Sugar Land on track to complete first pass collection for Beryl Storm Debris
Contractors have completed first pass for vegetative debris collection in 8 of 14 zones. Our total collected to date isContinue Reading
Contractors have completed first pass for vegetative debris collection in 8 of 14 zones. Our total collected to date isContinue Reading
Two weeks have passed since Hurricane Beryl entered Sugar Land. Being 10 days in on storm debris collection, we knowContinue Reading
We understand that the impact of recent events has been difficult these past few days on our community. We’ve compiledContinue Reading
Members of the southeast branch of the Texas American Public Works Association elected Sugar Land Executive Director of Public WorksContinue Reading
The City of Sugar Land is excited to announce the relaunch of its annual, discounted rain barrel sale! Due toContinue Reading
We’re still in a Stage 1 Drought and need your help to be water wise, Sugar Land! Here are someContinue Reading
Governor Greg Abbott’s drought disaster declaration for Fort Bend County combined with increased local water demand has caused Sugar LandContinue Reading
Our discounted irrigation controller program is running full steam ahead, y’all! Sugar Landers can purchase a Rachio 3 Smart SprinklerContinue Reading
Have you ever wondered where your water comes from? When you turn on the tap, hundreds of hours of seemingly-invisibleContinue Reading
What a way to celebrate National Public Works Week! Public Works Administrative Manager Kellynn Sembera called into The Morning BullpenContinue Reading










