Attention Missouri City! Quail Valley Golf Course - La Quinta Drainage Improvements and Renovations Community Feedback Meeting We are excited to invite the community to a feedback meeting regarding the upcoming drainage improvements and renovations at Quail Valley Golf Course - La Quinta. This meeting will be held on August 1st, 2024, from 6 – 8 pm at the Public Safety Headquarters Training Room, located at 3849 Cartwright Road, Missouri City, TX 77459. Join us to learn more about the project from the Design Team and Missouri City Staff. This is a valuable opportunity for residents to gain insights and provide their comments on the project. Your feedback is crucial to ensure the success of these improvements. We look forward to your participation and valuable input.
City of Missouri City
Government Administration
Missouri City, Texas 2,881 followers
The "Show Me City"
About us
Missouri City is located approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston, in northeast Fort Bend County. A small portion of the City extends into the southwestern section of Harris County, where its boundaries adjoin the City of Houston. The northern portion of Missouri City is traversed by U.S. Highway 90A, which intersects U.S. Highway 59 (Southwest Freeway), within three miles of the City. State Highway 6, one of the principal “outer loops” partially encircling the City of Houston, serves the southern portion of Missouri City. Beltway 8, an 83-mile freeway providing a second freeway loop around the City of Houston, was opened in early 1997 and extends through the northeast portion of Missouri City. The beltway ties U.S. Highway 90A to U.S. Highway 59, Interstate 10, and State Highway 288. On the east side of Missouri City, the Fort Bend Tollway, which connects Beltway 8 to State Highway 6, opened to traffic in August 2004. The City of Missouri City was founded in 1890 by R.M. Cash and L.E. Luckle, two Houston real estate investors. They advertised in the St. Louis, Missouri newspaper and in surrounding towns, referring to the property as the “Land of sunshine and eternal summer.” In 1893, W.P. McElroy bought 80 acres in the vicinity and began to promote the area. To boost sales in Missouri, it was named Missouri City. The first business was a blacksmith shop, and then the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railroads were built north of the town, in 1853, and a depot was constructed in 1902. The town was the railroad shipping point for the Blue Ridge oil field and salt mine. Another rail line, known as the Sugar Land Railroad, served the sugar cane industry.
- Website
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http://www.missouricitytx.gov
External link for City of Missouri City
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Missouri City, Texas
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1956
Locations
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1522 Texas Parkway
Missouri City, Texas 77489, US
Employees at City of Missouri City
Updates
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Missouri City Update - As we move towards normalcy, our emergency activation status has returned to normal operations. Mayor , Mayor Pro Tem, City Manager and other City officials talk about City’s recovery efforts. #MissouriCityUpdate #LocalGovernment #CommunityUpdate #PublicService
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Community Update: Debris Pick-Up in Progress We recognize concerns about debris pick-up speed. Our team is working with the county and county’s contractors to clear debris efficiently, prioritizing safety. - Safety first for all contractors. - Focus on urgent areas. - Regular updates provided. - Your cooperation helps expedite clean-up. Thank you for your patience and support as we restore our community.
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Join our virtual budget workshop video to learn more about our budget preparation! Your input is crucial for shaping our community's future. Share your thoughts by completing the survey here: https://lnkd.in/gJJivtav #VirtualWorkshop #CommunityFeedback #BudgetPlanning
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Hurricane Beryl Update: Great News! CenterPoint confirmed 100% power restored in the Missouri City service area. As a result, we are ending cooling center operations effective Monday July 22, 2024 Mosquito spraying has been extended to 3 days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. To assist with recovery efforts, certain permit fees related to Hurricane Beryl repairs are being waived. Fort Bend county continues debris collection in Missouri City. Thank you for your cooperation and resilience during this time. #CommunityUpdate #MissouriCityStrong