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Por favor, únase al Comisionado del condado de Fort Bend, Dexter L. McCoy, este martes en un ayuntamiento en Pleak, para discutir las necesidades de la comunidad y los recursos del condado, el próximo proceso presupuestario del condado y las propuestas de bonos de Noviembre de 2023. Este evento se realizará el martes 2 de Mayo a las 6 pm, en el Village of Pleak City Hall (6621 FM 2218, Pleak, TX 77469).
El objetivo de este ayuntamiento - el cuarto de una serie de 10 - es obtener valiosos aportes de los residentes y líderes comunitarios sobre en qué tipo de trabajo les gustaría que se centrara el condado de Fort Bend. Esta es una oportunidad para que los residentes expresen sus deseos y necesidades para Pleak. Además, existe la probabilidad de que el condado emita un bono de movilidad a fin de año que cubra las principales carreteras, intersecciones y mejoras de senderos en toda la comunidad, y un bono de parques que se dirija a nuevos parques y proyectos de recreación.
Please join Fort Bend County Commissioner Dexter L. McCoy this Tuesday for a town hall in Pleak, to discuss community needs & county resources, the upcoming county budgetary process, and November 2023 bond propositions. This event will be held on Tuesday, May 2 at 6 pm, at Village of Pleak City Hall (6621 FM 2218, Pleak, TX 77469).
The goal of this town hall – the fourth in a series of 10 – is to get valuable input from residents and community leaders on what kinds of work they would like Fort Bend County to focus on. This is an opportunity for residents to voice their wants and needs for Pleak. Additionally, there is a likelihood that the county will issue a mobility bond at the end of the year that covers major roadway, intersection, and trail improvements across the community, and a parks bond that addresses new parks and recreation projects
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Please visit Fort Bend County Clerk’s office at for more information.
Please contact the Justice of the Peace Precinct 4’s office at (832) 471-2550.
You may call Fort Bend County’s Drainage District at (281) 342-2863 or call Commissioner McCoy’s office at (281) 243-4800.
You may contact Road & Bridge directly at fbcrb@fbctx.gov or at (281) 342-4513.
There are four precincts in every Texas County, no matter how large or how many people live there, and every precinct is represented by a county commissioner. All four county commissioners and a county judge are members of commissioners court, which exercises broad policy-making authority. They are typically responsible for building and maintaining county roads and bridges within their precinct.
Watch this video from the Texas Association of Counties for a deeper dive: