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Nick Long League City Mayor
In my eight years serving as a council member, and now as League City’s Mayor, it’s been a privilege to see the incredible growth in our community. With that growth, it’s vital that we maintain and improve our infrastructure. In 2022, many of those infrastructure needs were addressed with Capital Improvement Projects focused on mobility, drainage, water, and sewer. Residents on League City’s westside have enjoyed the completion of the traffic signal and lane improvements at League City Parkway and Brittany Lakes Dr./ Fennigan Ln., which was part of the 2019 Bond program. Those same residents can look forward to the remaining traffic signal work on west League City Parkway to wrap up over the next year. Bond drainage projects were completed in the Bay Ridge and Oaks of Clear Creek subdivisions, with additional drainage projects underway in the neighborhoods of Bay Colony and Dove Meadows.
I’m also proud that City Council once again approved a decrease to the property tax rate for the eighth year in a row. We want League City’s residents to enjoy the incredible quality of life here—including our safe neighborhoods, amazing schools, and excellent City programs— without increasing the tax burden. This remains our goal in 2023.