HTX-CYP: Impact 9/24/2025

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PREVIEW: Harris County commissioners to vote on FY 2025-26 budget

Harris County commissioners will meet Sept. 24 to hold public hearings and discussions prior to adopting the $2.7 billion fiscal year 2025-26 budget for the county, as well as the FY 2025-26 budgets for the Harris County Toll Road Authority and Harris Health System. 

The context: For FY 2024-25, Harris County's budget included about $2.9 billion for the county's general fund budget and $274.1 million for the Harris County Flood Control District, as previously reported in Community Impact.

The background: In the months leading up to the September budget adoption, Harris County commissioners and department leaders have implemented a yearlong hiring freeze to save at least $25 million in costs to address a projected $200 million-plus shortfall in FY 2025-26. Other cost-saving decisions commissioners and more than 80 department leaders identified included finding at least 10% in potential cost saving opportunities within their current level of services to address the shortfall in the FY 2025-26 budget, county officials said.

 
On The Business Beat
The Sewcial Box to relocate to Cypress

The Sewcial Box owner Debraeyia Drayden confirmed via email, the sewing company is in the process of relocating from the Champions area at 14405 Walters Rd. Suite 760 to Cypress to expand its services. 

The details: Per officials, The Sewcial Box is in the process of remodeling a space in Cypress to offer more space for classes and workshops.

Quote of note: “A lot of our current customers and students travel from the Cypress area, and with the lack of specialty fabric and sewing shops I felt the Cypress area was the perfect place to call home, Drayden said. “We were also limited in visibility due to our current "non-traditional" space and the move allows us to be more accessible and firmly plant our feet, expanding our reach and growth.”

 
In Your Area
Harris Central Appraisal District board appoints new Chief Appraiser Adam Bogard

Adam Bogard will serve as the new Harris Central Appraisal District Chief Appraiser starting in January, as Roland Altinger retires after over 30 years in the role.

The details: Altinger, who officially announced his retirement in July, will remain in his position until the end of the year, then become an advisor to the new chief appraiser until the end of February, according to a Sept. 17 news release. 

Board Chairman Jim Robinson said Bogard’s experience as the county’s current deputy chief appraiser was beneficial to the board’s evaluation committee. 

Quote of note: “Adam Bogard has a vast amount of experience at the appraisal district, and his knowledge and background will enable him to continue to provide the leadership necessary to provide Harris County property owners with first-class customer service,” Robinson said.

 
Latest News
Harris County District Clerk Marilyn Burgess won’t seek third term ahead of 2026 election

Harris County District Clerk Marilyn Burgess formally announced she will not seek reelection for a third term as the district clerk of Texas’ largest county. Burgess said in a Sept. 22 news release that she also won’t pursue another political office.

The details: 
Burgess and her staff support the legal proceedings within more than 90 courts in Harris County. She first took office in 2019, then went on to win reelection in 2022. Her current term ends Dec. 31, 2026.

Quote of note: “I have truly loved this job and everything we have accomplished,” Burgess said. “When I leave this office on Dec. 31, 2026, it will be with my head held high, proud of our work, and grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of Harris County.”

The context: 
The announcement comes less than a week after Burgess appeared before Harris County commissioners Sept. 18, addressing her request for a raise with the county’s salary grievance committee.  

 

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