An audit found several inefficiencies in the City of Houston's "uncoordinated" spending and employee structure, noting a problem with retention.
The study comes as the city faces a growing structural budget deficit and shrinking reserves that led to negative bond rating outlooks.
Weeks of examining every aspect of how Houston Municipal government is spending your money has revealed a pathway to save millions of dollars.
A Houston-based developer is changing plans — and cities — for a new Margaritaville-branded hotel in the Clear Lake area.
Houston officials laid out the results Feb. 12 of a citywide efficiency study that was conducted in late 2024. The study ...
A Houston efficiency report found wasted time and money, lagging services and potential fraud. The city plans changes to ...
Judge Nelly Treviño Santos has been sworn in as the new Director and Presiding Judge of the City of Houston Municipal Courts ...
A sweeping study of Houston’s 22 city departments revealed potential misuse of credit cards, inefficient contracting practices with city vendors and a pressing need to streamline city government to ...
Courtyard Houston City Place and Residence Inn Houston City Place are undergoing renovations nearly 10 years after opening in ...
New York City Council Member Shaun Abreu launched Bill 736, or "Flaco's law." The bill passed on Sept. 26, 2024, and will implement rat contraceptives in areas where trash is containerized. He told ...