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HOUSTON PUBLIC MEDIA: Houston’s Memorial and Buffalo Bayou Parks to be connected by forthcoming trail

06 Sep, 23

Funding from Harris County Precinct 4 will help the Houston Parks Board fill a gap between two of the city’s largest and most popular parks.
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Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones leverages $170 million for sustainable infrastructure projects

06 Sep, 23

32 projects across Precinct 4 will move forward because of Places 4 People
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COMMUNITY IMPACT: How to attend Harris County Precinct 4 community listening tour

31 Aug, 23

The office of Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones announced the dates and locations for four upcoming listening sessions as part of its 2023 Listening Tour.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones invites you to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at these family-friendly events

31 Aug, 23

The Latino communities across Harris County Precinct 4 are incredibly diverse. From the Panamanian neighborhoods in Brays Oaks and Mission Bend; to the thriving Columbian, Afro-Latino, and Garifuna communities in Alief; to the Mexican and Salvadoran communities in Gulfton; to our Venezuelan neighbors in Cypress and Katy; we are blessed with a rich tapestry of cultures that rivals any major city in the country.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Announces First Appointees to New Harris County LGBTQIA+ Commission

30 Aug, 23

Commissioner Lesley Briones spearheaded the creation of the history-making commission in June to amplify the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community and to promote equality. The Commission will provide actionable recommendations to improve economic, social, health, and safety outcomes for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Appoints Davis to Harris Health Board, Ruiz to Public Defender Board

29 Aug, 23

Commissioner Lesley Briones has appointed Afsheen Davis to the Harris Health Board and Luis Ruiz to the Harris County Public Defender Board.
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From computers to immunizations: How Commissioner Lesley Briones is helping families get ready for Back to School

28 Aug, 23

As the summer winds down, families have turned to Commissioner Lesley Briones and Precinct 4 to help prepare their children to return to school. Between multi-million-dollar investments in childcare and a campaign to distribute free Chromebooks to students, Commissioner Briones said it is “absolutely essential” to ensure that all children are set up to succeed.
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Six years after Hurricane Harvey, here’s how Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones is improving flood resiliency

25 Aug, 23

When Hurricane Harvey struck Texas in August of 2017, Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones was very pregnant with her youngest daughter.
During a June 9 groundbreaking for a $20.2 million drainage improvement project in the Bear Creek Village subdivision, near the Addicks Reservoir, Commissioner Briones described the stress of flooding as a potential medical emergency.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Establishes Precinct4Forward

10 Aug, 23

In a unanimous vote Tuesday, Harris County Commissioners approved the creation of Precinct4Forward, a nonprofit organization that will bring community partners together to improve the quality of life of Harris County Precinct 4’s 1.2 million residents.
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KHOU: Zube Park featured as Hidden Gem

10 Aug, 23

This 225-acre park in Hockley features multiple playgrounds, miles of trails, community pavilions, athletic fields, a train ride and a splash pad.
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PUBLIC NOTICE: Notification of planning meeting and public comment

03 Aug, 23

Harris County Precinct 4 is seeking input for three flood mitigation projects using Community Development Block Grant - Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) funds from the Texas General Land Office and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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See horses, goats, talking birds, and more at Bear Creek Park Wildlife Habitat in Harris County Precinct 4

01 Aug, 23

Nestled in the greenery of West Houston’s Addicks Reservoir, the wildlife habitat at Precinct 4’s Bear Creek Pioneers Park is a prime destination for families and bird lovers alike.
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Social media photos show all the fun residents had in Harris County Precinct 4 Parks during National Park and Recreation Month 

30 Jul, 23

July is National Park and Recreation Month and residents took full advantage of the quality parks in Harris County Precinct 4 by sharing their adventures on social media. From petting zoo trips to family bike rides, park visitors posted photos while enjoying our amenities and we’ve compiled some of our favorites! 
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Call for Resumes – Appointment to Probate Court No. 5

26 Jul, 23

With the passage of HB 3474 in the 88th Texas Legislature, Harris County will soon have a new Court, Probate Court No. 5, on September 1, 2023.
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Harris County Women’s Commission Presents First Report to Harris County Commissioners

18 Jul, 23

During their July 18 meeting, Harris County commissioners discussed a report from the Harris County Women’s Commission outlining its future goals and issued new directives for the nine-member group.
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KPRC: Harris County commissioner talks progress, college program supports students, and more on Houston Newsmakers

16 Jul, 23

Lesley Briones has only been the Harris County Precinct 4 commissioner for seven months but has hit the ground running, trying to make a difference.
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Parks to explore in Harris County Precinct 4 during National Parks and Recreation Month

07 Jul, 23

Whether you want to walk on tree-shaded nature trails, cool off in the water, view exotic animals, or play with your pup, there is a place for everyone to have fun in Precinct 4 during National Parks and Recreation Month.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones' Statements on Supreme Court Rulings

30 Jun, 23

"The Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions is a major erosion of the critical progress we have made to address systemic barriers faced by students of color. As a former teacher, I have witnessed how diversity of thought and perspectives fostered a collaborative learning environment for all students. We must continue to promote access to equal opportunity and diversity in higher education.”
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Commissioners Court Invests $1.7M to Improve 911 Call Response Times

28 Jun, 23

In a unanimous vote on June 27, Harris County commissioners approved $1.7 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to enhance the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) TeleDeputy Unit.
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Commissioner Briones, County Attorney Menefee announce action against Patriot Title

28 Jun, 23

Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones (Precinct 4) joined Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee to announce possible action against Patriot Title.
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KTRK: Program looking to add full-time deputies to emergency dispatch centers approved in Harris County

