Fort Bend County Commissioner Ken R. DeMerchant motioned and the Court unanimously approved to allocate $2M of CARES Act funds to the City of Sugar Land.
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Utility rate increases begin January 1.
City Council approved utility rate increases in September of 2020 to be effective January 1, 2021. Residents can expect to see the rate changes on bills issued after that date.
Sugar Land 101 Class applications are now available.
The city of Sugar Land is accepting applications through Dec. 22 for the next Sugar Land 101 class scheduled to be held virtually in January through March 2021.
City Council accepts a donation from Cullinan Park Conservancy.
Sugar Land City Council accepted a donation from the Cullinan Park Conservancy for $287,465.93 to be used for Cullinan Park phase two improvements.
Sugar Land Movie Series to Screen Festive Films at Drive-In Movie Experience
The City will celebrate the holidays with a six-week drive-in movie series at Crown Festival Park at Sugar Land from Nov. 27 through Jan. 2.
Sugar Land Police provide an update on three recent crimes.
The Sugar Land Police Department has been made aware of our communities concerns regarding several recent incidents.
Sugar Land rolls out ‘Tis the Season for Sweet Cash Holiday Shopping Incentives.
The program will continue the #AllInForSLTX campaign, designed to leverage public and private dollars and drive at least $200,000 into Sugar Land’s economy.
There has been a shooting in Sienna Plantation.
One person was shot at the 2500 block of Amethyst Isle Ln in Sienna Plantation.
Halloween Town is returning to Constellation Field October 31.
The city of Sugar Land is partnering with the Sugar Land Skeeters to host Halloween Town on Oct. 31, from 4-8 p.m., at Constellation Field.
Sugar Land Police are searching for carjacking suspect.
Sugar Land detectives are looking for a person of interest seen on surveillance video shortly before a woman’s vehicle was stolen at gunpoint in a parking lot.
Sugar Land adopts FY2021 budget and tax rate.
Sugar Land City Council adopted a $254.3 million budget for fiscal year 2021 and a tax rate of 33.65 cents per $100.
Sugar Land shoppers honor Frontline Workers through Sweet Cash Program.
The program provides gift cards and gratitude to workers on the frontlines of the pandemic.
City Council, Charter Election early voting to begins soon.
Early voting will be held Oct. 13-30 for Sugar Land’s Nov. 3 City Council and charter election
Sugar Land recognizes Volunteers of the Year.
The city of Sugar Land recently named six 2019 Volunteers of the Year.
Serve City Government through service on Boards or Commissions.
Applications will open on Friday, Sept. 4 and must be submitted electronically by 5 p.m. on Friday, September 18.
Healthcare Heroes Week will recognize hospital workers on front lines.
Sugar Land firefighters, police officers and other city employees will join the community Sept. 21-25 to celebrate front-line hospital workers during Healthcare Heroes Week.
NOW OPEN: Goldfish Swim School of Sugar Land
Goldfish Swim School, the leading premier learn-to-swim franchise, has opened its new 10,000-square-foot Sugar Land location for water safety and swim lessons.
There will be no solid waste or recycling services on Thursday, Aug. 27.
Republic Services will not provide solid waste and recycling services on Thursday, Aug. 27.
Fort Bend County reduces tax rate for 2020.
Commissioners Court passed a motion on the County Tax Rate reduction.
Scam Alert from the Sugar Land Police Department
The Sugar Land Police Department would like to educate everyone on sham workers claiming to need access to a home to check water pressure.