"Good roads in northwest Harris County mean safer trips to work and school, lower car repair costs, and stronger property values in your neighborhood. Report problems to help keep our 6,800 lane miles of roads in great shape."
Harris County Precinct 3 manages nearly 6,800 lane miles of roads and bridges across northwest Harris County areas including Cy-Fair, Northwest Harris County, Tomball, and Spring. Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey, P.E., leads this department that keeps our local roads safe and well-maintained. This service matters because good roads connect us to jobs, schools, hospitals, and family. When potholes get fixed quickly and bridges stay strong, we save money on car repairs and get to work safely. The department handles everything from filling potholes to major bridge repairs. They also respond to flooding issues and emergency road conditions that affect our daily travel. Precinct 3 serves areas where many Houston-area families live and work. These roads carry thousands of vehicles every day to major employment centers, shopping areas, and schools. When roads are in good condition, property values stay strong and businesses can operate smoothly. You can get involved by reporting road problems directly to Precinct 3. They have an online service request system where you can report potholes, damaged signs, drainage issues, or bridge problems. You can also attend Commissioners Court meetings to speak about road needs in your neighborhood. Contact them through their website or call their office to report urgent road safety issues.
Tom S. Ramsey, P.E.
Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner
Harris County Precinct 3 strives for the highest quality of maintenance on nearly 6,800 lane miles of roadway and associated bridges throughout the area.
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