Sugar Land continues to deliver on General Obligation Bond projects
Sugar Land City Council recently approved $359,451 for a drainage study and design services for Covington Woods drainage improvements. TheContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved $359,451 for a drainage study and design services for Covington Woods drainage improvements. TheContinue Reading
Believe it or not, 2020 was two years ago. And right after we started social distancing, the City of SugarContinue Reading
The Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool (TMLIRP) has selected the City of Sugar Land’s Integrated Stormwater Management Model SystemContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $2.2 million contract for drainage improvements in Telfair. The project was part ofContinue Reading
City Council recently approved a $1.9 million construction contract for drainage improvements in Greatwood
ISWMM was developed to give residents insight into rising water levels in their areas.
Levee Improvement Districts (LIDs) are political subdivisions of the State of Texas responsible for providing flood protection and stormwater management services.
FEMA has announced the creation of a new flood risk rating system named Risk Rating 2.0 to determine flood riskContinue Reading
By Hannah Shulman If you find yourself enjoying the new trail connector between Brazos River Park and Sugar Land MemorialContinue Reading
HoJin Lim has seen the impact a variety of mobility options has on a city. Lim, a licensed civil engineerContinue Reading