27 Jun, 23

A new program passed unanimously on Tuesday afternoon by Harris County Commissioners could change how you file police reports with the sheriff's office.
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Commissioner Briones appoints Porscha Brown to Managed Assigned Counsel board

27 Jun, 23

Commissioner Lesley Briones has appointed Porscha Natasha Brown to the Managed Assigned Counsel ​board. Brown has been a Public Defender since 2016, and currently works as an Assistant Public Defender in Harris County.
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One year without Roe v. Wade:

24 Jun, 23

Today marks one year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, stripping women of their fundamental right to bodily autonomy. This decision turned back the clock half a century. It saddens and angers me that my three young daughters are growing up with fewer rights than their grandmothers.
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Founded in Freedom: Riceville’s Enduring Legacy as a Texas Freedom Colony

19 Jun, 23

As we mark 158 years since enslaved Black Texans learned of their freedom, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, community members of one of Texas’ oldest freedom colonies reflected on their own history, which began even before June 19, 1865.

At the over 130-year-old Riceville Mount Olive Baptist Church in Southwest Houston, longtime Riceville residents shared their stories.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Initiates Bear Creek Village Drainage Improvement Project

09 Jun, 23

Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones was joined by the Harris County Flood Control District, Harris County Engineering Department, and Harris County Utility District No. 6 in a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the next step in improving street drainage and mitigating flood risks for the Bear Creek Village community.
During Hurricane Harvey, approximately 1,400 homes — nearly 60% of single-family residences — flooded in the subdivision.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Makes History by Establishing First LGBTQIA+ Commission

06 Jun, 23

In a 4-1 vote, Harris County Commissioners approved the creation of the County’s first LGBTQIA+ Commission.
Commissioner Lesley Briones introduced the motion, calling it an important step toward amplifying the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community and promoting equality in Harris County.
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Harris County Precinct 4 to Open Two New Soccer Pitches in Gulfton

30 May, 23

Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones, in partnership with Mayor Sylvester Turner, City of Houston District J Council Member Edward Pollard, the Gulfton Management District, the Houston Dynamo FC, the Houston Dash, and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department, opened two new soccer pitches at Burnett Bayland Park in Gulfton.
The soccer pitch installation marks the first of multiple investments into Burnett Bayland Park. Precinct 4 will soon launch a master plan for the Park, which will reinvigorate the space for the Gulfton community.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Seeks to Re-envision Westpark Tollway

17 May, 23

Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones announced a study to re-envision the Westpark Tollway, from the Beltway 8 west to the Harris County-Fort Bend County line to help keep pace with growth in the fastest growing region in Texas, expand economic opportunities, and improve quality of life for residents.
Receiving unanimous support from Commissioners Court, the County will move forward with a search for qualified engineering firms to lead the study which will explore potential options to increase mobility capacity and transportation solutions.
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Commissioner Lesley Briones Appoints Dr. Cody Pyke to Harris Health System Board of Trustees

16 May, 23

In a unanimous vote, Harris County Commissioners Court made history as it approved Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones’ nominee, Dr. Cody Pyke (she/they), to the Harris Health System Board of Trustees. Dr. Pyke is the first openly transgender and nonbinary individual to serve on the nine-member board, which oversees a $2.3 billion, fully integrated healthcare system that includes community health centers, same-day clinics, multi-specialty clinic locations, a dental center and dialysis center, mobile health units and two full-service hospitals in Harris County.
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Alice Lee appointed to Harris County Redevelopment Authority and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone 24 boards

16 May, 23

Commissioner Briones has appointed Alice Lee to both the Harris County Redevelopment Authority and the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone 24 boards. Lee, the current Chief of Staff for Commissioner Briones, brings over 30 years of experience in public service.
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Briones: Harris County mothers deserve more than just flowers

13 May, 23

Growing up as the oldest of three children, I saw how much my own mom, a public-school teacher who often worked multiple jobs, sacrificed for us to have every possible opportunity. But nothing truly prepares you for motherhood, for that moment when you see your first child for the first time and for every day that follows – such transcendent love and purpose coupled with tremendous responsibility and concern.

I want to raise my three daughters in a world where they feel safe, respected, and empowered to become the very best version of themselves. Every mother deserves to live in that world, and every child deserves that opportunity.
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In First One Hundred Days, Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones is Moving Precinct 4 Forward

04 May, 23

In the first 100 days, Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones led the passage of a holistic justice and safety package, positioned the Precinct to significantly increase infrastructure investments, and traveled across the Precinct engaging with residents and building community partnerships.
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Diana Ramirez Named Interim Harris County Administrator

26 Apr, 23

In a 4-1 vote, Harris County Commissioners approved a motion by Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones to nominate Diana Ramirez as interim Harris County Administrator.
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Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones breaks ground on Westfield Pines and Village Drainage Improvement Project

17 Apr, 23

$6.1 million project to improve flood resilience in community heavily impacted by Hurricane Harvey
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Commissioner Lesley Briones hosts first-ever Iftar event in Precinct 4

13 Apr, 23

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HOUSTON CHRONICLE: Harris County Commissioners Court’s Latino majority already delivering in a new era of representation

02 Apr, 23

Representation has always mattered to Lesley Briones. Growing up on the border in Laredo, Harris County’s new Precinct 4 commissioner remembers being inspired by Democratic stalwart Judith Zaffirini, the first Mexican American woman to serve in the Texas Senate, and other Latinas in politics.
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​Commissioners Court Approves Holistic Public Safety Package

20 Mar, 23

Commissioner Briones and Commissioner Ellis support creation of additional district courts to address court case backlog
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Newly Sworn-in Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones Begins First Day Serving Residents of Precinct 4 with Commitment to Unity and Service

03 Jan, 23

“I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve and will work hard every day to unite our community and continue driving Harris County forward.”
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