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Current Pearland City Council members, and any business entity they have a substantial interest in, could soon be barred from entering into contracts.
Pearland City Manager Bill Eisen said the city's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year includes $15,000 to hire a driver to operate the bus. The budget is expected to be approved on Monday.
City of Pearland adopt $110M budget. This includes a water rate increase and lower property tax rate for the 2023 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
Two Pearland City Council positions are up for grabs on May 9 and The Journal sat down with the four people running for Position 2, Adrian Hernandez, Trent Perez, Derrick Reed and Quentin Wiltz.
Jeff Barry’s goals as a new Pearland City Council member include focusing on infrastructure needs and facilitating development, while a priority for fellow council newcomer Joseph Koza is to ...
Many Pearland residents are complaining about their controversial water billing plan. They say they are being over-billed for water they haven't even used.
Pearland City Council on April 11 adopted the final reading of an ordinance in a 5-2 vote establishing requirements to operate rentals like AirBnB.
Local News Pearland city manager fired after unanimous vote following budget blunder The city said it held a closed executive session Monday night and voted 6-0 to terminate Pearson.
Interested in trying out some new dining options in Pearland, Friendswood, Manvel or Alvin? Check out these seven businesses ...
Owner Christian Piorkowski said the store was only allowed to open after Pearland residents voted a few years ago to allow off-premise liquor to be sold inside city limits.
Local Pearland City Council to consider hiring independent auditor in wake of budgeting snafu Leaders in the suburb south of Houston are trying to make up for a $10 million budgeting shortfall as ...
PEARLAND – The rain may be gone, but the water hasn’t quite receded in some Houston neighborhoods. There is streets filled with water as some of Houston’s bayous went over their banks when ...