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Eric Davidson emerges as presumed winner in special election
By DaLeesa Brown | May 6, 2024
Eric Davidson has emerged as the leading candidate as of 8:17 p.m.,May 4. Out of 4,210 ballots cast, Davidson captured 1,791 votes, representing 42.62% of the total vote share.
Midland construction firm plans single-family homes in Parkview Heights
By Midland Times | May 5, 2024
A Midland-based homebuilding company has announced plans to construct three single-family homes on South Lee Street, following the successful rezoning of three adjacent lots from multi-family to single-family home zoning.
Mission Agape plans food distribution site on Thomason Drive
By Midland Times | May 5, 2024
Mission Agape, a nonprofit organization, has submitted a proposal to the city of Midland for rezoning a triangular property on the south side of Thomason Drive just west of South Midland Drive. The organization plans to establish its food distribution center on this site.
Midland County judge Robnett to retiring employee: 'You are the best of the best!'
By Midland Times | May 3, 2024
Judge Jeffrey Robnett of the Midland County 441st Judicial District Court recently praised Irene Olgin, a newly retired employee of the Midland County District Clerk's Office, as "the best of the best." In late April, Robnett and his court commemorated Olgin's retirement, marking the conclusion of her 25-year career.
Beal Foundation donating $10 million to improve namesake park
By Midland Times | Apr 29, 2024
The Midland City Council has approved an authorization that will allow the city to receive a $10 million donation from The Beal Foundation. This funding is intended to support the construction and installation of improvements at Beal Park. The project, which is expected to be completed in three phases, will see portions of the donation accepted at each stage.
Collapsed sewer manhole endangered public health in Midland Draw
By Midland Times | Apr 29, 2024
The Midland Utilities Department was compelled to contract for emergency work following the collapse of a sewer manhole in front of Home Depot. This incident brought the sewer system to the verge of overflowing in the Midland Draw area.
Midland approves rezoning to add lots for Pavilion Park Addition.
By Midland Times | Apr 26, 2024
The Midland City Council has sanctioned the rezoning of 30.91 acres of land from agricultural to SF2, which is a single-family dwelling district. This change will facilitate the addition of 58 lots in the upcoming phase of Pavilion Park Addition.
Midland city council meeting recap: April 23
By DaLeesa Brown | Apr 24, 2024
The Midland City Council convened for a general meeting on April 23 at 10 a.m. at City Hall, where presentations from city staff shed light on fiscal matters. The discussions were timely as the council gears up to formulate the budget and tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year during the summer months.
Triggs: 'Hogan’s going to be the only public golf course in a 20-mile radius'
By Midland Times | Apr 24, 2024
The Midland City Council deliberated on potential enhancements to the Hogan Park Golf Course during its regular meeting on April 23, but refrained from taking any action. The council paid heed to the suggestions put forth by Planning and Development Officer Elizabeth Triggs.
MOVE Midland identifies two candidates for City Council endorsement
By MOVE Midland | Apr 23, 2024
MOVE Midland aims to move Midland forward while focusing on our citizens’ tax dollars, well-being, and community vision. As part of this commitment, we look to endorse local candidates who align with these values. After a thorough evaluation, we have identified two candidates who each bring unique perspectives to the Midland City Council. While recognizing that both candidates have their strengths and limitations, we find it challenging to endorse one over the other. Therefore, we have requested personal statements from both candidates to provide voters with additional insights to aid in their decision-making process.
Midland police help recover nearly $280k in stolen property
By City of Midland | Apr 22, 2024
Midland Police recently helped recover nearly $280,000 in stolen property that included multiple vehicles, ATVs, generators and a drone.
Emergency water pump repairs cost the city more than $112,000
By Midland Times | Apr 19, 2024
The Midland City Council is set to approve payment for emergency repairs carried out on the Utilities Department's raw water pump No. 2 earlier this month.
Midland plans to rebuild its police department entryway
By Midland Times | Apr 19, 2024
The city is set to construct a new entryway for the Midland Police and Communications Building due to deteriorating conditions. The total cost of the project has been estimated at $150,000.
Midland buying garbage trucks for$863,370
By Midland Times | Apr 19, 2024
Midland has plans to purchase two automated refuse trucks for its Solid Waste Department from Chastang Enterprises, with the expenditure amounting to $863,370. The necessary funds are available in the Garage Fund operating budget.
Midland Liberty Leadership Council hosts City Council Candidate Forum
By DaLeesa Brown | Apr 18, 2024
The Midland Liberty Leadership Council hosted a City Council Candidate Forum and Luncheon on April 16. The event, moderated by former mayor of Midland and current board member of the Texas Public Policy Foundation Ernest Angelo, was attended by the five candidates running for city council at-large seat.
Vaughn building sweep tested new measures in Midland's building regulations
By Midland Times | Apr 16, 2024
The city of Midland recently tested an updated building regulations ordinance designed to enable swift boarding and securing of substandard buildings. The changes to the ordinance, which took effect at the beginning of the month, were first applied to the Vaughn building in downtown Midland.
Governor’s office opens nomination process for 2024 Star of Texas Awards
By Midland Times | Apr 15, 2024
The Office of the Texas Governor has initiated the nomination process for the 2024 Star of Texas Awards. These awards are bestowed upon peace officers, firefighters, emergency medical first responders, and federal law enforcement who have been seriously injured or killed in the line of duty.
Midland will reimburse the Airport Fund by $2 million for rent but get back $7.5 million
By Midland Times | Apr 14, 2024
The Midland City Council has decided to reimburse the Airport Fund with $2 million for up to six years of rent from its Utilities and Parks Departments. However, the city will also receive a reimbursement of $7.5 million for subsidies provided to the fund over the past five years.
Midland awards bid for canopy at the Southeast Senior Center
By Midland Times | Apr 14, 2024
The city of Midland is set to install a canopy at the Southeast Senior Center, creating an outdoor space that has been identified as a high priority by the center's patrons in Washington Park.
Midland City Council awarded a $3.7 million contract for a Highway 158 & Sinclair Avenue intersection project
By Midland Times | Apr 14, 2024
The Midland City Council has given the green light to a $3.7 million contract for drainage and intersection improvements at State Highway 158 and Sinclair Avenue. With a contingency of $738,342 and an additional $50,000 in project-related items, the total cost of the project amounts to $4.5 million.