
If you're a resident of League City with something to say to your local government, mark your calendar for the upcoming City Council meeting, scheduled to start at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. As provided by the City of League's announcement, this meeting will be accessible not just to those who can make it in person to the Council Chambers at 200 W. Walker St., but also to anyone with an internet connection, as it will be streamed live on the City's Facebook page and replayed daily on Channel 16.
For those desiring to contribute more than just their attention to the proceedings, the Public Comment period offers a platform. According to the same City of League's announcement, interested residents must sign up before the meeting commences. The sign-up sheet is conveniently located right outside the council chambers, moving inside when the meeting begins. Do remember that when stepping up to the microphone, stating your full name and home address is mandatory, it's part of making your voice heard in the formal Citizens Request For Hearing Before City Council section.
Don't worry if you can't attend this one; League City Council meetings are a regular occurrence, taking place twice a month. Specifically, these sessions are held on the second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m., a schedule that caters to routine civic participation. Whether it's a pressing community concern or a commendation you wish to share, the bi-monthly meetings provide numerous chances to engage with local governance and shape the dialogue around municipal matters.
Should the details slip away in the rush of daily life, rest assured, reminders and additional info about the City Council meetings can be found through the City’s official Civic Alerts. And for those who prefer to witness democracy in action from the comfort of their own home, the live broadcasts, and daily replays on Channel 16 offer an easy way, to stay informed and involved.









