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Sugar Land council approves first reading to abandon portion of Sartarsha Road right of way

5116421 · July 2, 2025
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The City of Sugar Land held a first reading and voted 6-0 to approve Ordinance No. 2365, which abandons 0.5231 acres of the Sartarsha Road right of way and returns divided fee ownership to adjacent property owners; Fort Bend County will maintain a newly constructed road segment.

The Sugar Land City Council on July 1 approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 2365 to abandon a portion of the Sartarsha Road right of way, a move council members said is driven by a Fort Bend County detention project and will remove 0.5231 acres from city maintenance.

The ordinance, introduced by Assistant City Engineer Jonathan Braun, would abandon the identified segment of right of way while retaining a portion to provide access to a single existing residential lot. Braun said the county’s Lehi District No. 7 detention…

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