Who doesn't love fun facts? Here are some interesting topics about the City of Missouri City that you may not have known.
38
years of age
The average age of Missouri City residents
20
Parks Developed
There are a total of 20 parks developed in Missouri City
47.4%
Bachelors Degree
Over 47% of Missouri City residents have a bachelors degree or higher
30.23
Square Miles
71,732
Population
$88,591
Median household income
Community Spotlight
coronavirus
Stay Alert
MCTX Officials are working with local, state, and federal agencies to stay on top of the latest information. This worldwide virus causes illnesses that can easily be disguised as a cold or seasonal allergies.
Stop the Spread
Tips to prevent catching the virus include washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, clean and disinfect areas that are frequently touched, and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
Daylight Saving Time 2020 will begin at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8
We Want To Hear From YOU!
Take the City Survey
Missouri City will be conducting its 2020 Citizen Survey through the end of March and it will again be administered through the nationally-recognized ETC Institute via mail, Internet, and phone.
All MCTX Residents Urged to Participate In 2020 Census Survey
The countdown to Census Day is under way. In less than a month, “Show Me City” residents will have an opportunity to participate in the nationwide program that only takes place once every 10 years.
In accordance with the Texas Election Code, the City of Missouri City will hold a Special Election on May 2, 2020 for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City of Missouri City a proposition providing for or against the adoption of the fire fighters’ and police officers’ civil service law.
Join us for MCTX Family Fest at Community Park to checkout chalk masterpieces created by local artists and schools along the “Chalk the Walk”, variety of kite displays and more.
MCTX infrastructure projects remain a priority citywide and are critical to improving and maintaining transportation systems—including roadways, sidewalks and trails—throughout the community.
To upgrade mobility flow for residents, first responders, stakeholders and visitors, City Council Members voted at their Jan. 21 Regular Meeting to approve the purchase of two new leading-edge software programs: The Centracs Advanced Transportation Management System and The Glance Preemption & Priority System from Applied Information.
Missouri City Police Officers Leonard Scott and Valery Elias was recognized for being selected as Officers of the Month for January 2020 for performing life-saving CPR on a vehicle crash victim.
In The News
Community Engagement and Partnerships continue to be a strategic priority. For instance, Communications produced the latest “In the News” video series featuring key topics like the MCTX Spring Break Camp, heroic MCPD Officers being recognized at Council, and more.