City of Missouri
Recent News About City of Missouri
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX to Host Food/PPE Distribution | Saturday, June 27 | 10:30 a.m.-Noon | City Hall Complex
Missouri City Mayor Yolanda Ford invites all residents to a Food/PPE Distribution that is being held to provide local families with essential food and personal protective equipment supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX Municipal Court Re-Opened to the Public; Staff Using COVID-19 Operational Guidelines
MCTX Municipal Court Re-Opened to the Public; Staff Using COVID-19 Operational Guidelines
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CITY OF MISSOURI: CDBG Applications Now Available; Deadline is July 3
CDBG Applications Now Available; Deadline is July 3
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CITY OF MISSOURI: “Show Me City” Issues National Police Week Proclamation; Honors MCPD’s Excellence & Commitment
As the world copes with this unfortunate pandemic, it is important to remember those who are on the forefront during emergencies. At the May 4 Regular City Council meeting, Mayor Yolanda Ford proclaimed the week of May 10 through May 16 “National Police Week” in Missouri City in honor of MCPD’s hard work, dedication and commitment to public safety.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: COVID-19 UPDATE: Recreation & Tennis Center to Re-Open in Phases; Outdoor Courts Opening Tomorrow
As part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s April 27 order, the Missouri City Recreation & Tennis Center, 2701 Cypress Point Dr., will be gradually re-opening in phases. Beginning 9 a.m. tomorrow—Wednesday,
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX RSWTP Closing May 4-7 for Ongoing Expansion During Shutdown MUD-Operated Wells Will Be Utilized
As part of the ongoing Phase II expansion of the Missouri City Regional Surface Water Treatment Plant (RSWTP), service from the facility will be temporarily halted from Monday, May 4 through Thursday, May 7.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Council Connection for April 20
At their Monday, April 20 Virtual Regular Meeting, Councilmembers held a public hearing to receive comments for or against the disannexation of a 34.16-acre tract of land located north of the Sienna Steep Bank Village.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Call to Action: Residents Encouraged to Serve On Boards, Committees, Commissions | Apply Online
City Council and staff value input and feedback from citizens and are seeking applicants for all boards, committees and commissions.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX Once Again Earns National Distinction for Safe Streets From Alarms.org & SafeWise
The “Show Me City” is once again being commended for its safe streets, earning the No. 34 rank in a list of 154 Texas cities rated by Alarms.org, the official site of the National Council for Home Safety and Security—an association of licensed alarm companies, installers, contractors and trade groups.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: COVID-19 UPDATE: Stay Home Orders Issued for Fort Bend & Harris Counties
As the world continues to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, MCTX is monitoring the trajectory of the cases in our region and is working closely with local, state and national officials to implement proactive measures to ensure the safety of our residents.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: COVID-19 UPDATE: City to Host Virtual Meetings for City Council, P & Z Commission & Parks Board
In compliance with the local, state and national guidelines and to ensure safety, all MCTX public meetings will be held virtually until the COVID-19 pandemic is contained.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: “Show Me City” Rolling Out Its 2020 Citizen Survey
Missouri City will be conducting its 2020 Citizen Survey through the end of March and it will again be administered through the nationally-recognized ETC Institute via mail, Internet, and phone.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: MCTX 6th Annual Black History Month Celebrations
Continuing its tradition of celebrating culture and diversity in the community, the “Show Me City” will host its Sixth Annual Black History Month Celebrations on Friday, Jan. 31, starting at 5 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 29 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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CITY OF MISSOURI: Frequently Asked Questions: Municipal Solid Waste Program
With the New Year under way, we have now entered into the first quarter of the Municipal Solid Waste Program in partnership with the contracted provider, WCA. Residents now have the option to request a change in the size of their trash/recycling containers and/or request additional ones.