

Community Protest to Make Yale Safer
A group of fifth-grade students from Harvard Elementary School are advocating for safer streets along Yale Street by calling for the addition of streetlights and bike/pedestrian improvements.
Their goal is to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists along a corridor that currently lacks critical infrastructure.
Community members are invited to attend a peaceful demonstration to support safer streets for everyone.
This is a student-led effort, and A Tale of Two Bridges is sharing this event to help raise awareness and encourage community participation in improving neighborhood safety.
https://atotb.org/events/community-protest-to-make-yale-safer/
Call to Action
• Attend the demonstration
• Help raise awareness in the community
• Support safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists
Take the Yale Street Safety Survey & View the Community Presentation from the Greater Heights Super Neighborhood Council (Dec 16, 2025)
This student-led initiative aligns closely with the broader community effort to improve safety along Yale Street. A Tale of Two Bridges, in partnership with the Houston Heights Association, is actively gathering feedback from residents and businesses to help shape future safety and design improvements along the corridor. You can learn more about this ongoing work, view materials, and participate in the survey here:
https://atotb.org/campaigns/making-yale-safer/