
How Copper Grove Residents Can Submit Service Requests to Harris County Precinct 3
Need to report a pothole, drainage issue, or park repair near Copper Grove?
Harris County Precinct 3 offers residents a straightforward way to report non‑emergency issues—like potholes, drainage and ditch concerns, fallen signs, debris, and park maintenance—through its online service request system. The portal routes requests directly to Commissioner Precinct 3 teams for review during business hours.
The Fastest Way: Submit Online
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Go to the Precinct 3 service request link: Use the official Harris County Precinct 3 online portal to submit a request (this is the same system linked from Precinct 3’s Roads & Bridges page). From there, you’ll enter the service address (or drop a pin on the map), choose a request type (e.g., pothole, ditch maintenance, signage), and add a clear description with photos if available. After submitting, save your confirmation/tracking details.
SUBMIT HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 3 SERVICE REQUEST HERE
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Tip for faster resolution: Include cross streets, landmarks, and any safety concerns. Photos help crews assess equipment needs before they roll.
What Precinct 3 Maintains (and When to Use This Form)
Precinct 3 is responsible for maintaining nearly 6,800 lane miles of roadway, along with associated bridges, right‑of‑way mowing, ditch and drainage maintenance, tree trimming, storm debris removal, sign installation, and more—plus extensive parks and community facilities. If your issue falls in these areas and is outside city limits or not on a state roadway, a Precinct 3 request is usually appropriate.
Emergency? Call 911. Service requests are for non‑emergency issues only. If there’s immediate danger (live wires, active flooding, crashes), call 911 first. (General county guidance defines service requests as non‑emergency.)
Prefer to Talk to Someone?
Residents can also submit or follow up on requests by phone through Precinct 3 Service Requests: 713-274‑3100. The Precinct 3 Contact page lists this number along with service center locations and an online request link.
Not Sure if You’re in Precinct 3?
Precinct 3 spans a wide area—reaching from Cypress to Baytown, with Tomball and Huffman to the north and the Memorial Villages/Spring Branch area to the south. Your address is within Precinct 3's jurisdiction.
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Step‑by‑Step: Submitting a Strong Request
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Confirm the location. Enter the exact address in the online form or place the pin precisely on the map.
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Choose the request type. Select the category that best fits (e.g., Roads & Bridges, Drainage/Ditch, Signs, Debris, Parks & Trails).
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Describe the issue clearly. Include when you noticed it, how it impacts safety/access, and any recurring patterns (e.g., “ditches overflow during heavy rain”).
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Add photos if possible. Wide shot + close‑up = faster triage.
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Submit and save your confirmation. Keep your tracking info for follow‑up.
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Follow up if needed. For urgent follow‑up or added detail, call 713-274‑3100 during business hours.
What to Expect After You Submit
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Acknowledgment & routing: Requests are reviewed by Precinct 3 staff and routed to the appropriate crew or division.
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On‑site assessment: Crews may visit to verify conditions, measure ditch grades, or inspect pavement/subsurface.
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Work scheduling: Depending on severity and workload (e.g., after a storm), repairs may be prioritized.
Common Issues Reported by Copper Grove Residents
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Potholes & pavement failures on county‑maintained roads
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Ditch & drainage blockages or erosion
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Downed or missing signs (stop, yield, street name)
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Right‑of‑way mowing or tree trimming needs
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Debris removal after storms
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Park and trail repairs (damaged equipment, lighting, restrooms)
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