Overview
The Greater Southeast Management District holds monthly board meetings where community members can learn about and influence local improvements in southeast Houston. This district covers neighborhoods from the Medical Center to Hobby Airport, serving over 200,000 residents in areas like South Park, Sunnyside, and Gulfton. Board meetings are your chance to hear updates on public safety programs, street improvements, and beautification projects that directly affect your neighborhood. The district works on real issues that matter to families: adding security patrols, fixing sidewalks, planting trees, and bringing new businesses to the area. When you attend these meetings, you can ask questions about projects in your neighborhood, suggest new ideas, and hold leaders accountable for spending your tax dollars wisely. The board makes decisions about millions in funding that could improve your daily commute, make your streets safer, or bring new jobs to your area. These meetings happen every month and are free to attend. You don't need special permission or preparation - just show up and speak during public comment time. Your voice matters because board members need to hear from real residents about what's working and what needs fixing in southeast Houston.