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Never miss important updates by signing up for these notifications

Sign up for emergency notifications! Sign up for TextMyGov! Sign up for NotifyMe! Don’t make us say it twice πŸ˜‰ The City of Sugar Land has three different notification services to make sure that you’re up to date on everything you need to stay connected to our community. Learn the difference between all the notification methods and ensure that you’re subscribed to them below!

Emergency Notifications

Sugar Land is committed to keeping residents safe and informed. The emergency alert system will send you notifications and alerts during emergency events like, but not limited to:

  1. Imminent danger from fire
  2. Hazmat incidents
  3. Bomb threats
  4. Natural disasters
  5. Terrorism threats
  6. Evacuation notices
  7. Water contamination issues
  8. Ongoing power outages
  9. Ongoing water or sewer interruptions
  10. Current road closures

Sign up for Emergency Notifications πŸ‘‰ https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/ENotify

NotifyMe

This is Sugar Land’s email notification service. You can sign up for topic-based notifications and receive them directly to your inbox! Sign up for updates on the Imperial Char House, Mobility Master Plan updates, and more.

Sign up for NotifyMe πŸ‘‰ https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/NotifyMe

TextMyGov

Receive the news you need via text messages straight to your phone! TextMyGov will send you mon-emergency notifications like solid waste service disruptions, construction notifications, city event information, and public engagement opportunities will be sent directly to your mobile device! The best part? You have the opportunity to sign-up for both citywide text messages and neighborhood-level text messages. Citywide texts will notify you of things that impact the city as a whole (or at the very least, a large portion), while neighborhood text messages will keep you updated on service level impacts that only affect your particular neighborhood.

Sign up for TextMyGov πŸ‘‰ https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/TextMyGov

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