League City moving forward with public art initiative
League City officials plan to allocate $150,000 of next year’s budget toward public art, and residents and City Council members seem equally excited.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
League City officials plan to allocate $150,000 of next year’s budget toward public art, and residents and City Council members seem equally excited.
Read MoreA timeline for its opening has not been established.
Read MoreWhen Bobby Joe “B.J.” Stampley was a high school drummer just starting his music career, he had no clue where life would take him.
Read MoreWith warm weather returning, residents will soon be out and about with their four-legged family members in tow. Read this guide to learn where to rescue a pet, get them treated and play with them.
Read MoreThe homes in Brook Forest represent a wide range of time periods and styles.
Read MoreOver two years after implementing roadway impact fees, League City City Council on May 11 directed staff to begin the process to increase the fees.
Read MoreHouston officials have announced another company slated for the Houston Spaceport at Ellington Airport in Clear Lake.
Read MoreDespite hurricanes, COVID-19, the February freeze and other hurdles, economic development in the Bay Area continues to move ahead in several industries.
Read MoreIn June 2018, in response to Hurricane Harvey, League City City Council made its development standards stricter to help mitigate flooding for new developments. Now, the council is considering relaxing those ordinances at staff’s request.
Read MoreSimilar to the zoning change approved in late April, League City City Council on May 11 approved another zoning change to align land uses.
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