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District F has fought to maintain an enhanced quality of life through its numerous homeowners associations, businesses and active residents. Yet, many citizens continue to complain about flooding, vandalism, littering, loitering, noise pollution, unauthorized residential activity, and parking violations, prostitution and graffiti within residential communities. Councilmember Khan will continue to work with communities and law enforcement to help prevent unauthorized and illegal activities.
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District F has fought to maintain an enhanced quality of life through its numerous homeowners associations, businesses and active residents. Yet, many citizens continue to complain about flooding, vandalism, littering, loitering, noise pollution, unauthorized residential activity, and parking violations, prostitution and graffiti within residential communities. Councilmember Khan will continue to work with communities and law enforcement to help prevent unauthorized and illegal activities.
| District F is the most geographically consolidated and most ethnically diverse district in the City of Houston. This southwest Houston district includes parts of Gulfton, Shenandoah, Sharpstown, Westwood and Alief. Demographically, District F is comprised of 44% Hispanics, 22% Blacks, 17% Whites and 15% Asians. This district's residents are comprised equally of renters and homeowners. M.J. will work to ensure that all communities are represented, not only on his staff, but also proportionately represented on the City of Houston's Boards and Commissions. |
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M.J. states, "District F has multifaceted needs, including business development, transportation and infrastructure, crime prevention, language and cultural needs, healthcare and housing and community development. I will work with community groups throughout the district to establish a plan of action to help improve each of the above areas."
M.J. Khan's tenure as a Councilman of District F will be of enormous value to the entire community. M.J. believes that the unity of all communities will create a powerful force in city government. |
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