Did you know that Harris County Precinct 3 residents can help keep their neighborhoods safe, clean, and well-maintained by reporting issues such as road repairs, fallen tree branches, maintenance needs directly to Precinct 3 officials? Whether it’s a pothole on a busy road. Precinct 3 provides an easy way for residents to report concerns and ensure that public spaces remain safe and accessible for everyone.
How to Report an Issue in Precinct 3
Residents have multiple ways to report non-emergency maintenance concerns in their communities:
Online: Submit a request at Harris County Precinct 3 Service Request
Phone: Call 713-274-3100 to speak directly with Precinct 3 staff
Email: Send a message with details about the issue to pct3@pct3.com
Led by Commissioner Tom S. Ramsey, Harris County Precinct 3 covers 75% of unincorporated Harris County, including your neighborhood, maintaining a total of nearly 6,800 miles of roadway, 72 parks, and 10 community and nature centers. The precinct’s maintenance responsibilities include road reconstruction, tree trimming, storm debris removal, pothole repairs, sign installation, ditch maintenance, right-of-way mowing, and more.
By reporting damaged sidewalks, drainage concerns, litter cleanup, and traffic sign issues, residents help ensure the county can respond more efficiently to problem areas that need attention.