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Thank you to our crews

A video thanking our public works team

The Precinct 2 Public Works team is no stranger to preparing for and tackling any severe weather that heads our way. This month, our team worked around the clock to treat icy roads, ensure our buildings were operating smoothly, and support law enforcement to keep our residents safe during the historic Winter Storm Enzo.


Please watch this video where we highlight how our community expressed their gratitude to our crews for their service.

Revive2Thrive: Prop A investments underway

Major investments to ensure our flood infrastructure will be keeping neighborhoods safe for decades to come are underway. Thanks to voters approving the Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) Prop A in November, Commissioner Garcia and our team are partnering with HCFCD to perform critical maintenance to increase the life of our flood control projects.

This month, Commissioner Garcia and Dr. Tina Petersen, HCFCD Executive Director, toured Precinct 2's Advisory Board to learn about some of the upcoming maintenance projects in the Aldine, Cloverleaf, and Channelview areas.


Click here to view photos of the tour.

What's next

In the coming weeks, Precinct 2 will celebrate the completion or groundbreaking of the following projects:



  • Pine Trails Subdivision Drainage Improvement Project groundbreaking
  • Challenger 7 Park groundbreaking
  • South Belt Trail ribbon cutting
  • Westfield Estates Sanitary Sewer Project groundbreaking
Click here for Precinct 2's Revive2Thrive project dashboard

Upcoming Community Meetings

Commissioner Garcia is dedicated to making Precinct 2 the best place to live, work, and play for everyone. Through our Revive2Thrive initiative, our team works alongside residents to prioritize investments in infrastructure improvements and community programs.


You're invited to participate in upcoming community meetings to help shape the future of Precinct 2. These plans aim to address issues such as mobility, housing, and sustainability. Your involvement is crucial. Please take note of these dates:


February 4 - Commerce Street Community Meeting at 6 PM

Settegast Community Center, 3000 Garrow St, Houston, TX 77003


February 11 - Veterans Memorial Community Meeting at 6PM

Mangum-Howell Community Center, 2500 Frick Rd, Houston TX 77038


February 20th - Sheldon Rd Community Meeting at 6PM

Flukinger Community Center, 16003 Lorenzo St, Channelview, TX 77530


For more information, click here.

Increasing Access2Health:

New lab for colonoscopy procedures

Thanks to federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), a gastroenterology lab at Harris Health's Quentin Mease Health Center is helping save lives. The lab opened a year ago to increase Harris Health's capacity for colonoscopy procedures. Since then, more than 1,330 patients have been resulting in about a dozen cancer diagnoses.


Colorectal cancer disproportionately affects the Black community, as they are approximately 20% more likely to get colorectal cancer and about 40% more likely to die from it than most other groups. This lab increases access to colorectal cancer screenings by making more appointments available and it is directly on a bus route, minimizing transportation burdens for those patients without a personal vehicle.

Here2Serve:

Meet Ramiro Rodriguez,

JD Walker Community Center Aide

Q: Tell us a little about your professional background.

A: I've always been passionate about contributing to the community and creating spaces where people feel valued. My journey to Precinct 2 began with a desire to make a meaningful impact in public service...READ MORE


Q: Precinct 2 recently opened its Lift Zone, a space for teens. Describe your role in this program and the impact you hope it will have on the community.

A: The Lift Zone is an incredible initiative designed to provide a safe, resourceful space for teens to grow and learn. My role involves helping manage and showcase innovative resources like 3D printers, Playstation consoles...READ MORE

In the last month, Commissioner Garcia led to:

Approve Flood Control Prop A contracts: Commissioner Garcia approved contracts and additional staffing to put funds approved by voters in the Harris County Flood Control District’s Prop A to work to ensure the county’s infrastructure is operating properly to prevent flooding and make neighborhoods safer.  


Build affordable homes: Commissioner Garcia and Commissioners Court approved the selection of a vendor for the Pasadena Vista Project. As part of the 2017 Hurricane Harvey Disaster Recovery Program, this project will build 30 new affordable homes in safe, flood resistant areas in the Pasadena area. 


Expand the Holistic Assistance Response Team (HART): Commissioners Court approved 38 new positions to support the expansion of HART, a program that makes our county safer by creating mental health first responders to help community members experiencing crisis, freeing deputies to more quickly respond to dangerous crime.


Reimagine Navigation Blvd: Commissioners Court approved the design phase of the Reimagine Navigation Blvd project. This effort will transform the median along Navigation Blvd from Lockwood Dr. to SSgt Macario Garcia Dr. into a vibrant linear park with a bike trail, pedestrian-friendly amenities, and greenspace. Backed by a $10 million HGAC grant, construction is set to begin in 2026, improving connectivity for the community.

When is the next Commissioners Court? Click here to find out

Resolutions

Precinct 2 is A Top Workplace: Commissioner Garcia celebrated with the Precinct 2 Human Resources and all precinct employees for being recognized as a Top Workplace for a midsized company by the Houston Chronicle.

In the news

Harris County To Invest $10.1M In Solar Panel Project For Libraries, Community Centers

Harris County Sees Decline In Violent Crime Dropped in 2024, Records Show

Commissioner Garcia Discusses Safety During Historic Winter Storm

More January highlights

Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Harrisburg Jackson Cemetery Community Clean Up

Commissioner Garcia's Texan's Friendly Wager

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