Sugar Land approves drainage fee starting Jan. 1 – Community Impact
More stories from Sugar Land – Missouri City. John Hryhorchuk is senior vice president for policy and advocacy at Texas 2036. (Courtesy · Government …
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More stories from Sugar Land – Missouri City. John Hryhorchuk is senior vice president for policy and advocacy at Texas 2036. (Courtesy · Government …
Read MoreThe Sugar Land City Council has approved a new charge designed to generate more funds for stormwater management. The City Council approved the …
Read MoreMore stories from Sugar Land – Missouri City. Guests can enjoy treats, coffee, and hot chocolate while stargazing at the Houston Arboretum …
Read MorePrior to CI, Renee served as a feature reporter and editor for her college newspaper, the Champion. More stories from Sugar Land – Missouri City.
Read MoreAfter 200 Sugar Land houses flooded during Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, drainage emerged as a top priority for the city, city officials said.
Read MoreSugar Land residents can expect less chance of submerged streets and waterlogged homes now that two major projects aimed at addressing …
Read MoreAreas of Sugar Land developed before the city’s incorporation were based on very old Fort Bend County standards, said Adolph.
Read MoreLeaders from the Cypress Creek area met on 9/6/2022 to hear a pitch about forming a Cypress Creek Drainage Improvement District. The purpose: to accelerate projects that could reduce flood damage. A Gathering of Utility District Heads Approximately 100 to 120 people attended the meeting. Most represented municipal utility and other special purpose districts. Much […]
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Read MoreThe Pulte Homes Mavera development at FM 1314 and SH 242 comprises approximately 2000 acres. Contractors first focused on clearing the 865 acres east of FM 1314. Photos taken on 7/22/2022 show they’re now also focusing on the 1150 acres west of FM 1314. Significant clearing in this western portion has already occurred. But more […]
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Read MoreTwo new subdivisions are now routing their drainage through or toward San Jacinto West Fork sand mines. The one already going through a mine is Artavia on the north/east side of the Westfork between FM 1314 and river. The other is near Woodson’s Reserve on the south/west side of the river just inside the Grand […]
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