League City officials will consider making a significant investment in upgrading two of its parks at an upcoming meeting.

What you need to know

League City City Council will vote to consider approving a combined $2.8 million investment for upgrades to Lobit Park and Newport Park at its Sept. 23 meeting.



Lobit Park redevelopment
  • Budget: $2.35 million
  • Contractor: Houston-based B&D Contractor
Upgrades include, according to agenda documents:
  • Renovated baseball fields with new dugouts, fencing and lighting
  • New pickleball courts
  • Pedestrian bridge improvements and new sidewalks
  • Water line extensions and drainage upgrades
Newport Park redevelopment
  • Budget: $435,000
  • Contractor: Houston-based A-Group Construction
Upgrades include, according to agenda documents:
  • A new trail system
  • LED parking lot lighting upgrades
  • Regraded practice field and new volleyball court
  • Playground improvements with a new shade structure
Looking ahead


If approved, both park improvements would be slated to be completed in 2026, according to agenda documents.

Stay tuned

City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Sept. 23 at Council Chambers, 200 W. Walker St., League City. A budget workshop will take place before the meeting at 5 p.m.