The state's high court effectively upheld a 2024 appellate court ruling that found the city had been short-changing a special ...
The city filed an appeal in the case back in September and didn't forsee financial consequences until the upcoming budget cycle.
As a result, upwards of $100 million taxpayer dollars must now be spent ... tax dollars for street and drainage improvement projects. But soon enough, two engineers sued the city, saying it ...
A defeat in court means Houston must spend $100 million on drainage projects, adding to the city's growing budget deficit.
The Texas Supreme Court upheld a ruling that the city of Houston has been short-changing draining projects in its budget.
The county works with hundreds of contractors a year on jobs that range from a few thousand dollars to several million ...
Jeffrey Vangele has zoning approval to build a five-story, 46-unit affordable housing development between Tunxis Hill Road ...
Houston officials plan to offset a $100 million hit to the city’s budget in a recent legal ruling by using cash from the Metropolitan Transit Authority to spend more money on streets and drainage. The ...
After a lawsuit loss, the city must come up with an additional $100 million each year to spend on roads and drainage. The ...
The Cold Spring’s Kroger on Martha Layne Collins Boulevard has been approved by the planning commission for a $35 million ...