Lubbock · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Lubbock public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Lubbock's Civic Center is getting a facelift! The City Council has approved initial plans for renovations, which could totally change how we experience downtown events.
Big decisions are coming for Lubbock's Civic Center and Expo Center. What happens next could change the events and spaces we all use, so pay attention!
Get ready, Lubbock! The Civic Center is getting a facelift. The city council just approved money for the initial design phase, so big changes could be coming to this major venue.
A massive data center planned for northeast Lubbock is on hold after its zoning request was withdrawn. This could mean big changes for the area, but for now, the future of the project is uncertain.
Want to have a say in how Lubbock runs? The city is actively recruiting residents to serve on a variety of boards and committees. This is a prime opportunity to directly influence local policy and community development.
Lubbock's city council just passed new rules for dangerous dogs. If you own a dog that's been deemed dangerous, get ready for some changes in how you'll need to manage your pet.
Lubbock's animal shelters might be getting a makeover with new city rules on the horizon. These changes could shake up how shelters run and impact how easy (or hard) it is to adopt your next furry friend.
Tired of paying an extra fee for your home alarm system? Well, good news! The Lubbock City Council has officially scrapped that ordinance, meaning you won't have to worry about that charge anymore.
Did you accidentally call 911? The city council is admitting they messed up their old ordinance and are changing how you'll be fined for those false alarms. Get ready for some new rules!
Good news for Lubbock residents! The city council has scrapped the proposed alarm system ordinance. This means you won't have to deal with any new regulations or potential fees related to your home security system.
Lubbock's City Council is wrestling with how to deal with dangerous dogs. They're debating new policies, so expect some back-and-forth before any decisions are made.
Got an alarm system in Lubbock? You'll need to get a permit for it now. The city's changed the rules, so make sure you're registered to avoid getting fined.
Lubbock is looking at changing the fees developers pay when they build new stuff. This could mean your rent or mortgage might go up, but it could also mean better city services for everyone.