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Harris County Renews Environmental Program with American YouthWorks
Harris County plans to renew a $397,352 environmental program with American YouthWorks for Precinct 2.
By Harris County Commissioners Court -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Harris County Commissioners Court is set to vote on renewing a key environmental program that serves our community. The proposal involves continuing the Environmental Stewardship Program with American YouthWorks for another year in Precinct 2.
The renewal contract would cost $397,352 and run from May 8, 2026 through May 7, 2027. This investment shows our county's commitment to environmental protection and youth development. The program combines environmental stewardship with job training opportunities for young people in our area.
American YouthWorks has been partnering with Harris County to deliver this program, which helps maintain and protect local natural spaces. The work includes conservation projects, environmental education, and hands-on training that prepares young workers for green jobs. These efforts benefit both our environment and our workforce development goals.
The item appears on the Commissioners Court agenda as "Agenda Ready," meaning it's prepared for discussion and voting. Community members can track this proposal through the county's legislative system to see how our elected officials vote on this environmental investment.
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Harris County government serves over 4.7 million residents across the greater Houston area. The county provides essential services including public health, flood control, law enforcement, road infrastructure, and the justice system through its Commissioners Court and county departments.
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