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Problem House Demolished

Events in June 2025

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City Offices Closed - Juneteenth


June 19, 2025

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Barefoot Friday and Junior Barefoot Friday


June 20, 2025

Mark your calendar.
When: 6/20 and 7/18 | 8:30 PM – 11 PM | $5 Per Child at the Door
Where: Community Center & Pool
Cost: $5 Per Child at the Door (Concessions available for additional cost)
 
BAREFOOT FRIDAY (Ages 9-14 yrs.): Enjoy night swimming and music with your friends.
JUNIOR BAREFOOT FRIDAY (Ages 5-8 yrs.): Watch a movie and play games with friends.
 
Meadows Place Police Officers will be on duty throughout the events.
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City Council Regular Meeting


June 24, 2025

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City Offices Closed - Independence Day


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July 5, 2025

It is with somber regrets I post this notice, but after years of dealing with a substandard and problem property on Dorrance Ln. the property was ordered demolished by a Fort Bend District Court. That action took place this morning. We have been dealing with this for some time and made it clear on many occasions, including public hearings and ignored multiple court summons and multiple courts, that this was a possibility. 

To be clear, the City did not take over the property and yes, our lawyers have been involved for years.

Council even granted the owner another extension and let the owner set the dates to come in compliance. The failure to meet even the extended deadlines and responsibilities outlined in the court order is what predicated this action.  This is not something we want to do, but for the sake of the neighbors and the welfare of the city, we will do our duty to maintain the health, safety, and welfare of Meadows Place even when it is painful.  

  If you have any questions about what constitutes a substandard structure ask Code Enforcement or Nick Haby, our City Administrator.