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MONTHLY DEPARTMENTS:2 PUBLISHER’S LETTER
3 COMMUNITY PROFILEHOST A FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT
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FEATURES
Top: Dr. Laurena Moore Powell and Dr. Marty PowellPowell Dental Care, Sugar Land, Texas
Bottom: This year’s Galveston Historic Homes Coastal Style tourincludes 9 houses featuring a variety of styles.
ON THE COVERThank you to all the military families. Your sacrifices areacknowledged and appreciated.
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Few things have greater impact onthe quality of our family life thanthe community in which we live.Where we locate impacts the
schools our children attend; the propertytaxes we pay; our commute to work; ourproximity to goods and services, and thelist goes on an on.
When you bought your home in SiennaPlantation, you signed an agreement acknowledging that at some point in the futureSienna Plantation would be located inside the city limits of Missouri City. As longas the municipal utility district (MUD) is less than 90% developed and debt serviceis more than the income from property taxes, the City of Missouri City has chosennot to exercise its right to annex. Sienna Plantation MUD two and three have reachedat least one of the two required thresholds before possible annexation. Read moreabout the process Annexation Eligible.
As we search for ways to pack 25 hours of activity into a 24-hour day, think aboutstarting a new family tradition. Twice a year, plan a family outing linked to yourroutine dental visit. If you don’t have a family dentist or would like to try a new one,consider going to a dental practice that has made dentistry a family affair for almost25 years: the husband-wife dental team of Laurena Moore Powell, DDS and MartyPowell, DDS of Powell Dental Care.
Make sure your family takes advantage of all the many opportunities anddiscounts Sienna Plantation-area businesses offer patrons. From $5 haircuts todiscounted youth athletic classes to special pricing on eyewear, Sienna Plantationbusinesses believe in supporting you and your family. When you can, please supportthem in return.
Thank you to the families of our enlisted men and women who sacrifice every dayto protect the freedoms our families enjoy. We salute you. We appreciate you. Wewish you health, happiness and wellbeing.
Until next time,
DeniseDenise R. Williams, Publisher
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COMMUNITY PROFILE
Give your familythe opportunityto develop a rela-tionship with an
international high school stu-dent from one of 90 coun-tries by opening your home toa foreign exchange student.An AFS volunteer will sharestudent profiles that matchyour interests and lifestyle sothat both your family and theexchange student can get themost out of the interculturalexperience.
All types of families areencouraged to host. Familiescan have small or teenagechildren at home, be emptynesters with adult children,couples with no children,single adults or single parents.The only requirement of aHost Family is that they treatthe exchange student with thesame care and respect of anyother member of the family,and that you give them theopportunity to fullyparticipate in your family’sdaily lives. The exchangestudent needs his or her ownbed; however, sharing a roomwith a sibling of the samegender who is close in age isokay.
Year-program studentsstay for 11 months and arrivein mid-August. Semesterstudents stay for 6 monthsand arrive in either mid-August or mid-January. Ifyour family can’t commit tohosting for a full year orsemester, you can become awelcome family and host a
Host a Foreign Exchange Studentstudent upon their arrival for 6-8 weeks while AFS-USA worksto identify a permanent homefor the student in the samecommunity. Replacementfamilies are also always needed;these are families that agree tohost a student for the remainderof the program, after thestudent had been in a differentsemester or year family.Currently, nine Fort Bendfamilies are participating in the program; onefamily lives in Sienna Plantation.
You may host up to two students at a time,however, there is no financial assistance forhost families. AFS students arrive with theirown spending money for social and schoolactivities, clothes, etc. As a host family, you willnot need to provide spending money or anallowance. Additionally, students come withsecondary medical insurance so that in an
emergency, the student can betreated as soon as possible. Youwill be entitled to a taxdeduction for each month thatyour AFS student stays in yourhome.
Although AFS will workwith Ridge Point High School(or the school your son ordaughter attends) to ensureexchange students are incompliance with each school’s
policies and procedures, your family needs tofill out the same school paperwork as youwould for your own child. You and yourexchange student will meet with a counselor todetermine the classes your student will take.AFS Volunteers can offer suggestions andassistance if needed.
