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During Monday’s City Council Meeting, Mayor Dr. Armando O’Caña and Mission City Council granted extensions on utility bills for Federal Employees affected by the Government shutdown, and acting City Manager Randy Perez spoke about improvements the drainage district is working toward in light of the flooding that occurred in Mission last summer.
The Progress Times detailed our Mission City Council meeting in the following article: https://www.progresstimes.net/news/local-news/12315-mission-grants-extensions-on-utility-bills-for-federal-employees.html?fbclid=IwAR16hCH3cSubl2h0k8zTGaD30WYsWXq1GAmuJ9N0-DlV2Nab2U_4ITVeCsU -
The Texas Citrus Fiesta’s Heart of America Carnival has started!
This year the event is being held outside our Mission Event Center: Weekdays – 5:30PM to 10:30PM, and weekends – 2:30PM to 11PM! Join us for some family fun! -
Our Mission Mayor Dr. Armando O’Caña and City Council authorized extensions on utility accounts to Federal Government Employees affected by the Government shutdown.
The City of Mission understands this has been a hardship for families and wants to do its part to ensure their utilities are not disconnected. “We support all of our Federal Employees and we do not want to have the issue of turning off water or sewer from these individuals based on what is happening in Washington D.C. Families who live in the City of Mis... -
City of Mission Leaders will celebrate our City of Mission’s two new dog park openings this Saturday (Jan. 19th), with a “Leash Cutting” Ceremony at our Bannworth Park (1822 N. Shary Road) from 10AM to 12PM!
Join us as we celebrate the City of Mission’s two new two-acre playgrounds where Mission’s four-legged friends and citizens can socialize and exercise while surrounded by gardens of butterflies and numerous shade trees. The dog parks are divided into two sections – one for large dogs and one for small, and also feature a leashed dog area with shad...