Motorists driving through Spring Branch will soon have another reason to keep their eyes on the road. In coming weeks, landscaping crews will fan out across the district to begin work on 14 new esplanades—the grassy medians that run along the middle of roadways—that have been adopted by the Spring Branch Management District as part of its ongoing beautification and neighborhood improvement program.

“We get a lot of calls from people asking when we’re going to put in more esplanades, so it’s very exciting to start construction on the next group of them.” said Spring Branch Management District Director of Services Josh Hawes. “The number one question I get is, ‘When are you going to do an esplanade in my area?’”

“If you go down Blalock, you can see the esplanades we’ve done,” said David Schwab, the chair of the district’s environmental and urban design committee. “Now we’ve adopted 14 more, and they’re going to become the standard that we want to spread across the district—we want to adopt as many more as we can.”

The 14 new esplanades will be designed by SWA Architects, the acclaimed international landscape architecture firm responsible for Buffalo Bayou Park and Terry Hershey Park. According to SWA project manager Clayton Bruner, the biggest design challenge was selecting plants that could survive Houston’s extreme weather.

“A few of the other esplanades in the district were pretty heavily impacted by the intense rains we’ve been having over the past year,” Bruner said. “What the management district wanted us to do was to make the design a bit more weather-proof with respect to maintenance. We want these esplanades to stand up for a long time.”