All exchange students have a demonstratedlevel of proficiency in English, and come withContinued on page 16
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If your family is likemost Sienna Planta-tion families, between work, school,sports, civic and social activities, findingtime to spend together as a family unit
can sometimes be challenging. Considerstarting a new family tradition by turningyour bi-annual dental visits into a family af-fair.
Twice a year, plan a family outing be-ginning or ending with a visit to the dentist.Not only are you modeling good oral hy-giene for your children, you’re transformingroutine personalmaintenance into an eventthe entire family will look forward to. Taketurns and let each member of the familyplan what you’ll do.
Since you’re turning your dental visitsinto a family function, consider going to adental team who has made the practice ofdentistry a family affair for almost 25 years.Doctor Laurena Moore Powell, known inthe office as Dr. Moore and Doctor MartyPowell met while in dental school. They
have practiced dentistry as a husband-wifeteam since setting up practice.
After obtaining her undergraduate de-gree from Spelman College, Dr. Moore at-tended Howard University College ofDentistry while Dr. Powell earned his de-grees from Johnson C. Smith Universityand Meharry Medical College. “We workverywell as team,” saysDr.Moore. “It givesyou a built-in second opinion.”
Located about 15 minutes from SiennaPlantation on Highway 6 in Sugar Land atthe corner of Settlers Way, for your sched-uling convenience, Powell Dental Care of-fers evening and Saturday hours.
Maintaining regular appointments pro-tects more than just your smile. The state
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of your oral health offers importantclues to your overall health and well-being. The first signs of conditionslike cardiovascular disease, osteo-porosis, certain cancers, and diabetesshow up in your mouth. Gum diseasehas also been linked to prematurebirth.
As a girl, Dr. Moore, a nativeHoustonian, saw the relative absenceof female dentists. At age 12, she se-lected dentistry as a career path andnever deviated from her goal. For thefirst eight years of practice, Dr. Mooreexclusively worked with very youngchildren. For the past 15 years, she hasworked with people of all ages.
Dr. Powell, who entered the fieldof dentistry because of his desire tohelp others, has always been a general
practitioner.“We have lots of families who
come together to see us,” says Dr.Moore. “The mom and girls will seeme while the boys and husband seeMarty. It doesn’t matter to us whosees whom – we’ll do whatever makesour clients most comfortable.”
Doctors Powell and Moore sug-gest that in between regular dental vis-its, at a minimum, you should brushyour teeth at least twice a day to pre-vent cavities and gum disease. Youshould also eat nutritious foods thatare low in carbohydrates and sugar,and drink plenty of water.
After consuming an acidic foodor drink like orange juice, wait atleast 30 minutes before brushing.Brushing too soon can damage
tooth enamel weakened by the acids. If you knowyou are going to consume something acidic, brushyour teeth first. The American Dental Associationalso recommends using an antimicrobial mouthrinse plus daily flossing.
Here are other useful guidelines:
For more information about dental care or toschedule an appointment contact Powell DentalCare at: (281) 302-6284 ■ 3681 Highway 6 @ Set-tlers Way ■ Sugar Land, Texas 77478 ■
Zero to 12 MonthsIt’s best not to put a bottle in bed with your baby. If forsome reason you feel you must, use only plain water inthe bottle. Any liquid except water, even milk and juice,can cause cavities.
First BirthdayGood oral hygiene can never start too young. Include atrip to the dentist as part of the celebration of yourchild’s first birthday.
The Toddler YearsUntil the age of about two or three, twice a day, brushyour child’s teeth using water and a soft bristled tooth-brush. At about 2 or 3, a pea-sized amount of fluori-dated toothpaste can be added to the brush. Carefullysupervise your toddler’s brushing tomake sure he or shespits out, not swallows, the excess toothpaste. Start reg-ular dentist visits.
Pre-School YearsBe prepared for children at this age to resist brushing. Toencourage them, make brushing fun by using an electrictoothbrush or institute a simple reward system. Createa chart where your child earns gold stars in exchange fora great job of brushing. Start regular dental visits.
Adolescence through Adult YearsBrush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, es-pecially after eating breakfast and before bedtime. Flossevery day. See the dentist twice a year. Let each familymember alternate turns at selecting the family outinglinked to each dental visit.
