Query Houston civic, transit, and flood data through one MCP server.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "houston-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use houston-mcp to check whether the route from Downtown Houston to the Texas Medical Center currently has flooding or traffic disruptions, and cite the data sources used.
A route status assessment based on transit and flood data, with the data sources cited.
Use houston-mcp to summarize currently available civic, transit, and flood-related information for a Houston neighborhood, organized as a brief report.
A topic-based summary covering civic, transit, and flood-related information for the area.
Use houston-mcp to cross-check traffic and flood conditions for the same location, and explain what relevant information comes from TranStar, HCFWS, or the GIS Hub.
A cross-source query result explaining what each source contributes.
When a user needs to know whether a Houston route is safe or practical to take, this MCP tool can combine transit and flood data for the query. It helps AI assistants provide a current status assessment using multiple public data sources.
Developers or researchers working with Houston public data often face incompatible systems. This tool unifies those sources behind workflow-oriented interfaces so AI can search them consistently and answer questions.
If you are building an AI assistant that answers Houston civic, transit, or flood questions, this MCP server can serve as the underlying data access layer. It is especially useful for Q&A workflows that need multiple public sources.
It is a unified MCP server for accessing Houston-area civic, transit, and flood data. It brings together otherwise incompatible public data systems so AI assistants can answer related questions.
The provided description mentions sources such as TranStar, HCFWS, and the GIS Hub. For the full list and implementation details, see the source repository.
The current materials do not provide installation steps, runtime requirements, or key information. Please see the source repository for prerequisites.
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