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City of Lubbock To Sell Water To Wolfforth
City of Lubbock To Sell Water To Wolfforth
City of Lubbock To Sell Water To Wolfforth
The Lubbock City approved a deal this week where the City will begin selling water to the City of Wolfforth. The agreement is for 25 years and will help Wolfforth keep up with growth and demand of resources. The contract begins on June 1, 2023 and the billing rate according to KAMC is “at an amount equal to 1.5 times th...
Lubbock City Council Approves Changes To Speed Limits
Lubbock City Council Approves Changes To Speed Limits
Lubbock City Council Approves Changes To Speed Limits
Drivers in the City of Lubbock will have to slow down in some areas of town after the Lubbock City Council voted on Tuesday to adjust speed limits around the city. Not all speed limits are going down though. At the airport, you'll be able to drive a bit faster than in the past...
City of Lubbock Plans To Close Most Pools For Good After This Summer
City of Lubbock Plans To Close Most Pools For Good After This Summer
City of Lubbock Plans To Close Most Pools For Good After This Summer
Enjoy the municipal pools in Lubbock while you can, because if the proposed City of Lubbock budget passes, most of the pools will be closed for good. This past Monday, the Lubbock City Council was presented with the 2023 proposed budget and among the items including in the budget is the future of the Lubbock pools...
Lubbock City Council To Consider Time Change For Meetings
Lubbock City Council To Consider Time Change For Meetings
Lubbock City Council To Consider Time Change For Meetings
The Lubbock City Council is looking to change the time they meet for future council meetings. And no, it's not a move that would help a lot of those who work during the middle of the day. In this week's released agenda, item 4.18 has the Lubbock City Council "considering a resolution to adopt revised and updated City of Lubbock City Council Rules"...
Lubbock’s New City Council Members Will Be Sworn In May 17
Lubbock’s New City Council Members Will Be Sworn In May 17
Lubbock’s New City Council Members Will Be Sworn In May 17
Change is coming to Lubbock City Hall and it won't be long before new leadership is sworn in at Citizen's Tower. Lubbock's next Mayor will be Tray Payne, District 5 will be represented by Dr. Jennifer Wilson, District 3 will be represented by Mark McBrayer , and District 1 will be represented by Christy Martinez...

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