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Harris County Precinct 4 at a Glance

Commissioner R. Jack Cagle serves the approximately 1.3 million people living and working in Harris County Precinct 4, from Tomball to Katy, down through Alief to the Fort Bend County line. Precinct 4 spans rural communities in the northwest to densely populated urban areas in the south. The precinct is nearly 406 square miles, with 146 square miles in the unincorporated areas of Harris County and 259 in the incorporated areas.

Commissioner Cagle and his staff maintain:

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1,423 miles of roads and nearly 4 miles of bridges.

Eight community, nature, and fitness centers with more than 700,000 visitors annually.

48 parks, with 13,455 acres of greenspace.

19 buses, which provided more than 1,600 trips for nearly 31,000 people in 2019.

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