Montgomery County Commissioner Precinct 4

Category: Local government office

Address: 23628 Roberts Rd, New Caney, TX 77357, USA

Phone: +12815778919

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–5PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Flo Main

Sep 16, 2020

Still waiting for Montgomery County to finish up on the Woodlands’ and Conroe’s request for 6 G internet and Vegan water. Maybe then, they can come address the flooding of White Oak Creek area in New Caney. I see the pct 4 website got a great upgrade; looks like they are trying.

Nebular 360

Aug 7, 2020

Working with Commissioner Mett's team was a complete pleasure. He leads a group of great people and cares deeply about his community. Here is some information from the Precinct 4 website: Commissioner James Metts is a lifelong resident of East Montgomery County and his family has resided there for over 100 years. He was a business owner from 1980 through 2018, continuing a family forestry business and natural disaster recovery for the Federal Government. Commissioner Metts ran for office and on January 1, 2003 he began his public service role as Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace. Beginning his second term, with his established community support, he made great strides in building relationships with local government while establishing a judicial philosophy that was both fair and accountable. While serving his fourth term in office, Judge Metts was approached by multiple members of the community who hoped he would seek higher office. After nearly 16 years as Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace, he was elected and took office as Pct. 4 Commissioner on January 1, 2019. As Commissioner his main focuses are drainage, road improvement, and mosquito abatement.

Pam Figueroa

Jul 3, 2019

Who is the commissioner of precinct 4? Do we even have one? Trying to get ditches dug out on Duffy Road for 2 years now, what is the problem. We are poor people, not rich enough for you, you upped my taxes twice, I think we deserve some action out here. people in office need to be fired, hire someone that does their job.

T C

Oct 23, 2018

Good luck getting anyone to come out and work on things they're supposed to work on - i.e., mowing, filling potholes, etc. When you call to inquire or speak to a supervisor, you're given excuses and deal with rudeness for your effort. Your taxes are paying for someone to sit in an office, while you clean up what is deemed "their" easement and responsibility.

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Questions & Answers

Who do I contact to get potholes filled in Montgomery county in a subdivision?

Irene Williams | Nov 6, 2018
T C | Nov 6, 2018

Good luck with that. You're better off calling a news station to get something done....

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What does it take to get my commissioner of precinct 4 to send a crew out to dig out my ditches? Been putting in request for 2 years now and NO LUCK ! Does he not care or just ignores the work orders. You call and same bull S answer

Pam Figueroa | Nov 6, 2019
Bill Yeager | Nov 6, 2019

I myself been calling for well over a year to get ours fixed, water does not drain and floods my place everyone it rains hard, not only my place but several neighbors too on Northgate ln. Close to 2090, I just don't no

Why does the Montgomery County Library have two Mexico flags flying in front of the building in Conroe? Right on I45 and Davis.

Cindy Sauer | Nov 6, 2019
Kenny Kwiatkowski | Nov 6, 2019

Thats not the library, library is on 4t northbound feeder at 2854

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Is Daw Collins opened between old 105/2090

anne maserang | May 9, 2022
Chris Addams | May 9, 2022

Yes

Ehos paying for the water park?

Claire Moore (Tx Real Estate Q & A) | Nov 5, 2020
Damon Brooks | Nov 5, 2020

Not sure about that

Were to drop off heavy trash like furniture

Cynthia Gilmore | Nov 6, 2019
Eva Ramon | Nov 6, 2019

Fema was picking up heavy trash from flooding.

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