Taking Drugs Back: NEWS Release
The League City Police Department is hosting a drug take-back event Saturday, October 22, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The event is located in the parking lot of the League City Public Safety Building at 555 West Walker Street in League City. Getting rid of expired or unused medications is as simple as driving through and dropping them off; and it’s anonymous. There is no need to consolidate or remove labels; however, no sharps will be accepted. All items received will be incinerated off-site.
The League City Police Department hosts this event twice a year. Properly disposing of medications keeps them out of the wrong hands and out of the water system.
Posted on: October 5, 2016
League City ranks second ‘Fastest Growing City’ in the nation
The City of League City is the second ‘Fastest Growing City’ in the nation, according to a recently published WalletHub study.
League City was also ranked the fastest growing small city for 2016.
Rankings were determined based on a variety of sociodemographics, jobs and economy factors such as population growth, median household income, jobs, regional GDP, unemployment rates, increase in businesses, and median house prices.
The city was previously ranked as the 53rd fastest growing city in the nation and 19th fastest growing small city by WalletHub in 2015.
WalletHub, a personal finance website, recently released its annual listing of fastest growing cities in the nation for 2016. The complete listing of rankings is available at https://wallethub.com/edu/fastest-growing-cities/7010/.
WalletHub: 2016’s Fastest Growing Cities