04/29/2026
As we approach Election Day, I believe every voter deserves to make an informed decision based on a candidate’s track record, not just their promises.
Fulshear is growing fast. With that growth comes “mixed blessings,” and while many ignore it, I see public safety issues beginning to surface. I choose to be proactive rather than reactive.
Fulshear Police have reported cases of vehicle burglaries, ongoing theft of appliances from homes under-construction. Let's be real with ourselves, it's coming and we must be prepared.
We cannot wait for casualties before we act.
In 2025, I signed up and attended the Citizens Police Academy to understand law enforcement firsthand. Those months allowed me to build the vital relationships and understanding and need to prioritize public safety.
I took it a step further by holding safety meetings with the Fire Chief Doug Boeker and Police Captain Mike McCoy to identify exactly what is needed to protect our neighborhoods.
When our streets faced reckless driving and school bus violations, I didn’t just complain. I reached out to Council and organized meetings with city leadership and Public Works to demand solutions. A temporary fix was established.
Through my work with the Economic Development Corporation (EDC), I’ve helped launch vital programs to support our local economy, including our Entrepreneurial Workshop which kicked off just last week.
For two years straight, I’ve collaborated with Law Enforcement to host the annual "National Night Out", fostering the engagement and unity between residents, residents and law enforcement. Which is also why I am passionate about community engagement.
I’ve been clear that growth needs smart planning: I do not support zoning high-density apartments across from our 55+ active living communities. We must protect our seniors and the character of the neighborhoods they’ve invested in. We must do everything possible to avoid that from happening in future.
Do I know it all? No. But as a Project Manager, I know how to
1. Listen to the people impacted.
2. Study the long-term effects.
3. Plan with vision.
4. Collaborate with leadership.
5. Execute for results.
My job is to bring people together to solve complex problems.
I am prepared and ready to keep advocating for you. The records are there for all to see.
With your stamp of approval, i would love to continue serving the community my family and i love and have invested in.
I would be honored to earn your vote today and May 2nd to help keep Fulshear safe, prepared, and united.
I want to thank The residents of Fulshear, my supporters, friends and my wonderful and enduring family for their strength and encouragement.
E. Brown Otu.
Candidate, Fulshear City Council District 5
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As we approach Election Day, I believe every voter deserves to make an informed decision based on a candidate’s track record, not just their promises.Fulshear is growing fast. With that growth comes "mixed blessings," and while many ignore it, I see public safety issues beginning to surface. I ...