County Judge Declares Local State of Disaster

FORT BEND COUNTY, TX – At 9AM this morning, August 24, 2017, County Judge Bob Hebert declared a local state of disaster in Fort Bend County in anticipation of the effects of the rapidly strengthening Tropical Storm Harvey. Judge Hebert stated, "This declaration initiates a full range of preparation efforts for Harvey, which is now expected to make landfall as a Cat 2 Hurricane with sustained winds of 105mph and gusts to 125mph! This is a dangerous storm and I urge all citizens to be prepared to protect themselves and their loved ones who might need assistance as the storm approaches.”

County Judge Hebert Declares Local State of Disaster: Tropical Storm Harvey [PDF]

All Offices Ordered CLOSED
County Judge Bob Hebert has ordered that Fort Bend County offices be CLOSED through Monday, September 4, 2017, because of the dangerous flood conditions. Employees please call 281-341-4444 for additional information. Jury duty has been cancelled. Please visit fbcoem.org for updated information on the storm.
All Evacuation Orders for Fort Bend County are Cancelled
Fort Bend County, Texas - During hurricane Harvey's impact and in the days immediately following, Fort Bend County Judge Robert Hebert issued evacuation orders in many areas of the county in order to protect life and property. These orders at their height covered an estimated 50,000 households. While high water is still present in some areas, conditions on the Brazos River, San Bernard River, and in areas adjacent to the Barker Reservoir have improved enough to warrant cancellation of these order for the remaining portions of the county. Effective immediately, no areas in Fort Bend County are under an evacuation order.

Residents should still use extreme caution when entering these areas. Remember to; "Turn Around, Don't Drown." Although all remaining evacuation orders have been cancelled, those areas may still have hazards present such as flooded roads, fallen trees, displaced animals, and standing water.

"This historic flood event has challenged Fort Bend County, but our residents have risen to that challenge and shown great courage, poise, and patience in the face of this tragedy, " Judge Hebert said. "We want you to know that we're right here with you and we are doing everything we can to help you get the care you need, get back into your home, and get assistance from FEMA. Remember, there are still hazards out there, so be careful and keep your family safe."

Make sure to visit the Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management website at fbcoem.org and Fort Bend Recovers website at fortbendrecovers.org for information as you begin the long-term recovery process.     

For information on recovering from Hurricane Harvey, visit FortBendRecovers.org.
2018 Budget
Fort Bend County Commissioners Vote to Authorize Lawsuit Against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Fort Bend County Commissioners voted during their regular meeting to approve a lawsuit that seeks a declaratory judgment from a Federal District Judge regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' ("Corps") operation of the barker Reservoir. Read the entire news item.  
Elections Administration Office Closed July 30 through August 1, 2018

To better serve the voters of Fort Bend County, the Office of Elections Administration will be closed Monday July 30, 2018 through Wednesday August 1, 2018 to allow departmental staff to attend Election Law training conducted by the Texas Secretary of State.

The office will resume normal hours on Thursday, August 2, 2018.

John Oldham

Election Administrator

All Fort Bend County libraries will close at 4:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 9, 2019
In response to the threat of inclement weather and possible flooding, all Fort Bend County libraries will close at 4:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 9, 2019.
Notice of Public Hearing for the FY21 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Grant

FORT BEND COUNTY

EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT

FY 2021 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING 

The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (34 U.S.C.§10153(a)(3)) is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system, from multi-jurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment, and justice information sharing initiatives. JAG-funded projects may address crime through the provision of services directly to individuals and/or communities and by improving the effectiveness and efficiency of criminal justice systems, processes and procedures.

A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, at 1:00 p.m., at the Fort Bend County Commissioners Court on the second floor of 401 Jackson Street in Richmond, Texas, to receive comments from the public regarding the County’s application for funds in the amount of $64,034.00.

Visit the News section of the County’s website at www.fortbendcountytx.gov for a summary of the proposed budget allocation. For more information, contact Merci Mohagheghi, Grants Manager, by phone at 281-341-8608 or by email at merci.mohagheghi@fortbendcountytx.gov.

FY21 JAG Public Notice

FY21 JAG Proposals Budget Summary

Proclamation Day 01/27/2026

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