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Sugar Land – Missouri City Edition

SUGAR LAND MISSOURI CITY EDITION

VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1 SEPT. 9OCT. 6, 2021

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PROGRESS FLOOD BOND Fort Bend County voters passed a ood bond in 2019 that was meant to fund 25 ooding mitigation eorts in 15 areas, including six in the Sugar Land and Missouri City area. About 40% of those are on hold or canceled—mostly due to a lack of external funding. This is a list of

1 Future unclear 1 Complete

1 No projects at this time

1 Paused indenitely 1 Moving forward

EROSION REPAIR, DESILTING

CHANNEL REPAIRS

1 Willow Fork $11.3M 2 Flat Bank

Sugar Land – Missouri City

SUGAR LAND MISSOURI CITY EDITION

2021 H E A L T H C A R E E D I T I O N

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VOLUME 8, ISSUE 10 JUNE 9JULY 6, 2021

Fort Bend ISDexpands mental health oerings

A NEED FOR NURSES While the supply of full-time registered nurses is projected to grow by 27.7% between 2018- 32, the demand could grow by 46.8%. Projected demand Projected supply Demand unmet GULF COAST REGISTEREDNURSES

BY CLAIRE SHOOP

As Fort Bend ISD seeks federal funding for mental health services on campus for a third year, the dis- trict’s program has continued