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County Judge Brings Listening Tour To Missouri City
George's listening tour provides an avenue of engagement between Fort Bend County residents and county leaders.

MISSOURI CITY, TX - Fort Bend County Judge KP George will be meeting with Missouri City residents this week as part of his listening tour. The meeting will take place at Willowridge High School, located at 16301 Chimney Rock Road at 6 p.m.
George's listening tour provides an avenue of engagement between Fort Bend County residents and county leaders, to have a constructive dialogue about Fort Bend County services and hear concerns from residents.
George has hosted these meetings in various parts of Fort Bend County this year. In April, George met with Precinct 1 residents at the Creekside Fellowship Church.
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Pct. 2 Commissioner Grady Prestage, District Attorney Brian Middleton, Pct. 2 Constable Daryl Smith, and State Representative HD 27 Ron Reynolds may also be in attendance.
“Our more urban communities such as Missouri City, Stafford, Meadows Place, Houston, and Mission Bend to name a few are important to my Administration. While they are served by various municipalities, I want them to know of and utilize the full array of County resources available to these communities,” George said. “This is a great opportunity for residents on the North Eastern side of Fort Bend County to learn about all the County offers and ask questions of their elected officials and department heads. Bringing the government to the people is my top priority.”
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Representatives from Animal Services, Road & Bridge, Human Resources, Parks, Clinical Health, Drainage, Office of Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Health & Human Services, Public Transportation, Sheriffs & Pct. 2 Constable Office, Environmental Health, Engineering, and other departments are also expected to be in attendance.
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