After a lawsuit loss, the city must come up with an additional $100 million each year to spend on roads and drainage. The ...
Controller Chris Hollins warned Houston City Council members Wednesday that he might not be able to certify next year’s budget without significant cuts to city services or new revenue following the ...
The city of Houston may be in a financial bind by June if something doesn’t change. Recently, the city controller, Chris ...
Houston's budget crisis increased by $100 million after the Texas Supreme Court declined to intervene in six-year-long ...
City officials are grappling with a $100 million price tag for required spending on streets and drainage. The city now faces ...
Unless Houston leaders are able to secure new revenue or cut spending, Controller Chris Hollins said he may not be able to ...
"We are rapidly approaching a point where, without significant budget cuts or new revenue, certifying the budget may no ...
The Texas Supreme Court upheld a ruling that the city of Houston has been short-changing draining projects in its budget.
That means that effective immediately, the city has to begin spending an additional $100 to $120 million more on critical road and drainage projects across the city," Controller Chris Hollins said.
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