
Community Voices Wanted: Harris County Precinct 4 Town Hall at Legacy Stadium This October
Families, students, and residents of Harris County Precinct 4—including those living in Colonies—are invited to attend an upcoming Community Town Hall hosted by Commissioner Lesley Briones on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Legacy Stadium (Mike Johnston Field), located at 1830 Katyland Drive, Katy, TX 77493.
This public town hall is designed as a space for dialogue, transparency, and neighborhood collaboration. Whether you’re a parent with school-age children, a long-time resident, or new to the area, this is your opportunity to learn more about local projects, ask questions, and have a direct line of communication with Harris County leaders.
“Commissioner Briones values community input and is committed to keeping residents informed and engaged,” organizers shared in the event announcement. “This event is an invitation to connect, learn, and share your voice.”
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The event will offer residents the chance to:
- Meet and hear directly from Commissioner Lesley Briones and Precinct 4 staff
- Learn about local infrastructure, public safety, education, and community services
- Ask questions and share concerns during the open Q&A
- Build connections with neighbors and community partners
For those living in Colonies, which falls within Harris County Precinct 4, this town hall offers a rare and important opportunity to bring up hyperlocal concerns—whether it’s about roads, drainage, safety, green spaces, or neighborhood development. Your feedback helps shape the priorities of your precinct leadership.
The event is free and open to the public. Residents are encouraged to arrive early to ensure seating and take advantage of community resource materials that may be available.
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Stay Engaged, Stay Connected
Public forums like this Town Hall are part of an ongoing effort by Harris County Precinct 4 to promote civic engagement and accessibility to county services. When residents show up, speak out, and stay informed, the entire community becomes stronger and better represented.
For more local updates, public meeting recaps, and community-focused events in Colonies and across Harris County, follow along at My Neighborhood News.
