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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX Non-Emergency City Offices to Close Friday, Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day
All non-emergency City offices will be closed Friday, Jan. 1, for New Year’s Day.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX Council Members Confirm Civil Service Commission Appointees
At their Monday, Dec. 21 Regular Virtual Meeting, City Councilmembers confirmed the appointments of Wanda Johnson, Jacqueline Watson and Gregory Williams to the Fire Fighters’ and Police Officers’ Civil Service Commission.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: TxDOT Virtual Public Mtg. Proposing FM 1092 Improvements
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Houston District is proposing improvements to FM 1092 in Fort Bend County, Texas. The purpose of the virtual public meeting is to present the proposed project to the public and receive comments.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: County COVID-19 Threat Level Rises to Red
Fort Bend County has moved to the red "High Community Risk" category on the Public Guidance/Risk Assessment Tool for COVID-19.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Fort Bend County Agrees to Extend Early Voting Hours in Missouri City’s Dec. 12 Runoff
Early voting is being extended for Missouri City voters in the Dec. 12 Runoff Election.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: City Urges Residents to Get Tested for COVID-19!
The No. 1 priority for Missouri City is the safety of its citizens. During this pandemic, City officials have responded proactively to ensure that resources such as food, medicine, PPE and CARES Act grants are available to our residents and stakeholders.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: It’s Just Not Thanksgiving Without Stuffing
MCTX Police and Fire Departments welcomed donors and volunteers for their 12th Annual Operation Thanksgiving “Stuff the Squad Car and Fire Truck” food drive, held Saturday at the Public Safety complex on Cartwright Road.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: City Seeks Community Input in Revising Watershed Master Plan
The City is updating its Watershed Master Plan to use for flood-risk planning, preparedness and emergency response.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: City Earns GFOA Award for 32nd Consecutive Year
Thanks to its financial excellence, Missouri City once again is in a class with other municipalities dedicated to financial transparency.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Frequently Asked Questions: New METRO curb2curb App
As rideshare services become more in demand, Houston METRO has launched a new program that allows Missouri City residents to enjoy a more customized experience.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Friday Night Flicks
Join us for a Drive-Up movie series, showing one action-packed movie per month from September to November. Sound will be transmitted through your vehicle's radio and parking spaces are limited, to ensure social distancing guidelines.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Happening in Missouri City
At the Monday, Sept. 21 Virtual Regular Meeting, the City Council passed a resolution amending the utility schedule of fees.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Council Connection for Sept. 8
At their Tuesday, Sept. 8 Virtual Regular Meeting, Councilmembers held a public hearing to receive comments for or against a request for a specific use permit authorizing the use of an approximate 20-acre tract of land zoned as SD suburban district to provide for the development of a place of assembly for a proposed Fort Bend Independent School District elementary school site;
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Focus on the Future with City Manager Odis Jones
MCTX City Manager Odis Jones continues to settle into his new role as the 8th CEO of Missouri City. One of the key initiatives Jones wants to succeed in is transparency from City Hall to all corners of the community.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Frequently Asked Questions: Baseless Claims Against City Manager Odis Jones
Over the past two months, some media outlets and social media networks have reported false, reckless and irresponsible allegations regarding operational, financial and budget decisions City Manager Odis Jones made while he was CEO in Hutto, Texas.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Proposed FY2021 Budget: Reduces Tax Rate, Provides Hazard Pay, Launches Small Business Loans & More
MCTX City Manager Odis Jones is proposing lowering the tax rate and an approximately $151 million dollar Fiscal Year 2021 Budget that would be the first adoption of an effective tax rate since 2013 at $0.598035 and a number of strategic initiatives that City Council will review for approval in September.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: City Manager Odis Jones Shares Details of “Optimistic Vision” To Put City In “Position to Win”
Odis Jones has an “optimistic vision” for Missouri City.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Council Connection for Aug. 3
At their Monday, Aug. 3 Virtual Regular Meeting, Councilmembers held a public hearing to receive comments for or against an ordinance amending Chapter 82, Subdivisions, of the Missouri City Code, establishing regulations for the naming of new streets; authorized the replacement and upgrade of the lease for a citywide security camera solution and associated hardware; and ratified the placement of K-9 Officer Samu with a nonprofit animal rescue organization.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Council Connection for July 20
At their Monday, July 20 Virtual Regular Meeting, Councilmembers authorized the execution of a contract for a monitored cybersecurity solution; authorized the execution of a contract for the cleaning, decontamination, and repair of firefighter bunker gear; and approved an ordinance amending Chapter 16, Naming of City Property and City Programs, reducing the signature threshold to change existing street names.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: City Council Appoints New City Manager, Odis Jones | National Expert In Development, Public Finances
As authorized by City Council, MCTX Mayor Yolanda Ford, in collaboration with the Legal and Human Resources Departments, has finalized an employment agreement to hire Mr. Odis Jones as the municipality’s 8th Chief Administrative Officer, effective today (Monday, July 20, 2020).