INFRASTRUCTURE & UTILITIES
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Sought clarification on plans for Belmont estates to ensure flooding concerns raised by adjacent residents were addressed (2023-10).
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Scrutinized Pecan Knoll water plant estimate of over 14 million USD proposed by Freese and Nichols and asked clarifications on cost escalations (2023-11).
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Supported replacement of water meters to switch to remote reading capabilities (2024-02).
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Supported hiring professional services for PCI index (roadway conditions) (2024-03).
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Supported changes to CDO to allow cell phone towers to have lesser clearance zones to facilitate such being built in Fulshear to help with lack of cell phone coverage. Also supported leasing city owned land parcels for building of such cell phone towers to improve cell phone coverages through the city (2024-04).
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Requested presentation from Fulshear’s representative on NFBWA for a presentation (2024-05).
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Approved purchase of hydro-pneumatic tank rentals to address water pressure concerns for Polo Ranch / Del Webb area (2024-05).
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Asked critical questions regarding traffic, water, wastewater, school crowding, etc. regarding Century holding’s development project ‘Fulshear Junction’ (2024-05).
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Supported appeal for challenge to NFBWA water rates (2024-06).
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Requested PFAS related presentation from city staff to ensure clean city water for residents (2024-07).
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Requested presentation from Fort Bend county Subsidence district. Camron Miller, city of Fulshear’s representative on the district presented information (2024-11).
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Ensured that easement agreement with Centerpoint was in accordance with norms and no additional costs were to be incurred by the city (2025-01).
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Insisted on PCI (pavement condition index) to be ‘better than fair’ to reduce repair and replacement costs (2025-03).
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Supported EDC effort to evaluate feasibility of alternative passages for Westpark tollway through downtown Fulshear, with either an underpass of tollway, or bowtie of city bridge (2025-05).
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Supported bringing utility operations in-house instead of using third party contractors for water and waste-water services for cost savings (2025-05).
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Approval of additional cell phone towers (2025-06).
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Supported approval of ordinance limiting parking/stopping in school zone except for designated areas to avoid traffic congestion during peak traffic hours (2025-08).
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Supported approval of city ordinance prohibiting through truck traffic on city streets, unless the destination is within the city limits (2026-02).
FISCAL &
GOVERNANCE OVERSIGHT
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Insisted on considering Ms. Christina Baron for vacant council district 3 seat, instead of keeping it vacant (2023-08).
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Supported decision to put the then city manager Jack Harper on administrative leave and subsequent termination (2024-02).
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Ensured council received sufficient time to review financial audit reports (2024-04).
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Reviewed draught contingency plan and provided suggestions (2024-04).
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Changed city council meeting time to 6 pm for residents’ convenience to attend and/or watch online (2024-10).
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Supported termination of city attorney (2025-03).
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Ensured council remains responsible for making policy decisions for city facilities (2025-03).
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Advised against city overreach into private business decisions through CDO, allowing for market economy solutions (2025-03).
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Supported council decision to pursue lawsuit to seek damages regarding remediation of the city hall through Chapman law firm (2026-01).
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Insisted on hiring a candidate for director of finance to be hired as assistant director of finance to allow the candidate to earn experience in the local government (2026-01).
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Attended city’s first early budget workshop and provided guidance to staff (2026-03).
SMART GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
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Supported denial of re-zoning of general commercial land into semi-urban residential district (South East corner of CCR) (2023-10).
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Supported denial of zoning change for land north of McKinnon road from general commercial to downtown district (2024-04).
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Advised against city overreach into private business decisions through CDO, allowing for market economy solutions (2025-03).
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Provided guidance on future path regarding Fulshear Fast Track and partnership with Canon (2025-06).
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Supported annexation of Eagle Landing Park into the city of Fulshear boundaries (2026-01).
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Supported denial of zoning change for 26.83 acres of land at Eagle Landing Park into semi-urban residential district (2026-01).
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Asked critical questions on proposed public-private collaboration project to develop ‘Fulshear town center’ regarding request for funding by the city. Suggested developers to provide proposals for city staff review for financial and legal aspects before seeking council approval (2026-03).
COMMUNITY &
QUALITY OF LIFE
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Supported FASD awareness proclamation (2024-09)
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Supported access of Irene Stern Community Center to Fort Bend county senior center at no cost (2025-04).
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Supported creation of Youth Advisory Commission (YAC) (2025-04).
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Appointed as city of Fulshear representative on HGAC (2025-06).
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Supported approval of city ordinance providing guidelines and limitations of use of electric bikes and e-scooters within the city of Fulshear (2025-10).
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Supported Fulshear little league Baseball (2026-01).
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Supported approval of city ordinance regulating use of donation bins within the city of Fulshear (2026-01).
