Fort Bend County officials are seeking public input ahead of a redesign of the county’s website.

What residents need to know

The survey, which opened Oct. 16 and will close Nov. 14, allows residents to provide input on what they would like to see revised and improved on the website, Milton Durango, Fort Bend County public information manager, said in an email.

“We highly value feedback from our residents, and your input plays a crucial role in shaping the new website,” Durango said. “By participating in our survey, you can help us create a site that truly meets the needs of our community.”

The details


The county is performing a $136,000 redesign of its website to create a modern, user-friendly and accessible website to serve the community more effectively, Durango said.

The redesign has several key priorities, including:
  • Improved navigation and search
  • Increased mobile-friendly design
  • Enhanced transparency to county services, public meetings and documents
  • Upgraded Americans with Disabilities Act compliance and accessibility
The new website will be safer and more reliable, while showcasing the county’s dedication to staying modern and embracing digital innovation, Durango said.

Going forward

The website redesign research and planning began in 2024, with development and content migration continuing into 2025, Durango said.


Upcoming milestones include:
  • October/November 2025: community feedback
  • November 2025 to May 2026: design and testing
  • May 2026: expected launch