Sherman · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Sherman public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Get ready for some construction! Sherman is dropping $12 million to beef up roads, water, and sewer lines to make way for a new H-E-B grocery store.
Big businesses in Sherman are getting a break on their water and sewer bills. The city council adjusted rates because these companies aren't using as much water as they used to, meaning they'll pay less.
Sherman's downtown is getting a much-needed makeover! A $150,000 contract has been approved to bring some fresh upgrades to the area, so get ready for a revitalized city center.
Sherman is upgrading its water systems to handle the influx of new tech companies. While this might mean some construction headaches, it's aimed at ensuring a more dependable water supply for all residents.
That Sherman motel that got shut down is still closed. They tried to get their business permit back, but the city council denied their request, meaning they can't reopen anytime soon.
Sherman's city council just approved annexing over 200 acres of land. This move is all about making room for new development and shaping the future growth of the city.
Sherman's City Hall is temporarily relocating! While the main building gets renovated, services will be available at a new spot. Plan ahead for your visits!
Sherman's new City Hall is almost ready to open! Get a sneak peek at the impressive new building that's been under construction.
Get ready for some traffic jams, Sherman! TxDOT is replacing a major bridge, so expect detours and delays. Plan ahead to avoid the construction zone.
Sherman's City Council has chosen a new acting city manager. This person will be running the city's daily operations, so it's a pretty big deal for how things get done around here.
Good news for Sherman commuters! The new Taylor Street bridge over US 75 is now open. Get ready for less traffic and a quicker drive.
Get ready for a trash day shake-up in Sherman! The city's adding a new truck to beef up waste management, meaning your pickup schedule might be changing soon. Stay tuned for the official word on your new trash day.
Texas Instruments is closing its Sherman plant, and that's a big deal for local jobs and the economy. Get ready for some economic shifts as the city figures out how to move forward.
Two execs are finally admitting they defrauded the City of Sherman. After two failed trials, they've decided to plead guilty, likely saving taxpayers more money on further legal battles.
A sewage spill in Sherman caused a real mess, flooding a parking lot and shutting off water to some local businesses. Talk about a bad day for everyone involved!
Sherman's new city services app is here to make your life easier! Need to report a pothole or find out about a city event? This app is your one-stop shop for all things Sherman, right on your phone.
Heads up, Sherman residents! The City Council just updated rules for West Hill Cemetery. If you have family buried there, or plan to, you'll want to know what's changed.
Sherman's City Hall is getting a facelift! The renovations aim to make the building more accessible and user-friendly for all residents. Get ready for a smoother experience when you need to visit.
Plans to rezone a motel on Texoma Parkway just got shot down by the Sherman City Council. Looks like that development project won't be happening after all.
Sherman is considering a street name change for Monte Cristo Way and wants your input. This could affect mail delivery and local businesses, so make sure your opinion is counted!
A local hotel in Sherman is shutting its doors after failing health and safety inspections. This means travelers looking for a place to stay will need to find alternative accommodations in the area.
Sherman's City Manager is retiring after a decade of service. Get ready for a new leader to take the helm and steer the city's direction.
Sherman is officially banning new billboards. City council voted to stop any new giant ads from being put up around town.
Sherman renters, rejoice! There's a new official channel to lodge complaints about landlord issues, from leaky faucets to bigger problems. This means you can finally get those nagging repairs addressed.
Thinking of buying a pet in Sherman? Get ready for some new rules! The city council is voting on an ordinance that could change where and how animals are sold, potentially impacting local pet shops and breeders.
Sherman's got a new tree ordinance, so if you're thinking about major construction or even just trimming your trees, pay attention! This rule is all about keeping our leafy friends safe and sound in the city.
Sherman is getting serious about motel compliance! Expect more surprise inspections and potential fines for places not meeting city standards. This means cleaner, safer stays for visitors.