CITY OF LAREDO UPDATES
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, LAREDO, Texas—The City of Laredo is inviting local artists to submit individual applications for an upcoming mural project at the Martha C. Narvaez City Hall Apartments located at 820 Convent Ave. The mural will be part of ongoing efforts to beautify the City and promote community pride. For those who are interested
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, LAREDO, Texas–Driscoll Health Plan, in collaboration with the Texas A&M University Colonias Program, the City of Laredo, and both UISD and LISD, will host the 6th Annual Back 2 School Health Fair on Saturday, August 3 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Sames Auto Arena located at 6700 Arena Blvd. Local students
The Process Has Begun to Update the City’s Rules on How Land and Buildings are Developed LAREDO, Texas—The City of Laredo Planning Department has initiated the ReCode Laredo project, an effort to review, assess, and ultimately replace the existing land development code—following recommendations from the City’s new comprehensive plan. The project will take approximately 18
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, LAREDO, Texas—The City of Laredo has issued an update on the sighting of a mountain lion at Slaughter Park in South Laredo. On June 24, an unconfirmed sighting of a mountain lion and cubs at Slaughter Park was reported to the City of Laredo through the 3-1-1 Customer Service Center. The City of
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, Public advised to avoid area until further notice LAREDO, Texas—The City of Laredo has been informed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department of the presence of a mountain lion and cubs in the Slaughter Park area withinsouth Laredo. The public is asked avoid the park, as well to keep small children and
Courtesy Karen Garza, LAREDO, TX – The City of Laredo Utilities Department is experiencing low water pressure in certain areas of the city due to an increase in demand, extreme weather conditions, and over watering. The City of Laredo Utilities Department encourages customers to reduce water use by avoiding outdoor water use until further notice. If
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, Laredo, Texas—Mayor Pete Saenz traveled to Washington this week with other Texas border mayors and members of the Texas Border Coalition to speak with officials in support of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The delegation discussed issues of CBP staffing at the ports of entry, trade numbers, and items in the USMCA trade
Hector F. Gonzalez LAREDO, Texas – The City of Laredo Health Department would like to remind the public summertime temperatures are much hotter and/or humid than average. Older adults, the very young, and people with behavioral health and chronic diseases are at highest risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke. However, even young and healthy people
Courtesy Isabel Sosa, LAREDO, Texas— Mayor Pete Saenz, Co-Interim City Manager Rosario Cabello and other city officials traveled to Mexico to meet with government officials in Laredo’s sister city of Guadalupe, Nuevo León, on Thursday. The two cities reaffirmed their commitment to binational relations including culture, tourism, economic development and education. The delegation from Guadalupe is
Courtesy Rafael Benavides, LAREDO, Texas— There will a be temporary street closure on the north right hand side of the 3000 block of E. Del Mar Blvd. between Winfield Parkway and McPherson Road beginning on Monday, June 10 at 8:00 a.m. and ending on Friday, June 14, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. as Vector Utilities will be installing fiber
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