Sugar Land focuses on supporting redevelopment of the Imperial Sugar site
The Imperial Sugar site was the start of what would become Sugar Land. Imperial Sugar created jobs, and then homesContinue Reading
The Imperial Sugar site was the start of what would become Sugar Land. Imperial Sugar created jobs, and then homesContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Manager Michael W. Goodrum selected Loudoun County Undersheriff/Colonel Mark J. Poland to serve as Sugar Land’s nextContinue Reading
A reception with the two finalists for the vacant Sugar Land police chief position is scheduled for Sept. 15, fromContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council approved $1,065,777 for the third phase of improvements at Brazos River Park. The project approved byContinue Reading
City Manager Michael W. Goodrum recently submitted a proposed $379.7 million budget for fiscal year 2023, which begins Oct. 1. Continue Reading
The Texas Water Development Board recently approved a $27.5 million loan from the Flood Infrastructure Fund for a Sugar LandContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council took the first step to approve targeted tax cuts for homeowners on June 7 by votingContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved approximately $824,000 to accelerate a portion of a drainage project in the Sugar CreekContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $2.5 million drainage project to address street flooding in Riverbend. The drainage workContinue Reading
Head to the plaza at Sugar Land Town Square on May 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for aContinue Reading