveiled a street sign identifying the area as Union Corridor. Houston District F City Council Member Tiffany Thomas also took part in the event along with religious leaders and area residents.

The ceremony was hosted at the Vietnamese Buddhist Center, one of the religious institutions along the thoroughfare that represents the shared values of harmony embodied by the corridor…

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