
League City's government invites citizens to participate in its local democracy. The League City Council will hold a meeting on Tuesday, October 8 at 6 p.m. For those who can't make it in person, the City offers various accessible means to keep up with the council's activities, either through a live broadcast available on the City's Facebook page or rewatching the sessions on Channel 16, with daily replays scheduled every morning at 9 a.m. and again at 7 p.m., as announced on the City's official website.
Accountability and transparency are key pillars of the City’s ethos. Community members keen to express their views can take the floor during the "Citizens Request For Hearing Before City Council" segment. Just remember to arrive a little early; having to sign up outside the council chambers before the meeting commences is a must for those wishing to bring their concerns directly to the council's attention. The process demands stating your first and last name along with your home address when making a Public Comment, as found on the City's notice.
Regularly scheduled on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month, Council meetings are an established part of the League City's routine. The meetings unfold within the walls of the Council Chambers, a space situated in the City's Municipal Complex at 200 W. Walker St. Interested residents are encouraged to attend and engage with their elected officials and participate in the administrative process that shapes their community.









