10/15/2024
It’s awesome to see the city and county work together to make improvements for our little city. Thank you Commissioner Andy Meyers for all of your help and partnership!
Meadows Place has been my home for 30 years since 1991. Vote for me!
This gives me the unique perspective of simultaneously knowing our history and seeing our progress firsthand – how far we have come as a city and where we should be going.
10/15/2024
It’s awesome to see the city and county work together to make improvements for our little city. Thank you Commissioner Andy Meyers for all of your help and partnership!
01/27/2023
Last night the Fort Bend County Mayors and Council Association held their monthly meeting at our Community Center. The Association meets to discuss items that impact cities and residents in Fort Bend County. The topic for last night was subsidence and the speaker represented the Fort Bend Subsidence District. The city of Thompsons, TX will host next month’s meeting and the topic will be the 36A Corridor.
01/27/2023
06/29/2022
Join us today at 5:30 for a Council Workshop: City Budget. This meeting will be held at the Emergency Operations Center and will not be streamed online. Look forward to seeing you there.
Agenda found here:
https://cityofmeadowsplace.org/government/agenda-minutes/
06/28/2022
We have two important public meetings at City Hall TODAY.
Public Hearing-Garage Regulations: TONIGHT, 6 PM
Regular Council Meeting: TONIGHT 6:30 PM/Streamed Online
https://cityofmeadowsplace.org/city-council-live-stream/
06/08/2022
A Council Workshop related to the City Budget will be held TONIGHT at the EOC/Training Center at 5 p.m.
11975 W. Airport Blvd., Meadows Place, TX 77477
Live streaming will NOT be available. We look forward to seeing you all there.
For more info, click here: https://cityofmeadowsplace.org/budget-season/
05/27/2022
01/25/2022
Reminder we are having the Joint Public Hearing with Planning & Zoning tonight at 6pm, regarding Quick Quack Carwash applying for an SUP (Special Use Permit) to come into the city on the corner of Kirkwood and West Airport.
Please come out and let your voice be heard on this topic. If you are unable to attend or do not feel comfortable due to Covid, but still want your voice heard, please email me or any other council member. We can read your statement for you. Our meeting will be live streamed, but it is not interactive.
My email address is [email protected]
11/05/2021
With a 3-2 vote the Commissioner’s Court voted in the new redistricting map this afternoon. It appears Meadows Place will have a new commissioner and a new precinct. We will officially be in Precinct 3 with Commissioner Andy Meyers.
A few days ago, I was asked, “Why are you qualified to be an Alderman?” by a Meadows Place resident. This is a really important question. Most people ask why I am running. That is simple, I love Meadows Place. I have called it home for 30 years. I was raised here, and in turn, I am raising my family here. I think like all of my fellow neighbors, I want it to be the best it can be.
This passion has led me to be actively involved in our community. I have served on the EDC board for the last two years. I was part of the selection committee for our new code enforcement officer, as well as the selection committee for our new city administrator, both of whom have a huge impact on our city. I am currently leading the fundraising efforts for our local Cub Scout troop, and I serve on the board of our swim team, leading all of our volunteer efforts.
One of my proudest moments was playing a critical role to save Meadows Elementary. Mayor Jessup and I personally met with Congressman Pete Olson to gain his support. I attended all of the community meetings held by the district, printed flyers, and took them door to door talking with residents and encouraging them to come out and represent us at the meetings.
All of these things were for the greater good of our community and shows my passion for the city, but qualifications matter too.