— Brent Chesney
Brent is a native son of Corpus Christi, a business owner, and a proven family man who puts Nueces County first. He has delivered millions of dollars in community amenities and infrastructure while consistently fighting to lower your tax burden.
Read the Full Story →Following the 2025 detention pond opening, Brent is providing almost $8 million in additional drainage projects in the London area for 2026.
Expanding the nature park boardwalk by 3,500 feet and adding birding habitat via a $3.4 million grant.
Brent has successfully reduced the property tax rate from approximately 33 cents to 28 cents during his tenure.
Provided 4,358 free physicals in the last 3 years to students at Seashore School, King High School, Veterans Memorial, London High School, Flour Bluff High School, and Port Aransas High School. Thousands more were completed in earlier terms.
Brent Chesney led the efforts at the Island TIRZ board to secure the funding for the Island Skatepark.
Boardwalk expansion of 3,500 feet and birding habitat enhancements via a $3.4 million Texas GLO grant. Project currently out for bids.
$3.6 million grant for a living shoreline along Packery Channel to mitigate erosion and include a new public fishing pier.
$7.5 million Restore Act grant adding RV and tent sites with restrooms, laundry, and walking trails at Padre Balli and IB Magee.
Brent Chesney stepped up and saved Parker Pool when the City of Corpus Christi was going to close it. Nueces County took it over and Brent Chesney upgraded the pool with a million dollars to maintain and provide an important community asset. There are additional upgrades starting in 2026.
Brent Chesney has secured millions of dollars for county road improvements in the London area.
Following the 2025 detention pond opening, providing almost $8 million in additional drainage projects in the London area for 2026.
$1.4 million allocated for 2,555 linear feet of elevated boardwalk and habitat enhancements. Retention pond construction is complete.
Refurbishing the pavilion and adding a 300-person building. Funded via Island TIRZ to keep tax dollars local.
Over $250,000 provided for school safety grants throughout Precinct 4.
Provided 4,358 free physicals in the last 3 years to students at Seashore School, King High School, Veterans Memorial, London High School, Flour Bluff High School, and Port Aransas High School. Thousands more were completed in earlier terms.
Local Veteran and long time leader of the Veterans Band, Ram Chavez, along with band members bestowed this honor on Commissioner Chesney.
Raised approximately $350,000 over 9 years for children with diabetes, sending local kids to summer camp.
$200,000 in Precinct 4 funds committed to the Port Aransas Veterans Memorial. Groundbreaking coming soon.
Commissioner Chesney operates satellite offices in Port A, North Padre Island, and Flour Bluff at no additional cost to taxpayers to be regularly accessible to constituents.
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Brent Chesney is a native son of Corpus Christi, a business owner, and a proven family man who puts Nueces County first.
As the CEO of First Title Company and a practicing attorney, Brent brings decades of private-sector accountability to the court. He believes government should be as efficient as the businesses he has built here in our community.
Brent’s son Gabriel is a senior at Flour Bluff where Brent has also been involved with the Hornet Foundation.
Brent and his family are deeply rooted in the Coastal Bend. His son Joshua graduated from London High School, and Brent continues to lead local efforts like the London Athletic Hall of Fame and the annual Sandcastle Run.
His vision for Precinct 4 is clear: keep taxes low, support law enforcement, and deliver the infrastructure our growing neighborhoods deserve.