The Peak of Hurricane Season Is Here: Protect Your Home from Flooding
Hurricane season officially runs through November 30, with the most active months, August, September, and October. Heavy rains during thisContinue Reading
Hurricane season officially runs through November 30, with the most active months, August, September, and October. Heavy rains during thisContinue Reading
Every young girl deserves to know that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to, including becoming an engineer. WhileContinue Reading
Ever tried a new recipe and had it turn out… not quite, right? Maybe it was too dry, too salty,Continue Reading
The city of Sugar Land recently launched a Bond Project Tracker, an interactive tool designed to provide up-to-date information onContinue Reading
Alence Poudel’s journey to being named Trailblazer of the Year began by studying Civil Engineering at Texas A&M. His firstContinue Reading
Sugar Land has experienced its fair share of flooding and natural disaster impacts over the years. As a result, weContinue Reading
Sugar Land is bringing alternative forms of transportation to our city; by introducing the Microtransit Pilot Project. This transformative initiativeContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a resolution for a $28 million grant application to the Texas Water Development BoardContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council approved a $4.9 million construction contract for drainage improvements in Covington West and Imperial Woods. TheContinue Reading
The City of Sugar Land was awarded the John Patton Community Project Award by Texas Floodplain Management Association for itsContinue Reading










