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  1. City of Lubbock, Texas

    The City has an important responsibility to its citizens to carefully account for public funds, prudently manage municipal finances, and to plan for the adequate funding of services desired …

  2. City of Lubbock, Texas - City Government

    Mayor City Council City Manager Boards and Commissions See Our Future Events Check Out Featured News

  3. City of Lubbock, Texas - Departments

    City of Lubbock Utilities (806) 775-2509 [email protected]

  4. City of Lubbock, Texas - City Council

    The Lubbock City Council welcomes public comments during any regular meeting. Citizens wishing to speak need only to sign-up at the City Council meeting, but are limited to speaking …

  5. City of Lubbock, Texas - Contact the City

    What would you like to do? Contact the City 311 CITIZENS REQUEST STAFF DIRECTORY Contact Us

  6. City of Lubbock, Texas - Departments | Library

    This year's event will be taking place Wednesday, July 30 from 10 AM - 2 PM at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. We'll have free backpacks, school supplies, and a giant community …

  7. City of Lubbock, Texas - Departments | City Secretary

    Code of Ordinances This site contains provisions of the Code of Ordinances, City of Lubbock, Texas. This Code of Ordinances is amended from time to time by the City Council.

  8. City of Lubbock, Texas - Departments | Human Resources

    Our commitment to departmental efficiency and effectiveness ensures that we enhance our service to the citizens of Lubbock, fostering a healthier and more vibrant community.

  9. City of Lubbock, Texas - Departments | City Secretary

    To ensure order and continuity in the municipal legislative process through guardianship of City Council agendas, minutes, records, ordinance codification, board appointments, elections and …

  10. City of Lubbock, Texas - Mayor

    Mark W. McBrayer was elected to serve as the 37 th Mayor of Lubbock in June 2024 after proudly representing District 3 on the Lubbock City Council for two years.