Rosenburg, Texas

7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 ROSENBERG , TE XAS new emergency operations center, fire station/ fire administration offices, and public services complex, which will greatly help the departments to support residential needs more efficiently. “Investing in infrastructure is a continual process that requires partnership and cooperation” says Esch. “The city works closely with the Texas Department of Transportation to support road and pedestrian projects, including non- vehicular ones, to meet resident needs.” Rosenberg is also collaborating at the county level on an upcoming mobility bond election to improve transportation options, and they’re partnering with CenterPoint Energy on utility expansions to new commercial developments and residential neighborhoods. Education is another area of infrastructure that

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