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Mayor & City Council
View a list of the City Council members and view each members background information.
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City Organizational Chart
View the the city manager and the assistant manager's responsibilities.
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City Departments & Offices
Listing of City Departments & Offices.
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Meeting Agendas, Minutes and Videos
View meeting agendas, minutes and video.
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Live Video Stream of City Meetings
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Boards & Commissions
Explore Sugar Land’s boards and commissions, learn their roles, and find where you can engage, serve, or follow decisions shaping the city’s future.
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Budget & Strategy
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City Secretary
Access information about city codes, City Council, elections, and more.
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Code of Ordinances
Code of Ordinances
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Comprehensive Plan
Browse through the comprehensive plan for Sugar Land.
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Elections
Find information about upcoming elections to include candidate information, voting schedules and more.
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Finance
The mission of the Finance Department is to ensure the integrity of the City’s finances through accurate planning and recording of transactions
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Legal Notices
The City Secretary Department periodically posts the latest legal notices for visitors to view. The information includes various public hearings, bids, enacted ordinances, and more.
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Open Records Request
Open Records request form.
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Sugar Land Charter
Browse through the articles of the Sugar Land city charter.
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Convict Lease Memorial
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Vision, Mission & Priorities
Read through the vision, mission, and priorities for the City of Sugar Land.
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Transparency
Sugar Land is committed to transparency by ensuring an open and accessible government. By promoting transparency, Sugar Land aims to build trust, encourage citizen participation, and enhance our residents' quality of life.
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Sugar Land 2019 Bond
Sugar Land voters decisively approved four general obligation bond propositions totaling $90.76 million on November 5, 2019. The election results were canvassed at a special City Council meeting on November 12, 2019.
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Sugar Land 2024 Bond Election
Sugar Land City Council called a $350 million bond election for Nov. 5 to address public safety, streets, mobility and sidewalks, drainage, municipal facilities, and the planned animal shelter.