Town Hall Meeting

 

We cordially invite you to attend our upcoming Town Hall Meeting to discuss

important District matters, share updates on ongoing and future projects, and address resident concerns.

Your participation is crucial in shaping the direction of our community and ensuring that WCID 89 continues to provide the best possible services.

WCID #89 Town Hall Meeting Details: 📅 Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 ⏰ Time: 6:30 PM

📍 Location: WCID 89 Administration Building 3455 Fellows Road, Houston, Texas 77047

This meeting will provide updates on:

✔ Infrastructure improvements (including water quality, drainage, and sidewalk repairs)

✔ Public safety initiatives and law enforcement reports

✔ Community engagement opportunities and how you can get involved

WCID 89 truly cares about the concerns of our residents, and we want to ensure that your questions are answered as thoroughly as possible.

To help us prepare, we strongly encourage you to complete the Question Submission Form below before the meeting.

Submitting your questions in advance will allow us to gather accurate information and provide well-prepared responses during the event.

 SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS by Feb 20th. Scan the QR code or using the link below:

WCID 89 Town Hall Meeting Resident Question Submission Form

 We look forward to seeing you, hearing your input, and working together to improve our community!

Sincerely, Your Harris County WCID 89 Board of Directors

Town Hall Meeting2025-02-10T18:15:52+00:00

Prect. 1 Town Hall- Aug. 15th, 2024

Commissioner Ellis is hosting a town hall as they prepare for the FY25 County Budget. The town hall is this Thursday, August 15th, 2024 at 6:00pm at Sunnyside Multi-Service Center. The address is 4410 Reed Road, Houston, Texas 77051. The doors will open at 5:30pm and light refreshments will be served. At the meeting, they will specifically discuss the budget process, which is how the county decides to use tax revenue to make progress in Harris County. Commissioner Ellis will be sharing his budget priorities and the Budget Director Dave Ramos will give a brief presentation and take questions.

We hope you are able to join, you may register for the event here: https://bit.ly/3A9A3cb

Prect. 1 Town Hall- Aug. 15th, 20242024-08-14T18:01:03+00:00

Debris Separation and Pick Up

Please ensure debris is ready for pickup and piled curbside not blocking any roadways.

At this time, we cannot provide an exact date and time, but we are working hard to ensure timely debris removal. We will be conducting three debris pick-up passes. During each pass, we will collect both vegetative and construction debris. The first pass is estimated to be completed within 30 days, weather and circumstances permitting. Our goal is to complete all passes by mid-October.

** Please note **
If choosing to use bags, we ask that they be clear bags. Any debris placed in black bags will be presumed to be normal household trash and will not be picked up during our collection.

Debris Separation and Pick Up2024-08-07T21:03:11+00:00

Drainage Concerns

What Is The Service Request Center?
The Service Request Center provides a single point of contact for residents to report concerns and raise concerns regarding the operating condition of Flood Control District infrastructure.

How Can I Contact The Service Request Center?
The Service Request Center receives over 4,000 phone calls each year and approximately 1,500 Service Requests are generated and logged that pertain to the Flood Control District.

HCFCD Citizen Services Team
346-286-4197
https://www.hcfcd.org/Community/Contact-Us/Service-Request

Drainage Concerns2024-07-19T00:18:52+00:00

Beryl Community Relief

DEBRIS PICKUP:

Precinct One is coordinating debris pick-ups throughout the Precinct. We do not have a time or date for pick-ups because our process is to share all addresses with our third-party contractor to complete the pickups. It is mandatory that all debris be placed at the curb of each residence as the contractors will not navigate onto properties to gather any debris.
Please email all addresses to constitutentservices@cp1.hctx.net with the subject: DEBRIS PICKUP REQUEST or call the Constituent Services number: 346-286-2125.

PET FOOD DISTRIBUTION:

The Houston Humane Society will be giving away Food and Supplies for Pets at 14700 Almeda Road Thursday through Sunday from 11am – 5:30pm.

 

COOLING CENTERS:

We are out of supplies, we will be restocked for tomorrow (July 13th) and will be open from 12pm-4pm.

 

SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION:

 

CLEANING SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION:

Beryl Community Relief2024-07-12T20:22:55+00:00

WCID 89 Water is Safe to Drink

Drinking water supplied by WCID89 is safe for consumption, tested daily by Si Environmental with samples submitted to TCEQ.
Precinct 1 has provided our district with water and non-perishable meals available for pickup at the WCID 89 Building from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Safety reminders:
  • Avoid running generators in garages to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Refrain from playing or walking in floodwaters unless necessary.
  • Stay clear of fallen power lines.
  • Be cautious of rodents and aquatic species around properties and parks that may be poisonous or venomous.
FEMA offers government and food assistance of up to $750 via their website application: www.disasterassistance.gov.
WCID 89 Water is Safe to Drink2024-07-12T14:53:29+00:00
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