In 2008, an overwhelming 72 percent of Missouri City residents voted to approve a $17.5 million bond referendum to fund two essential parks projects—the Quail Valley Golf Course, which includes the City Centre at Quail... Read on...
Beginning Monday, Aug. 6, two northbound lanes of Dulles Avenue will be repaved. The work will take place for one week, weather permitting, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. from Avenue E north to Middle School Road. During this time,... Read on...
The road to revitalization is under way for two major Missouri City bridges.
The existing El Dorado Bridge over Stafford Run, located at Quail Valley Golf Course, is currently being removed due to its aging structure. A... Read on...
After an unprecedented level of cooperation among 40 Government and private sector groups that partnered with Missouri City, the City's new $53 million Regional Water Treatment Plant was toasted with water from the... Read on...
The new Recreation and Tennis Center will open its doors on Saturday, July 14 with an event-filled day and ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new center offers residents fitness and cardio rooms, a Kids’ Zone, full-size gym and... Read on...
During the May 7 City Council meeting, Council members approved a resolution authorizing an advance funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for medians along Texas Parkway between Third Street and... Read on...
Council members approved naming the new Community Center at the Quail Valley Golf Course as the City Centre at Quail Valley. The facility is nearing completion. The City Centre at Quail Valley features a 300-seat banquet... Read on...
Texas Parkway Medians Planned
Dozens of Missouri City residents recently previewed Texas Department of Transportation plans to construct raised medians and plant landscaping along a portion of Texas Parkway, improving... Read on...
Missouri City has welcomed additional homeowners into the community after Council Members voted recently to annex portions of Newpoint Estates that were not within the City limits and not within the city limits of Arcola... Read on...
The July 15 groundbreaking ceremony for Missouri City’s new $27 million water treatment plant along the Brazos River marks a milestone for reducing groundwater usage and for teamwork on a City project.
The Groundwater... Read on...