- Pasadena, Texas - Wikipedia
Pasadena ( ˌ p æ s ə ˈ d iː n ə ) is a city in the U S state of Texas, located in Harris County It is part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area As of the 2020 U S census, the city's population was 151,950, [4] making it the 23rd most populous city in Texas and the second most populous in Harris County, after Houston
- Lina Hidalgo - Wikipedia
She is the county judge of Harris County, the third-most populous county in the United States [1] Hidalgo is the first woman and the first Latina to be elected to this office Notwithstanding the label, the position of county judge is for the most part a nonjudicial position in Texas [ 2 ]
- Harris County Toll Road Authority - Wikipedia
HCTRA came into being in September 1983 after Harris County voters approved a $900 million bond referendum by a 7–3 margin to release up to $900 million in bonds to create two toll roads – the Hardy Toll Road and the Sam Houston Tollway – to improve the regional mobility and reduce traffic congestion in the Greater Houston area, an area known for rapid population growth
- Humble, Texas - Wikipedia
Humble ( ˈ ʌ m b əl UM-bəl) is a city located in the Houston metropolitan area Humble became an oil boomtown in the early 20th century when oil was first discovered there in 1904
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- League City, Texas - Wikipedia
League City is a city in the U S state of Texas, in Galveston County, within the Greater Houston metropolitan area The population was 114,392 at the 2020 census [5]The city of League City has a small portion north of Clear Creek within Harris County zoned for residential and commercial uses [7]
- Spring Branch, Houston - Wikipedia
Spring Branch is a district in west-northwest Harris County, Texas, United States, roughly bordered by Tanner Road and Hempstead Road to the north, Beltway 8 to the west, Interstate 10 to the south, and the 610 Loop to the east; it is almost entirely within the city of Houston [4]
- Ed Gonzalez - Wikipedia
Gonzalez worked as an officer in the Houston Police Department for 18 years He was elected to the Houston City Council in 2009 [2] and served until 2016 Representing District H, Gonzalez was also vice mayor pro tempore from 2010 to 2012 [3] Gonzalez assumed office as the 30th sheriff of Harris County, Texas, in January 2017
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