Cy-Fair | Jersey Village Edition | July 2025

BY SARAH BRAGER

ESD No. 9 commissioners select 3 nalists for board vacancy

Commissioners from Harris County Emergency Services District No. 9 will choose between three candidates to ll a vacant seat on the board, they announced at a June 24 meeting. The search for a fth commissioner comes after Kevin Stertzel announced his resignation in April. The appointee will serve on the ESD 9 board until the November 2026 election. Andrew Choi, Cameron Dickey and David Langenberg were selected as nalists after com- missioners publicly interviewed nine applicants during the meeting. About the candidates Choi is a physician for Memorial Hermann Medical Group who has lived in the Cypress area for 10 years. He completed his medical residency in emergency medicine and previously worked at HCA Houston Healthcare in Kingwood. He has a Master of Business Administration. Dickey has a background in nance as the

From left, Harris County ESD 9 Commissioners Naressa MacKinnon, Bevin Gordon, Rob Paiva and Jaime Martinez hear project updates from Ricardo Martinez of Martinez Architects at the June 24 board meeting.

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president and CEO of Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union, where he’s worked for 12 years. Dickey has also served on the Harris County Water Control and Improvement District 157 board for six years. Langenberg is the re chief at the Humble Fire Department and a former ESD 9 commissioner. He held his position as commissioner for eight years until his second term ended and he was not

re-elected last fall. He has lived in Cypress for over 40 years and was a volunteer reghter for 12 years before running for the board. Stay tuned The board has 90 days from Stertzel’s resig- nation to ll the vacancy. The next ESD 9 board meeting is scheduled for July 24.

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