Houston City Controller Chris Hollins issued a dire warning to City Council on Wednesday that Houston is near running out of ...
A defeat in court means Houston must spend $100 million on drainage projects, adding to the city's growing budget deficit.
"We are rapidly approaching a point where, without significant budget cuts or new revenue, certifying the budget may no ...
The city of Houston may be in a financial bind by June if something doesn’t change. Recently, the city controller, Chris ...
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNHouston's top finance official says he may not certify city's next budget as deficit growsAfter a lawsuit loss, the city must come up with an additional $100 million each year to spend on roads and drainage. The ...
The city of Houston may be in a financial bind by June if something doesn't change. Recently, the city controller, Chris ...
After a lawsuit loss, the city must come up with an additional $100 million each year to spend on roads and drainage. The city attorney said his interpretation is that the money is due by June.
City officials are grappling with a $100 million price tag for required spending on streets and drainage. The city now faces ...
Houston ordered to spend money it doesn't have on street, drainage improvements after losing lawsuit
Houston is going to run out of money within the next year -- that's the warning from the city controller. After losing a ...
“I think the city can find a way, uh, to fund this. It may take a little adjustment,” Jones said. This is exactly what Houston’s Controller Chris Hollins warned city leaders of in 2024.
Houston City Controller Chris Hollins said the municipal government already was facing a $230 million budget shortfall for the next fiscal year, adding that the outcome of the drainage fund case ...
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