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Infrastructure projects — like roads, drainage, and public facilities — involve many county departments. A dedicated committee could help those departments work together better and stay accountable. Residents who care about how county projects are managed may want to follow this vote.
Commissioners Court is reviewing a charter for a new group called the Infrastructure Coordination & Performance Committee. A charter is basically a rulebook that spells out what the committee does, who leads it, and how it operates. If approved, the County Administrator would chair the committee.
The Harris County Commissioners Court is the governing body of Harris County, Texas. Led by the County Judge and four precinct commissioners, the court sets the county budget, tax rate, and policies affecting public heal…
Visit website →The meeting takes place at 1001 Preston St in downtown Houston, which is Harris County's main administrative building.
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You can attend the public meeting in person or look up the agenda item online using the file number 26-3879. If you have questions about this item before the meeting, you can reach the staff contact listed for this item by email.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval of the charter for an Infrastructure Coordination & Performance Committee chaired by the County Administrator." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
This item is part of the regular Harris County Commissioners Court meeting process. If you're interested in how the county manages roads, drainage, or other public infrastructure, this committee — if approved — could be worth tracking going forward.
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