The road is one-mile long and connects two of the city’s regional parks, Sugar Land Memorial Park and Brazos River Park.
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City Council approves drainage improvement project in Austin Park and Chimneystone.
The project was approved by Sugar Land residents as a part of the 2019 General Obligation (GO) Bond Program.
City Council approves purchases for communication improvements.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a contract to purchase materials for the High Site Communication Improvements project.
A suspected serial burglar was seen on surveillance video.
Sugar Land detectives are looking for a man seen on surveillance video burglarizing a business along U.S. Highway 59.
Sugar Land City Council recognizes the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council Class of 2020-2021.
The class represented the 16th year of the program and had participation from 12 area high schools.
Sugar Land Mayor pledges to help save the Monarch butterfly.
The city of Sugar Land is now part of an expanding North American network of cities working to create habitat in public parks, public landscaping, roadsides, medians, backyard gardens and open spaces throughout the entire community.
The City of Sugar Land recognizes Volunteers of the Year.
Six participants in the city’s Serve Sugar Land program have been named 2020 Volunteers of the Year.
The Astros Acquire the Sugar Land Skeeters.
The Houston Astros acquisition of the Sugar Land Skeeters franchise was officially approved by the Sugar Land City Council April 20.
Don’t worry if your water tastes different in April.
The city will temporarily convert the disinfectant used in the water treatment process from chloramine to free chlorine.
Celebrate Spring at the International Art & Kite Festival.
The city will celebrate with a full-slate of outdoor adventures on Saturday, March 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sugar Land crime rate is lowest on record.
Sugar Land Police Chief Eric Robins credits resiliency, community partnerships, public education, a commitment to technology, training and departmental leadership for Sugar Land’s historically low crime rate.
Sugar Land City Council approves drainage improvement projects.
These projects were approved by Sugar Land residents as a part of the 2019 General Obligation (GO) Bond Program.
Sugar Land speeds up winter storm recovery relief.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved an ordinance taking actions necessary to speed recovery relief for citizens.
Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce’s Education Division will host a virtual event showcasing the vision for a new STEM School of Innovation.
This informative session will be held Thursday, February 11, 2021 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce held the annual Chairman’s Gala on Friday, January 29.
This year’s theme for the Cyber Gala was The Power of Us!
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce CHAIRMAN’S GALA will be held virtually on Friday, January 29, 2021.
This year’s theme is The Power of Us.
City Council accepts donation for plaza development and patio improvements.
Sugar Land City Council accepted donations totaling $118,856.66 for the development of the Eagle Plaza at Sugar Land Memorial Park and outdoor patio improvements at the T.E. Harman Center.
The thirteenth annual State of the City Sugar Land Address will be held Friday, February 19, 2021.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present the thirteenth annual State of the City Sugar Land Address focusing on the City’s 2020 accomplishments.
A Sugar Land 4th grader was named the Lemonade Day Houston 2020 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year!
Sabrina Roesler, a 9-year-old fourth-grader from Sugar Land, has been named as the Lemonade Day Houston 2020 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year.
Newly elected sheriff pledges to reform policing in Fort Bend County.
The African American Democrat defeated Republican Trever Nehls, brother of incumbent Sheriff Troy Nehls, in November.