About District Staff

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far District Staff has created 3183 blog entries.

Sheriff Ed Gonzales speaks at Civic Connections Forum

Below are a couple photos from the civic connections community forum, Thursday March 30 with guest speaker Sheriff Ed Gonzales. The Sheriff provided updates happening in the District II patrol area including East Aldine District. He also addressed resident questions about local gang tagging, thefts, and patrol initiatives.

2017-03-31T02:54:09-05:00March 31st, 2017|Community, Events|

Pictures of the March 9th Community Engagement Session

Take a look at the photos from the Community Engagement Session held on Thursday, March 9th at the East Aldine District Office. It was a collaboration with EAD and BakerRipley to engage the community about mobility infrastructure projects in East Aldine. There were about 75 community members present.

2017-03-15T14:00:58-05:00March 15th, 2017|About the District, Community, Events|

Pre-Certification Workshops for the Surface Water Supply Project

Please join the West Harris County Regional Water Authority for City of Houston MWSBE and DBE Pre-Certification Workshops for the Surface Water Supply Project You are invited to participate in workshops held by the West Harris County Regional Water Authority to encourage local MWSBE and DBE participation in the upcoming Surface Water Supply Project. Please [...]

2017-03-08T02:32:43-06:00March 8th, 2017|Community, Events, Projects|

FREE Cert Training, March 20-May 8

This training can help save lives and protect property. CERT Training Community Emergency Response Team Manual and Starter Backpack Kit Provided Mondays, 6:30pm to 9:30pm March 20th — May 8th East Aldine District Office 5333 Aldine Mail Route CERT training is designed to help prepare you, your family, and neighbors in the event of disruptions [...]

2017-02-17T20:41:52-06:00February 17th, 2017|Community, Events, Resources|

Urgent Airbag Safety Recall

The airbag in your vehicle may have a deadly defect. Instead or protecting you, these defective airbags explode like grenades, spraying metal shrapnel inside the passenger compartment. Eleven people have died, including two right here in Houston. More than 180 people have been severely injured. The good news is, the repair is absolutely free. A [...]

2017-02-16T01:54:28-06:00February 16th, 2017|Community, Reports & Studies|
Go to Top