GeriatricsThe oral health of older Americans is in a state of decay.The National Report Card assigns failing or near failinggrades to each state in all categories impacting on oralhealth, access to care, and quality of care for America’sseniors. Bi-annul dental visits are highly recommended.Make your new family tradition of going to the dentistensemble a multi-generational outing. Invite grandmaand grandpa to come along.
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37th Annual GalvestonHistoric Homes Tour
Galveston Historical Foundation willpresent the 37th annual GalvestonHistoric Homes Tour Saturdays, May 7
and 14, and Sundays, May 8 and 15, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. This year’s Coastal Style tour includes 9houses featuring a variety of styles ranging froman 1871 Gulf Coast Cottage to a traditionalCraftsmanBungalowbuilt in 1924. As visitors tourthe homes they will hear about Galveston’sunique and eclectic architecture styles and theinfluential and everyday citizens that built thehouses that still stand today.
Advance tickets for the tour are $20 each and$25 per person during tour weekends. Numerousseparately ticketed special events are also being heldin conjunctionwith theGalvestonHistoricHomesTour including the First Impression PreviewSunset Tour,Moonlight andMartinis at theGartenVerein Pavilion, the 7th annual Linen and LaceMother’s Day Brunch, Basement to Attic Behindthe Scenes Tours of Bishop’s Palace, Bike throughHistory, SallyWallace PreservationAwards and theAntique Treasures Preview Party and Sale.
Tickets for the 2011Historic Homes Tour andall special events are available online atwww.galvestonhistory.org.
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Everyone in the family wants to look and feelgood. Nothing looks and feels better than a lit-tle extra green in your wallet. Look good and
save money by taking advantage of Sugar, Spice andSeasoning days at Kafé of Image Salon & Barber.
Every first Sunday of themonth is Sugar& SpiceDay at Kafé of Image Salon & Barber in SiennaCrossing Plaza on Highway 6 across from SiennaPlantation. Boys ages two through six receive $5 hair-cuts and girls with relaxed hair, ages five through nine,are charged only $20 for a shampoo and flatiron.
Kafé of Image Salon & Barber doesn’t forgetthe senior members of the family. The firstTuesday of the month is Seasoning Day. Seniorcitizens enjoy $10 barber cuts and $20 shampooand styles. On a daily basis, Kafé of Image Salon& Barber offers precision cuts, weaves, relaxers,color, hair and scalp treatments to every member
of the family.“Kafé of Image is something
special,” says owner Ms. Kricket, a20-year veteran in the hairbusiness, “Our slogan: creatingstyles that feed the soul is not just
something to say, it’s what we do.”
Kafé of Image Salon & Barber ■8817 Highway 6, Suite 400 ■ MissouriCity, Texas 77459 ■ (281) 778-3905■ [email protected]
QIrecently read an article about how bad sodium isfor you. I started checking the nutritioninformation on the foods in the pantry and realize
sodium is in everything. I also read about the benefits oftaking a potassium supplement to counteract the effectsof the sodium. Do you recommend taking potassium?Does the potassium absorb the sodium? Is it safe for thekids, too?
ASodium is an essential mineral that plays a major role inmaintaining fluid balance and acts at the cellular levelin the nerves and muscles to maintain normal function.
Our diet should consist of about 1.5 grams of sodium per day,but most diets far exceed this requirement—largely due to thehigh levels of salt in packaged and processed foods.
Physicians generally recommend restricting sodium intakefor patients known to have high blood pressure. Patients witha history of heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease areadvised to keep an even tighter watch on sodium intake tomaintain fluid balance.
Potassium is anotheressential mineral critical tonormal body function. Whilemaintaining an adequatepotassium intake through dietis good, supplementationwith potassium tablets isgenerally restricted to thosewho medically require it.Some individuals, includingthose with kidney disease, arerecommended to stay on apotassium-restricted diet.Please consult your physicianbefore taking any potassiumor vitamin supplementation.
In general, children should maintain a well-balanced diet asprescribed by their pediatricians. Potassium supplementationis not advised unless under the strict guidance of a pediatrician.
Dr. Aparna Tamirisa is an internal medicine specialist with UTPhysicians at Sienna Village and a faculty member with The Universityof Texas Medical School at Houston. To schedule an appointment withDr. Tamirisa, please call 713-486-1200.
QWhen should I become concerned that my childis not making the correct sounds?
