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Sugar Land will have its First-Ever PAWp Up Shop Event.
The city of Sugar Land’s first ever PAWp Up Shop will be held Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the animal shelter, 101 Gillingham Lane.
Get ready for Sugar Land’s Winter Wonderland-Themed Christmas Tree Lighting.
The city welcomes families to enjoy some of the community’s most popular musical performances and theatrical acts at this year’s winter-wonderland themed holiday celebration.
Sugar Land Council members will host Town Hall Meetings.
Residents will have the opportunity to ask questions and get updates on topics.
The City makes progress on voter approved drainage projects.
Sugar Land has made significant progress on $46 million in drainage projects approved by voters in 2019.
Sugar Land will welcome new Police Chief.
The public is invited to attend a reception for Sugar Land’s new police chief on Nov. 1.
A donation was approved for a second phase of improvements at Cullinan Park.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved the donation of more than $1.2 million from the Cullinan Park Conservancy for the second phase of improvements at Cullinan Park.
City of Sugar Land selects a new Police Chief.
Sugar Land City Manager Michael W. Goodrum selected Loudoun County Undersheriff/Colonel Mark J. Poland to serve as Sugar Land’s next police chief.
Council approved $1,065,777 for the third phase of improvements at Brazos River Park.
The project approved by voters in 2013 will include a pavilion, pedestrian crossings, concrete trails, picnic tables, benches, bike racks, grills, new trees, shrubs and irrigation.
Sugar Land Police are asking for help identifying two burglary suspects.
The suspects broke into a home on the 6600 block of Larocke Trail in Telfair.
Sugar Land begins nationwide search for next Police Chief.
The new chief will fill a vacancy left by Police Chief Eric Robins who retired on June 1 after 33 years of public service.
The City of Sugar Land begins a nationwide search for the next Police Chief.
The new chief will fill a vacancy left by Police Chief Eric Robins who retired on June 1 after 33 years of public service, including 30 with the Sugar Land Police Department.
Sugar Land’s Red, White and Boom Celebration is scheduled for Monday, July 4.
Enjoy an evening full of patriotic family fun with activities for all ages and a main stage area featuring a variety of local entertainment.
Drainage project funds will save Taxpayers $14.4 Million.
The Texas Water Development Board recently approved a $27.5 million loan from the Flood Infrastructure Fund for a Sugar Land flood control project west of Sugar Land Regional Airport.
Sign up for the Citizens Police Academy.
The Citizen’s Police Academy is an opportunity to take an inside look at the Sugar Land Police Department.
Sugar Land City Council approves increase in homestead exemption.
Council approve targeted tax cuts for homeowners on June 7 by voting to increase the homestead exemption from 12 to 13 percent, effective for the 2022 tax year.
City of Sugar Land announces a Citizen Self Service Portal.
It will provide open, easy access to city government and use smart solutions to improve services for customers.
City accelerates citizen-approved drainage project in Sugar Creek.
The approved items include about 400 linear feet of drainage work from south of Wellington to just east of Charleston South.
Sugar Land will host its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 30.
The program will continue the community tradition of acknowledging the names of veterans engraved inside the walls of the park’s iconic Remembrance Tower, and a patriotic music tribute will be performed.
Armed suspect is shot by Sugar Land Police.
The Department asked the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Ranger Division to conduct an investigation into the shooting.