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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:
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:
You may submit a request and see current requests by clicking here to view the Road & Bridge Department’s dashboard. You may contact Fort Bend County’s Road & Bridge Department at fbcrb@fbctx.gov or call 281-342-4513.
You may contact Fort Bend County’s Drainage district at 281-342-2863.
You may contact the Justice of the Peace Precinct 4’s office at 832-471-2550.
You may contact the county clerk at cclerk@fortbendcountytx.gov or call 281-341-8685.
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Ensures efficient execution of certain projects, ensuring all steps are done in an effective and timely manner in accordance with Fort Bend County’s policies and procedures; Attends meetings on Commissioner’s behalf and serves as a liaison for Commissioner; Participates in planning of programs, policies or objectives for Precinct 4; Coordinates with other county departments and management to resolve issues and expedite work.
JD from Case Western Reserve University School of Law; BA in Chemistry and Political Science from Case Western Reserve University
Ali served as a Felony Prosecutor in the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office, and before that served in Private Practice for over 5 years. Additionally, he serves on a TIRZ Board as a director and has been active in local community organizations for over a decade.
Ali is an avid reader and fiction writer, including short stories and novels.
Ensures county projects are fully executed; Manage office related events; Attends meetings with and for Commissioner; serves as point of contact for county projects; Manages and responds to citizens questions and concerns; reviews and consults items that are up for Commissioners Court approval.
MSW from Graduate College of Social Work at University of Houston; BA in Liberal Arts from The Evergreen State College
Merci worked in the Fort Bend County Judge’s office as a project manager over grants and as the Judge’s executive assistant. She has also worked as a policy analyst for a Texas House Caucus chaired by Representative Garnet Coleman.
When not traveling you can find Merci spending time with her dog, reading in the park, or listening to all things politics through the numerous podcasts she has queued in her podcast app.
Serves as liaison with engineering departments and firms; Manages constituent concerns regarding infrastructure; Attends meetings and participates in committees on behalf of the Commissioner when needed; manage budget expenditures and recommends adjustments as necessary.
BS Urban & Regional Planning Texas A&M University, focus on Sustainability and Urban Revitalization
8 years in construction and real estate
Loren enjoys working out after a stressful day, weekend road tripping, exploring abroad, and working on his truck when he's visiting his family.
Fort Bend County Commissioner Dexter McCoy looks forward to meeting residents of the community he grew up in. This is a great opportunity for residents to voice what they believe Mission Bend needs and what folks want. Free activities for children ages 6-17.