AEvery child develops sounds at different ages. There aresome sounds that typically emerge earlier than othersand some that typically emerge later than others.
However, in some cases, it is appropriate to work on a soundthat may not be mastered until a later age if it is making thechild unintelligible. For many speech-language pathologists, theaverage age of mastering all or almost all of the sounds in theEnglish language are by the age of 6. By 2 ½ to 3 years of age,children are approximately 75% intelligible.
Answer provided by the Speech and Learning Center. (281) 403-2600.www.speechandlearning.com
QIthought a friend of mine was a natural red head.She told me she uses a henna dye that she mixesup at home and that the color lasts a really long
time. My hair is relaxed, pretty healthy and about shoulderlength. Should I try it?
AMetallic dyes and vegetable henna dyes must never beused on relaxed hair. You may end up with a color youweren’t expecting (like green or purple) or totally frying
your hair. Most salons offer free color consultations. Take thetime to meet with a professional colorist and explain the lookyou’re trying to achieve. Kafé of Image offers no charge hairanalysis and color consultations. Call to schedule a consultation.
Answer provided by Kafé of Image Salon and Barber located in the SiennaCrossings Plaza. (281) 778-3905.
QOne of the girlson my daughter’scheer squad tore
her ACL. It sounded prettyserious. How concernedshould I be about mydaughter? What precau-tions should we take tomake sure that doesn’thappen to her?
AShe tore her AnteriorCruciate Ligament(ACL). This ligament
is responsible for stabilizingthe knee during twisting and
pivoting movements. Most active individuals who would like toreturn to their sport and compete at pre-injury levels willundergo reconstruction. However, many of these injuries canbe avoided with proper training. Studies have shown that ACLinjuries can be reduced significantly by incorporatingplylometric training and teaching sports specific landingstrategies. "Plyometrics" is a type of exercise training designedto produce fast, powerful movements, and improve thefunctions of the nervous system, generally for the purpose ofcreating a quick response or reaction time improvingperformance in sports. Landing strategies basically teach theindividual how to land appropriately after a jump (how toposition their legs, bending their knees, etc). All sports trainingshould encompass some variation of these two techniques tohelp prevent injuries. For a list of facilities that offer thesetechniques, please email me or contact my office.
Answer provided by J. M. Bennett, MD., Fondren Orthopedic Group,LLP. (281) 633-0320.
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Among themany pieces of paperyou signedwhen you purchasedyour home in Sienna Plantation,nestled somewhere between the
developer disclaimers about land uses, deedrestrictions, maps, illustrations and themaintenance of streets, utilities, woodedlots, lakes and other water areas is astatement that Sienna Plantation is locatedin the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the Cityof Missouri City, Texas and is expected tobe annexed into its city limits at a future dateor dates.The state of Texas designates certain
areas as an extraterritorial jurisdiction of amunicipality to promote and protect thegeneral health, safety, and welfare ofpersons residing in and adjacent to themunicipality. Section 42.021 of the codedefines the extraterritorial jurisdiction of amunicipality as the unincorporated area thatis contiguous to the corporate boundariesof themunicipality and that is locatedwithina specified boundary based on the numberof inhabitants.On February 19, 1996, city ordinance
O-96-05 authorized the Sienna PlantationJointDevelopmentAgreement between theCity of Missouri City, developers andowners of certain property within SiennaPlantation. Subsequently, as additional landwas incorporated into the development, theagreement was amended.Under this agreement, Missouri City
annexed the 590-acre commercial areas atthe entrance to Sienna Plantation while theresidential development remained in thecity’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ). Theagreement provided that two conditions bemet before annexation by Missouri Citycould occur: (1) at least 90% of thedevelopable area be developed; and (2) thedeveloper be reimbursed by the municipalutility district (MUD) to the maximumextent permitted by state regulations or theCity would assume the financial obligation.Currently, municipal utility district
(MUD) number two and municipal utilitydistrict number three are more than 90%developed and annexation eligible.MUD No. 2 encompasses approx-
