League City officials could choose its new flag design, as well as approve a couple of master plans tied to water and wastewater, at its March 26 City Council meeting.

What you need to know

League City officials could take action on approving the city’s new official flag March 26, according to agenda documents. There are three different styles, with each style having four options.

When considering the design, officials followed basic principles from the North American Vexillological Association, which is an international organization dedicated to the study of flags, according to the organization’s website.

What else?


Along with considering a new flag, City Council will hold a couple of public hearings—one of which is tied to the city’s master water and wastewater plans, agenda documents show. The plans are part of the city’s comprehensive plan.

The plans were developed to “provide a thorough evaluation of the city’s current water and wastewater infrastructure,” and future infrastructure needs, according to agenda documents.

Also on the agenda

On the city’s consent agenda, City Council will consider approving an agreement with LJA Engineering Inc. for $175,000 to develop a regional master plan for the city’s undeveloped western part of town, city documents show.
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Stay tuned

League City City Council will meet at 6 p.m. March 26 at the city’s Council Chambers, 200 W. Walker St., League City.