Community Resources
Below are some relevant contacts our residents may be interested in reaching out to regarding comments, questions, or concerns within the Thunderbird North and Missouri City community.
Samara Drayden | Community Relations Manager, Marshall Management Group
Dawn Lee | Community Engagement Coordinator, City of Missouri City
Jeffrey L. Boney | District B Councilmember, City of Missouri City
Additional Contacts
Fire Department...........................................................................281-403-4300
Police Department (Dispatch, Non-Emergency).........................281-403-8700
Municipal Court............................................................................281-403-8669
Parks and Recreation...................................................................281-403-8637
Animal Control..............................................................................281-403-8707
Quail Valley Golf Course Pro Shop...............................................281-403-5910
City Centre at Quail Valley - Bluebonnet Grille.............................281-403-5920
City Centre at Quail Valley - Group Events...................................281-403-8521
Missouri City Branch Library, 1530 Texas Parkway......................281-238-2100
GFL Environmental (Solid Waste Service)....................................281-403-5800
Emergency Information
Fort Bend is a pass through county for evacuations. State Highway 6, U.S. Highway 59, and U.S. Highway 90A are designated as hurricane evacuation routes and these routes affect Missouri City in both geographic areas of Fort Bend and Harris Counties.
Local officials also stress the importance of keeping a list of informational sources for reference. Recommendations include:
1. Missouri City Police & Fire Departments: 911 or 281-403-8700
2. CenterPoint Energy: 713-207-2222
3. American Red Cross, Fort Bend County Branch: 281-342-9480
4. Enable Fort Bend: 281-238-3514; the agency assists individuals with functional and medical needs during an emergency or disaster
To receive updates and alerts on flood safety and other emergency management issues, visit www.missouricityready.com, the City's official emergency management website. News about current flood updates and road closures is available in real-time via @MissouriCityEM on Twitter.
In addition to the City websites and social media outlets, emergency messages are played on 1690 AM, Missouri City Televison, and on LED signs displayed throughout Missouri City.