Karla Cisneros

Karla Cisneros

Karla Cisneros is dedicated to serving her constituents as the City of Houston’s District H City Council Member, representing historic neighborhoods to the north and to the east of downtown Houston. In addition to chairing the City Council Economic Development Subcommittee on Education, she also is the Vice Chair of the City Council Transportation, Technology and Infrastructure Committee.

The Council Member’s primary focus of improving educational opportunities to support a flourishing workforce is evidenced by her investment in parks, libraries, after school and summer enrichment programs, and improving the quality of early childcare centers. Council Member Cisneros has also led initiatives to promote spay/neuter efforts and bring awareness to the pet overpopulation problem; address illegal dumping through an education campaign, hidden cameras, and creative sentencing for violators; advocate and secure funding for sidewalk, street and mobility improvements that create safer environment; and support opportunities for increasing public art in District H neighborhoods.

Recovering from Hurricane Harvey has been particularly challenging for some District H neighborhoods who were severely impacted by the storm. Council Member Cisneros continues to collaborate with resource providers and support residents still in recovery. Resource fairs, block walking, and canvassing efforts to provide assistance and information are on-going.

A Houston resident since 1980, Cisneros has spent her adult life improving and increasing opportunities for young people. Cisneros graduated from the University of Virginia and then later earned a Master’s Degree from Rice University. She served for six years on the HISD Board of Education, including serving as Board President, before returning to school to become a certified elementary school teacher through the University of Houston-Downtown.

As an HISD teacher at Northline and Harvard Elementary schools, Cisneros taught and helped usher children through their lives. In working as a classroom teacher, a science teacher, a reading interventionist, and a dyslexia teacher, she came to understand that the development, health, and success of children is profoundly affected by the quality of life in their neighborhood. The chance to influence and correct the disparity present in many District H neighborhoods is why Cisneros sought a position on City Council. She was elected to Houston City Council in 2015 to represent and serve the people of District H.

Houston City Council Member

District H

900 Bagby Houston, Tx. 77002

832-393-3003

districth@houstontx.gov

Similar Posts

  • |

    Maya P. Thornton

    Maya P. Thornton is the Historically Underutilized Business Operations Department director at the University of Houston. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Xavier University of Louisiana and a juris doctorate from Southern University Law Center. Prior to joining the University of Houston, Thornton was the procurement manager for Harris County Department of…

  • |

    Farrah Sabouni Oranje

    Principal, AUTOARCH Architects Farrah is a principal and director of planning at the Houston-based architecture firm AUTOARCH Architects. In this leadership position, she oversees all aspects and phases of design for the firm’s various assignments. Her qualifications as both a registered architect and certified planner enable her to effectively and successfully manage all stages of…

  • |

    Desrye Morgan

    Managing Director, Wells Fargo Securities and Vice Chairwoman, Houston First Corp. Desrye Morgan is a managing director with the Wells Fargo Securities Southwest Public Finance group. She is an accomplished lawyer and investment banker with over 17 years of experience in advising and structuring over $8 billion of municipal financings for housing, transportation, airport, water…

  • Gaynell Floyd Drexler

    Gaynell Floyd Drexler is a corporate attorney and advocate with decades of non-profit and community engagement. A native Mississippian, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Spelman College and a Juris Doctorate from Howard University School of Law. She is a member of the New York bar and practiced transactional law in Manhattan for several years…

  • |

    Eva L. Loredo

    Trustee, District VIII, Houston Community College A life-long educator and community volunteer, Eva Loredo brings a no-excuses spirit to the Houston Community College. She was elected to HCC Board of Trustees in November 2009 and re-elected in 2015. She served as Board Chair in 2017. Loredo feels strongly that HCC offers the Greater Houston area…