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Tax reinvestment zones — sometimes called TIRZs — are special districts where a portion of property tax growth is set aside to pay for improvements in that area, like roads, drainage, or development projects. By signing these interlocal agreements, Harris County would have an official role in how those funds are managed in four zones in Precinct 2.
The four reinvestment zones are City of Houston Reinvestment Zone Numbers Eight, Eleven, Twenty-One, and Twenty-Three — all in Harris County Precinct 2. The County Judge would sign interlocal agreements with the City of Houston for each one. These are formal legal agreements that spell out how Harris County participates alongside the City.
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This item was introduced on June 1, 2026, and goes before the full Commissioners Court on June 11. Members of the public can typically attend Commissioners Court meetings or submit comments in advance. If you have questions about this item, you can reach out to the contact listed on the agenda.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request that the County Judge execute four separate interlocal agreements governing Harris County participation in City of Houston Reinvestment Zone Number Eight, Reinvestment Zone Number Eleven, Reinvestment Zone Number Twenty-One, and Reinvestment Zone Number Twenty-Three, all located in Precinct 2." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
Tax reinvestment zones affect how development dollars flow into specific Houston neighborhoods. If you live or own property in Precinct 2, this vote could shape what kinds of improvements get funded near you in the coming years. Residents interested in local budget decisions or neighborhood development may want to follow this item.
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