Katy South - Fulshear Edition | April 2025

BY AUBREY VOGEL

Fulshear City Council, At-Large

John Bastawrous Candidate didn’t respond to the questionnaire before press time.

Randy Connor Occupation & experience: retired after 47 years in upstream oil and gas industry in corporate sales and management www.connorforfulshearcouncil.com

Corey Jannise Occupation & experience: 20-plus years as a firefighter/paramedic, Sugar Land Professional Fire Fighters Association board member Facebook: Corey Jannise for Fulshear City Council At-Large

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Fulshear?

Candidate didn’t respond to the questionnaire before press time.

Ensure sustainable development to align Fulshear’s growth within the capacities of its infrastructure, roads, streets, police department and other city departments.

My goal is for Fulshear to become a city where you can live, work and play—all within the city limits—thus better supporting the residents of Fulshear. I plan to partner with businesses that have a vested interest in our community to enhance our economic development.

E. Brown Otu Occupation & experience: project manager, scrum master, DJ, photographer, computer tech, Nigerian American Multicultural Council volunteer www.brownotu4fulshear.com

Camron Miller Occupation & experience: SLB principal geologist, Fort Bend Subsidence District board of directors representing the city of Fulshear www.camronmiller.com

Bonnie Tyler Buell Occupation & experience: product manager with finance background, [municipal utility district] director, two years Fulshear EDC Facebook: Bonnie Tyler Buell for Fulshear

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Fulshear?

My top priority is enhancing public and children’s safety by improving infrastructure, emergency response and community engagement. A safe environment fosters growth, attracts businesses and strengthens families. I will also advocate for responsible development that preserves Fulshear’s charm while supporting economic opportunities for residents and local businesses.

I am committed to keeping Fulshear safe and beautiful, proactively building infrastructure and parks, and using science to mitigate water-related issues. I will push our city, county and state to prioritize clean, reliable water for every household proactively. Water is our most valuable resource, and it will not be overlooked.

My top priorities are boosting Fulshear’s economic growth with diverse businesses to enhance property values and increase tax revenue, while strengthening family-friendly spaces like parks and safe, walkable areas and futureproofing with smart infrastructure and regional cooperation.

Fulshear City Council, District 4

Brice Stanford Candidate didn’t respond to the questionnaire before press time.

Sunny Adeola Occupation & experience: Microsoft high performance computing engineer, Rackspace systems administrator, Intel optimization engineer 630-667-9057

Richard Russell Occupation & experience: global supply and inventory manager, treasurer for Randle Elementary PTA, business owner Facebook: Richard Russell for Fulshear City Council

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Fulshear?

Candidate didn’t respond to the questionnaire before press time.

My top priority is optimizing infrastructure—roads, water and utilities—to support Fulshear’s rapid growth, ensuring sustainable development and quality of life for all residents.

My top priorities are improving our roads, supporting our schools, and ensuring that police and fire services keep up with our city’s growth to maintain safety.

Candidates were asked to keep responses under 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity. For more election coverage, go to www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

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