
Welcome to the City of Texas City. We have established this site as a means of providing the citizens of Texas City and visitors a wealth of information on our "city by the bay."
From leisure activities to city services, business and industry to our fascinating history, it's all here. Take a look around and see why Texas City is the best place to live, to work and to play.
Matt DoyleMayor
2012 City Election Information
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Notice Of Deadline To File Applications For Place On The Ballot
Aviso De Fecha Limite Para Presentar Solicitudes Para Un Lugar En La Boleta
Water Restrictions
The City of Texas City is under mandatory water restrictions in accordance with the City's Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plan. Violating water use restrictions could result in fines and penalties. Please visit the Water Department for more details.
Emergency Notifications
This hurricane season, consider signing up for the city's emergency notifications. This will allow you to receive important alerts, warnings and instructions as situations arise. This service is open to residents and businesses in Texas City.
To submit or edit your contact information, click here.
Texas Watershed Steward Workshop
Where: Galveston County AgriLife Extension offices in Carbide Park, La Marque, at 4102 B Main Street (FM 519)
The Texas Watershed Steward Workshop is a free, one-day event to help residents in the watershed improve and protect water resources by getting involved in local watershed protection and management activities. The workshop will focus on water quality issues in Highland Bayou, as well as efforts by the Texas Coastal Watershed Program, Galveston Bay Estuary Program, Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, and area residents to help improve the health of water resources in Galveston County.
Bayous in the study area are known to have elevated levels of bacteria and low levels of oxygen. Continuing education credits will be available for professional engineers, certified planners, certified teachers, crop advisors, pesticides license holders, landscape architects, and certified floodplain managers.
Register at the Texas AgriLife Extension Service website. Learn more about Highland Bayou at the Moses Karankawa Bayous Alliance.
News
- City Commissioner's Precinct 2011 Redistricting
- City of Texas City 2011-12 Adopted Budget
- 2010 Water Quality Report
- Texas City Dike Information
- City of Texas City 2010-2011 Annual Budget
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