Mission · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Mission public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Churches in Mission are getting a free pass on noise complaints! They're now exempt from the city's noise ordinance, so expect services, events, and maybe even some loud worship to go unchecked.
Mission's ditching its long-time ambulance service for a new one. Will this mean faster emergency responses or higher bills for taxpayers? We're about to find out.
Tired of your home looking like a construction zone or dealing with stinky sewage? Mission residents are fed up with unfinished projects, gas hookup delays, and nasty smells, plus those annoying potholes. It's time to see if your neighbors are facing the same headaches.
Mission's Texas Citrus Fiesta is in hot water! A city councilwoman is fighting back against claims she meddled with the beloved event, and this whole mess could change how the festival operates.
Mission's City Council is investigating Councilwoman [Name] for allegedly meddling with the Texas Citrus Fiesta. This could shake up city hall and potentially impact the beloved festival.
The Mission Economic Development Corporation and the City of Mission teamed up to buy the Cimarron Club. It's unclear what their plans are for the property, but it's a big move for the city's development.
Mission's looking to hire a new city attorney, which likely means they're expanding their legal department. This move is probably to get ready for more city business down the road.
Mission's city management is changing hands as Mike Pérez takes on a new role. This could mean shifts in how city services operate and what projects are prioritized moving forward.
Mission's got a new community tool shed, making it easier for residents to tackle home projects without breaking the bank. Think of it as a library, but for drills and saws!
Get ready for some potential shake-ups! The King's Association is talking about joining forces with the City of Mission and the Texas Citrus Fiesta. This could totally change how these organizations work together.
Mission, Texas, declared a state of emergency due to a cyberattack, but experts are now debating if the threat was truly severe. This situation highlights ongoing concerns about how cities respond to digital threats and if they might be overstating the danger.
Mission's mayor is sounding the alarm about a cyberattack, asking the governor to declare a state of emergency. This could mess with city services and put your personal data at risk.
Mission's city manager might be walking away with a hefty severance package. This move could mean a big hit to the city's budget and a shake-up in leadership.
Mission's Mayor just dropped the State of the City address, spilling the tea on what's happening around town. Get the quick rundown on all the latest city happenings and future plans.
Mission's City Manager is retiring at the end of November, marking a significant leadership transition for the city. Get ready for a new face in charge!