October 2024

Dear Chris,

As fall begins, remember that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Whether it’s a friend, a family member, or colleague, we’ve all seen the strength and resilience of loved ones facing breast cancer, and their courageous stories remind us that no one has to fight alone.

This month, we don’t just wear pink. We honor those who are battling breast cancer and remember those we’ve lost by taking action together as mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends. Encourage your loved ones to be health-conscious; early detection is crucial. I urge all women, especially those over 40 or with a family history of breast cancer, to schedule regular mammograms and perform self-examinations. I will be going for mine.

For more information, join us at Precinct 4’s Wear Pink Luncheon at Weekley Community Center on October 5th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. You’ll receive free educational resources and hear from medical experts as they share vital information about breast cancer risks, early detection and more.

We also know that it can be hard to access affordable, quality healthcare, and that regular check-ins with a medical professional from a young age are so important. That is why I’m proud to announce that Precinct 4 is opening its Baylor Teen Health Clinic on October 16th at the Bayland Community Center. In partnership with the Baylor College of Medicine, the Precinct 4 clinic will offer no-cost health services for children and young adults aged 13-24. Patients will have free access to services such as immunizations, sports physicals, sick visits, contraception, and more.

Just as taking care of our health and well-being requires commitment, so does building a stronger community. Meet your neighbors at our Alief Listening Tour on Saturday, October 19th at the Alief Neighborhood Center. Children and families can enjoy our Trunk-or-Treat and the unveiling of student artwork that will inspire new sculptures in the community. I’ll be there with my family!

Lastly, early voting starts on October 21st through November 1st, and your voice matters more than ever. For more information on poll locations, identification requirements, and more, visit Precinct 4’s Election Resources page.

Let’s build stronger communities by taking care of ourselves, staying engaged, and encouraging each other to stay healthy!

All my best,

 
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2024 ELECTION

Important Election Dates

Last Day to Register to Vote | Oct. 7

Early Voting | Oct. 21 – Nov. 1

Last Day to Apply for a Mail Ballot | Oct. 25

Election Day | Nov. 5

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COMMISSIONERS COURT

 

Harris County approved its budget.
Here’s what you need to know.

Every year, the County must approve a budget to fund all County operations – from roads and bridges to law enforcement and affordable housing. This year, Commissioners Court approved a $2.67 billion budget, which affects everyone who lives, works, and visits Harris County.
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CELEBRATING COMMUNITY

Precinct 4 honors and celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Every year, in mid-September, it is common to encounter advertisements, products, and activities dedicated to Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Harris County authorizes first dedicated season for Diwali fireworks sales

This year’s Diwali celebrations will be brighter than ever in the Houston area after Commissioners Court approved firework sales for the holiday for the first time.
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PRECINCT 4 EVENTS

Precinct 4

Listening Tour: Alief

Oct. 19 | 1-3 p.m.

Alief Neighborhood Center

11903 Bellaire Blvd., Houston

Join Commissioner Lesley Briones for the next stop of the 2024 Listening Tour in Alief! Meet the Commissioner, enjoy a family-friendly trunk-or-treat, and celebrate the Alief ISD student art bus wrap winner!

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Fall Festival

Nov. 9 | 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Bear Creek Pioneers Park

15015 Clay Rd., Houston

Experience the beauty of Fall at Bear Creek Pioneers Park! Bring the family to decorate pumpkins, enjoy crafts, music, and so much more.

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PARKS & COMMUNITY CENTERS

Commissioner Briones Celebrates Transformational $11.3M U.S. Interior Department Grant for Gulfton’s Burnett Bayland Park

Harris County Precinct 4 has been awarded an $11.3 million grant from the United States Department of the Interior for its Burnett Bayland Park Improvements Project, marking a major milestone in revitalizing this vital community space. The grant, funded through the Land and Water Conservation Fund’s (LWCF) Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program (ORLP), will support substantial upgrades to Burnett Bayland Park, located in the heart of Gulfton.

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POLL

What is your favorite thing to do in a Precinct 4 Park?

Go for a hike or bike ride
Enjoy a picnic with family and friends
Play sports or join fitness activities
Take your family to the playground
Other
 
HEART OF P4

From Struggling to Access Government Benefits to Leading a Team That Helps
Others Navigate Them

Najat Elsayed has been helping everyone she could since she was a child. In middle school, she tried to find ways to send supplies and resources to people in war zones. In high school, she fundraised and crowdsourced supplies for a family in need, often using her own funds and resources to try and give the children normal childhood experiences.
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EDUCATION

Precinct 4 Unveils Vibrant New Bus Wraps Designed by Talented Students from Katy ISD and Tomball ISD

Commissioner Briones proudly unveiled two new bus designs in September from students at Katy ISD and Tomball ISD. Students from across Precinct 4 were encouraged to submit unique artwork showcasing the history and unity of Harris County. These buses will serve our residents, from senior day trips to providing community support during disasters.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IN THE COMMUNITY

Commissioner Briones meets with Tomball residents during stop on Listening Tour

Commissioner Briones visited with Tomball residents, hearing directly from them about their concerns and sharing the progress we’re making on infrastructure, public safety, and creating thriving, equitable communities. Join us for our next Listening Tour stop on Oct. 19 in Alief.

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Commissioner Briones discusses education initiatives with Katy Area Retired Teachers

Commissioner Briones celebrated our dedicated retired educators, highlighting their commitment to students and the community. As a former teacher, she’s championing free summer programs, safer schools, and connecting students with local government.

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Commissioner Briones joins Councilmember Huffman for Movie Night at Nottingham Park

Everyone had a blast at Sports Movie Night at Nottingham Park! In partnership with Councilmember Mary Nan Huffman, the event featured family-friendly activities and a movie under the stars.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Precinct 4 beautifies Pitner Pocket Park in Spring Branch

Precinct 4 is taking immediate steps to enhance Pitner Park. The team partnered with Fit Houston, Madres del Parque, and the Spring Branch Family Development Center to paint and install a Little Free Library, a bench, and a market stand.

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