Open Government And Compliance

The City of Jersey Village is dedicated to open government and compliance. As part of this the city opens our financial records to inspection, puts transparency in finances and pensions via publicly available information on our website, and economic development transparency as well. 

This page is dedicated our Open Government and Compliance as outlined by the Texas Comptroller.

Jersey Village City Council

Mayor Warren Michelle Mitcham

Bobby Warren
Mayor

Michelle Mitcham
Place 3
Mayor Pro Tem

Wasson Sheppard

Drew Wasson
Place 1

Sheri Sheppard
Place 2

Singleton McCrea

James Singleton
Place 4

Jennifer McCrea
Place 5

The City Council meets at least monthly. To see when the next meeting is scheduled for please visit our calendar. To find the latest meeting agenda, minutes from previous meetings, or videos from meetings from this calendar year please click here

If you are looking for meeting agendas, minutes, or videos from previous calendar years you can find those broken out by year here

Livestreams of meetings and recordings of meetings can be found here. Please note if may take up to 24 hours from the meeting finish for the archive of the meeting to be available. If you would like to request a copy of the video or audio file you may do so by submitting a public information request. Videos are on the website for at least 365 days after the meeting is posted. 

If you have questions on anything here please contact Lorri Coody, City Secretary, at 713-466-2102 or via email at lcoody@jerseyvillagetx.com. 

Boards and Commissions are appointed by the city council. To apply for a board or commission please submit a form that can be found here. The City Council reviews applications and appoints members as needed. Most committees have terms that start on October 1, although some committees have terms that start on January 1. 

City Organization Chart

Click on the org chart for a larger version of it.

Organization Chart

Jersey Village Hotel Occupancy Tax Data

Here is the data, as reported to the Texas State Comptroller, on our Hotel Occupancy Tax collected and how it is spent.  To view more data click the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the below table and click "View Source Data".