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Emergency Services District No. 11 is donating equipment it no longer needs for primary use. Rather than let it go to waste, Harris County would put it to work in a supporting capacity.
Accepting donations like this helps the county stretch public resources further.
The item on the agenda is a resolution (File 26-3790) asking Commissioners Court to formally accept the equipment donation. The total value of the donated equipment is $11,250. It was introduced on June 1, 2026.
The Harris County Commissioners Court is the governing body of Harris County, Texas. Led by the County Judge and four precinct commissioners, the court sets the county budget, tax rate, and policies affecting public heal…
Visit website →The meeting takes place at 1001 Preston St in downtown Houston — that's the Harris County Administration Building.
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This is a public meeting, so residents can attend and observe the vote. If you have questions about the donation or the resolution before the meeting, you can reach out to the contact listed on the filing.
• Check the Harris County Legistar page for the full meeting agenda before June 11. • Mark your calendar for the June 11 meeting at noon if you want to attend in person. • Contact Elizabeth Thornton at Elizabeth.
Thornton@fmo.hctx.net with questions about this specific item.
• Arrive at 1001 Preston St with extra time for security and parking. • Look up Commissioners Court public comment rules if you'd like to speak at the meeting.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval to accept from the Harris County Emergency Services District (ESD) No. 11 the donation of equipment, with a value of $11,250 for ancillary use." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11 serves parts of unincorporated Harris County. Commissioners Court regularly reviews donations, contracts, and budget items that affect county services — attending these meetings is one way neighbors can stay informed about how public resources are managed.
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