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Precinct # 4 Annual Health Fair - September 21, 2024 (EN)
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Rainfall/Flooding Summary Information for Rain on May 17, 2021

Homeowner Assistance and Reimbursement Programs (HARP)
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Julie Rogers “Gift of Life” Program - Active Living After Cancer
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COVID-19 CARES ACT Application (EN)

COVID-19 CARES ACT Solicitud (ES)

Tropical Storm Imelda Stabilization Guidelines (EN)(ES)

Dear Fellow Citizen,
My name is Everette “Bo” Alfred and I am proud to serve you as Commissioner of Jefferson County Precinct # 4. Below you will find a list of services available to you as a resident of Precinct # 4.
  • Maintenance of Roads and Bridges
  • Constructing Driveways, Installing Culverts, and Cleaning Culverts
  • Traffic / Road Signs, Road Markings
  • Ditching/ Drainage Maintenance
  • Right-of-Way Mowing
  • Voting Locations for Primary and General Elections:
    • Precinct # 28
      • 7780 Boyt Road in the Cheek Community
    • Precinct # 21
      • 2202 Hebert Road (West Pt. Arthur Road)
  • Maintenance of Cheek Park, Kojak Park, and the National Historical Spindletop Park
  • Summer “Read and Feed” Program serving free meals for children 18 years of age and under
  • “Southeast Texas Super Seniors” Program

My office location and contact information is as follows:

Jefferson County Pct. # 4
Jefferson County Courthouse
1149 Pearl Street, 4th Floor
Beaumont, TX 77701
Phone (409) 835-8443
Fax (409) 784-5803

Pct. # 4 Service Center
7780 Boyt Road
Beaumont, TX 77713
Phone (409) 434-5400
Fax (409) 794-2167

We are here to serve you, the people of Jefferson County.

Yours truly,

Commissioner Everette “Bo” Alfred

Commissioner Alfred sitting at a desk
On April 9, 2002, Everette “Bo” Alfred was sworn in as Jefferson County Commissioner of Precinct 4. The constituents of Precinct IV have embraced and recognized Commissioner Alfred as a leader who stands up for what is right and has the ability to get things done. Precinct 4 is approximately 101.71 miles of roads and bridges.
The Precinct 4 Service Center was formerly Fanshire Elementary School, which was converted to meet the needs of the community. Since its restoration, Commissioner Alfred has converted cold water to hot water systems, installing a shower system for employees and a Wellness Center to improve employee health care issues.
Precinct 4 Service Center outside building
Precinct 4 staff standing in front of the service center banner
Staffing has played a major component in Commissioner Alfred's long-range goals. To effectively meet the needs of Precinct 4, Commissioner Alfred hired an Executive Assistant to assist with grant writing, economic development, attend community group and organizational meetings, establish special projects and precinct coordination. The Superintendent of Precinct 4 is responsible for a staff of 13 and has direct supervision of (1) Assistant to Superintendent of Roads/Bridges. Two support staff personnel also play an important role within Precinct 4. Commissioner Alfred has demonstrated much support for his staff and values their views in the decision making process. This has truly contributed to the success of Precinct 4.