Issues before Harris County
20 active policies at the county level right now.
Harris County Reviews Financial Bond for Bridgeland Development Project
County commissioners will decide on keeping a $2,830 bond for the Bridgeland Prairieland V development in northwest Harr...
in committeeHarris County Reviews Financial Bond for Bridgeland Development
Harris County will decide on keeping $2,035 financial bond for Bridgeland Migration Way development project.
in committeeHarris County Reviews Development Bond Release Request
Harris County considers releasing $7,845 financial bond for Sweetgrass and Lago Bello development projects.
in committeeHarris County Reviews Financial Bond for Pecan Estates Development
County commissioners will decide on keeping a $6,845 bond for a new housing development in our community.
in committeeHarris County Reviews Street Development Bond for Marvida Terrace
Harris County Commissioners will vote on a $2,140 financial bond for street development on Marvida Terrace Drive.
in committeeHarris County Reviews $2,220 Street Development Bond for Marvida Terrace
Commissioners Court will review a financial bond for street development on Marvida Terrace Drive in our community.
in committeeHarris County Reviews $4,335 Development Bond for Marvida Section 19
Harris County Commissioners will vote on keeping a $4,335 financial bond from Astro Marvida for a Precinct 3 development...
activeHarris County Updates Road and Bridge Records
Harris County engineers share updates about our local roads and bridges with commissioners.
About Sean Teare
Sean Teare serves as the Harris County District Attorney, having taken the oath of office on January 1, 2025. He succeeded Kim Ogg in leading the largest prosecutor office in Texas, responsible for prosecuting felony criminal cases across Harris County. Teare is a career prosecutor who previously led the Vehicular Crimes Division at the Harris County District Attorney office, where he handled high-profile cases involving intoxication manslaughter and vehicular homicide. As District Attorney, he oversees a staff of hundreds of prosecutors and support personnel dedicated to public safety and criminal justice in the Houston metropolitan area. His office handles tens of thousands of criminal cases annually, serving a county population of over 4.7 million residents.
