I am an over-65 property owner, using tax year 2021 as the baseline year – Jersey Village Property Taxes. 2021-JV taxes were 86.32% of the Total 2022-JV taxes were 86.11% of the Total 2023-JV taxes were 86.57% of the Total 2024-JV taxes were 93.11% of the Total 2025-JV taxes were […]
Yearly Archives: 2025
A opinion post from a JV resident about the bonds. To Know mean NO A Perspective on Infrastructure Needs While I do believe in enhancing our infrastructure – including new city hall and community pool – I am against the current city management’s approach to these initiatives. It seems they […]
Elections Matter This November 4th, you have an opportunity to elect warriors who will use our CFISD tax dollars wisely and work to improve our students’ education, with a focus on traditional academics, not social indoctrination such as DEI and other woke issues. Come to a meet and greet to […]
An Opinion Piece In this month’s Mayor’s Newsletter, the need for community spaces for Jersey Village was highlighted. Most, if not all, JV residents agree with this need. However, is the cost for renovations of the purchased church property REALLY NECESSARY? City Council is asking the citizens of […]
Tale of 2 Pools – How two similar pools got such different futures 1974 – 1975 JV POOL Jersey Village Pool was built and donated by Cameron Iron works. 1974 – 1975 WILCHESTER POOL Wilchester Pool built 2021-2023 JV POOL Updates included the pool house restroom fixtures and a pool […]
Click on the link below to view the details regarding the actions taken by the Jersey Village City Council and the Wilchester Pool project. Please share this with your neighbors and friends so they can stay informed. A TALE OF TWO POOLS_2025-8-14
Below is a link to the Property Tax Rates for the cities within Harris County as of June 21, 2025. This information is from Harris County, and the rates do not reflect any 2025 Tax Year changes. This chart does not show the Tax exemption amounts allowed, which affect the […]
June 16, 2025 City Council meeting UPDATE: Following a constructive dialogue with the City Council, I initially left the meeting with the impression that the council might voluntarily rescind their notices of intent to issue Certificates of Obligation without requiring the official filing of our petition to block them. However, […]
Most people over 65 are on Social Security, and some of them, lucky enough, may have a retirement benefit from where they worked for many years. They may also have some savings that they have managed to save over their working years. I assume some have a business that they […]