9/10/2025

Missouri City, Texas — Councilman Jeffrey L. Boney isn’t just entering the mayoral race—he’s stepping in to break up the status quo with purpose, urgency, and a track record that speaks volumes. Known for turning community concerns into concrete solutions, Boney is running on a promise to deliver bold, collaborative leadership that transforms neighborhood ideas into citywide progress.
“Nothing just happens in city government,” Boney says. “Change takes vision, commitment, and action. Missouri City deserves a leader who won’t settle for the status quo—and who’s ready to meet today’s challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities.”
His “Next Level” agenda is more than a slogan, it’s philosophy in action. Over the years, Boney has championed reforms that prioritize transparency, equity, and accessibility, always with everyday residents at the center. From tax relief to public safety, his work reflects a deep belief that good governance starts with listening—and ends with action.
Take, for example, his push to ease the financial burden on homeowners. Boney authored and passed Missouri City’s first-ever citywide Homestead Exemption, expanding it further to include seniors and residents with disabilities. It was a move that kept more money in neighbors’ pockets—and signaled a new era of people-first policymaking.
He didn’t stop there. To raise the bar on ethics and trust, Boney established the city’s first Ethics Commission, setting new standards for openness and accountability. And when residents called for a way to reclaim their streets and stories, he reformed the renaming process—making it easier to retire offensive or outdated names.
Boney’s vision for revitalization is equally tangible. Along the Texas Parkway/Cartwright corridor, he spearheaded programs to refresh aging business facades and attract sit-down dining. His efforts helped transform a vacant Sonic into a thriving retail strip, brought Family Dollar back to a long-empty Walgreens site, and supported local entrepreneurs like Mystros Barber Academy in breathing new life into neglected properties.
Infrastructure and resilience have also been front and center. As a member of the H-GAC Water Resources Committee, Boney helped direct over $5 million in flood mitigation funding to Missouri City. He partnered with METRO to secure a $60 million Park & Ride facility—connecting residents to opportunity while easing congestion.
Public spaces have flourished under his leadership. Freedom Tree Park underwent a full renovation, honoring its historic roots while expanding recreational access. Along Texas Parkway, xeriscape beautification projects brought smart, sustainable curb appeal to the heart of the city.
Boney has also worked to protect neighborhoods through oversight and safety initiatives, including a group home study to ensure compatibility and accountability. On the Community Development Advisory Committee, he helped steer millions in federal dollars toward housing rehab, elderly nutrition, student scholarships, park enhancements, and more—always with an eye toward impact.
Economic development has surged, but not at the expense of transparency. Boney worked directly with NewQuest Properties to secure development agreements for Fort Bend Town Center II & III. He helped bring the Amazon Fulfillment Center to Missouri City—adding over 1,500 jobs without offering tax abatements. Under his watch, his council district saw the largest economic growth in the city.
“We need a future where ideas aren’t just talked about—they’re delivered,” Boney says. “That’s what Next Level leadership means.”
His campaign isn’t just about policy—it’s about presence. Through the “Boney Around the City” tour, he’s meeting voters where they live, work, and worship, driving an economic boost to small businesses. From school supply giveaways to Sundae Sundays, the campaign is rooted in connection and care. The next leg of the campaign” Boney Around the City will kick off the week of September
15th, please see contact information below to include your business in this city wide event.
As Missouri City grows, Boney believes the path forward must be intentional. His platform calls for planned infrastructure, targeted development in underserved corridors, youth engagement, senior support, and transparent, community-led policymaking. It’s a blueprint for a city that reflects the best of its people: diverse, dynamic, and ambitious.
If elected, Boney’s top priorities include:
• Strengthening public safety and emergency readiness
• Expanding senior services that honor dignity and independence
• Building year-round youth advocacy and recreation
• Deepening partnerships between city, business, and nonprofits
• Opening data, doors, and dialogue at City Hall
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