Fort Bend County Emergency Services District No. 7

Proudly serving
Fresno, Arcola and Eastern Fort Bend County

What's New:

August 12, 2025 Public Meeting Notice

Aug 8, 2025

Fort Bend County ESD No. 7 ( FBESD 7) Board of Commissioners will be having a public meeting to discuss district business. District residents are welcome to attend.

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Fort Bend County Assistance District (CAD) #3 Community Townhall

Aug 7, 2025

This event is Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 6:30 P.M. and will be held at Heritage Rose Elementary School, 636 Glendale Lakes Drive in Rosharon.

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Quarterly Newsletter: Summer 2025

Jul 24, 2025

This comprehensive update showcases our department's recent activities, community engagement efforts, and important safety information for residents of our district.

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Welcome to FBESD 7

Emergency Services Districts (ESDs) are authorized by the Texas Constitution, Article 3, Section 48-e, and Chapter 775 of the Texas Health & Safety Code. ESDs are political subdivisions of the State of Texas. They may support or provide local emergency services, including emergency medical services, emergency ambulance services, rural fire prevention and control services, and other emergency services authorized by the Texas Legislature. ESDs may collect a sales and use tax and/or property taxes to support or provide these services. Fort Bend County Emergency Services District No. 7 is governed by an appointed board of five commissioners. The commissioners are dedicated to the fiscal stewardship of taxpayer dollars in supporting the brave men and women of the Fresno Fire and Rescue. Fort Bend County Emergency Services District No. 7 generally meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 11:30 AM at the New Fire Station, 1834 W Sycamore, Fresno TX 77545. Check out the event calendar to view the next scheduled meeting. The public is invited to these open meetings.

Our Mission:

"Through both Tradition and Pride, we will educate and protect the lives and property of all FBCESD7 residents from adverse effects of fires, medical emergencies, or exposure to dangerous conditions created by either man or nature."

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