During a recent government meeting, District 8 Council Member Monica Riley expressed heartfelt gratitude to her colleagues and city staff while reflecting on her recent health challenges. In a poignant address, Riley acknowledged the support she received from various city departments, particularly the police and fire departments, following her stroke two weeks prior.
Riley began her remarks by extending Father's Day and Juneteenth wishes to her fellow council members and residents. She highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Parks Department, Public Works, and Communications, celebrating their achievements.
The council member shared her emotional experience of returning to the dais, thanking Chief Harris for his prompt response during her medical emergency and Chief Perdita for his assistance. She expressed appreciation for the support from her partner and other council members, including Mayor Pro Tem Lynne Clow, who helped her during her recovery.
Riley also acknowledged the outpouring of prayers and messages from her colleagues, emphasizing the importance of community support in her healing process. She specifically thanked Fire Station Number 3 for their swift action, which led to her being taken to Sugar Land Methodist, a stroke-certified center, where she received critical care.
Her remarks underscored not only her personal journey but also the vital role of city services in ensuring the well-being of its members. Riley's resilience and gratitude resonated throughout the meeting, highlighting the strength of community ties in times of crisis.