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Edward Pollard, Houston City Council member District J, talks about the all-terrain vehicle at the Houston Police Department's Gulfton Storefront, 6227 Southwest Fwy., Monday, Jan. 29, 2024, in ...
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This Houston council member is rebranding his district as ‘J City.’ What does that mean for residents? - MSNCouncil Member Edward Pollard has proposed rebranding his district into its own "city" as he increases the number of services available to residents. The move, which comes down mostly to a name at ...
Supplemental services, like police patrols and home repairs, are paused in District J. Houston City Council member Edward Pollard says they’re being held up by Mayor John Whitmire’s office.
Houston City Council member Edward Pollard is rebranding District J in Southwest Houston as "J City." With more than 200,000 residents, Pollard pointed out, District J is more populous than many U ...
Houston City Council Member Edward Pollard, who represents District J, claims the district is the size of a city, has it's own unique issues and concerns. He's now calling his district "J City." ...
Houston City Council member Mario Castillo asks a question as CenterPoint Vice President of Regulatory Policy Brad Tutunjian addresses the city council Thursday, Sep. 12, 2024.
HOUSTON — Houston City Council unanimously approved a new contract with the police union, a deal city and department leaders believe will lead to improved officer morale, service and recruitment ...
Former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards announced her bid for Congress on Wednesday to fill the seat vacated after the death of Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas), saying the Democratic ...
Former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards threw her hat in the ring Wednesday for the U.S. House of Representatives District 18 race, joining former County Attorney Christian Menefee and ...
HOUSTON — As some Houston City Council members call for changes to how the Houston Fire Department handles and investigates misconduct, other leaders say the issue rests with the state legislature.
By regulating short-term rentals Julian Ramirez, who represents Houston City Council At-Large Position 1, says it should address accountability concerns residents have had for years.
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