imately 1,056 acres and is comprised of thefollowing neighborhoods: CommandersPoint, EaglesWatch, Lantern Square, SabinePoint, Steep Bank East, Steep Bank West,Phase One of Stone Ledge, the Arbor, theBoulevard, the Cove, the Crossing, theEstates at Steep Bank, the Fairways, theGardens, the Landing, Phase One of theLegends, the Overlook, the Retreat, theVillas, the Vineyards, and Vieux Carre. Thetax rate for MUDNo. 2 is: $0.71.MUD No. 3 is about 1,229 acres and
consists of the following neighborhoods:Acorn Bend, Belvedere Woods, CampfireCove, Carriage Park, Central Park, DeerRun, EssexManor, Five Oaks, Grey Hawk,Hawks Nest, Heritage Trail, HiddenHollow, Kennet Hill, Magnolia Gate,Memorial Forest, Mill Creek, Oak Park,Painters Bend, Poets Corner, PointChartrain, Redstone Manor, Secret Forest,Spice Ridge, St. Charles Place, Steele Creek,Stone Ledge, Phase Two of Talons Walk,the Aviary, the Bridges, Phase Two ofLegends, the Lodge, the Pointe, and the
Sanctuary. The tax rate for MUD No. 3 is$0.75.Each district is governed by its own
Board of Directors. Residents and thegeneral public are encouraged to attenddistrict meetings and stay informed ondistrict developments. MUD No. 2 hasmonthly meetings on the 3rd Monday ofeachmonth at 12:00pm.MUDNo. 3meetsthe 4th Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm. Both districts hold meetings at theoffices of Southwest Water Companylocated at 12535 Reed Road in Sugar Land.The development agreement between
Johnson Development Company and thecity of Missouri City also obligatesMissouriCity to build a second fire station for theSienna community currently served by theCity of Missouri City’s Fire StationNo. 4 atthe entrance of Sienna Plantation. The newstation is planned east of Sienna Parkway,south of Waters Lake Boulevard. SiennaPlantation MUD No. 1 would secure theland, pay for construction and a fire truckunder the agreement.Additionally, county officials are
considering the establishment of a FortBend County Sheriff ’s Office substation atthe new fire station. The Missouri City
Annexation-eligibleby Denise R. Williams
• 11MARCH 2011
Epiphany Lutheran Church is excited to servethe Sienna community. We are a multi-cam-pus congregation and owe a big “thank you”to many families from Sienna Plantation who
worked so hard to get our new campus established inMissouri City.
In many ways, we feel like a neighborhood church.If you haven’t found a placeto worship, come visit ussome Sunday morning.Our services are relaxed,but with a desire to respectmeaningful worship.
Epiphany’s Missouri-City campus is located justtwo miles from the entranceof Sienna on Hwy 6. Youcan learn more online atwww.4ev1.org. Our church has several excitingevents lined up for 2011.
In April we are planning a huge Easter Cele-bration in Kitty Hollow Park with a big puppetshow performance by our puppet team (which
consists mostly of our dedicatedyouth volunteers) and we have anawesome Vacation Bible Schoollined up for July.
Our youth programs are rapidlygrowing and expanding and we arealways looking for ways we can get
involved in the community andshare the love of our Savior, JesusChrist. We would love to meetyou, too. ■
Epiphany Lutheran Church ■12033 Highway 6 ■ Fresno, Texas77545 ■
Epiphany Lutheran Church opens Missouri City CampusBy Pastor Aaron Kalbas
police department wouldeventually take over thesubstation once the Cityannexes the district.
Within 120 days ofannexation, each municipalutility district would bedissolved and all servicesprovided by the districtswitched to the City ofMissouri City or companiescontracted by Missouri City.
The City of Missouri Citywould absorb all of theMUD’s outstanding debt. Thedebt, if any, at the time ofannexation would be paid bythe City from tax revenuesfrom properties within themunicipal utility district(s)being annexed. Consequently,all financial and other
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contractual obligations of the MUD must be carefully reviewedand taken into consideration before the City moves forward withan annexation plan.Should the City Council approve moving forward with
annexation, state law requires two public hearings be held.Noticesof those meetings will be published and posted on the MissouriCity website: www.missouricitytx.gov. After the public hearings,the City of Missouri City would institute annexation proceedingscommencing with the first reading of the ordinance by CityCouncil. The annexation ordinance is considered on the secondand final reading at a subsequent meeting of City Council.Once annexed, residents of the annexed district enjoy all rights
and privileges of every otherMissouri City resident, including theright to vote in Missouri City elections.TheMayor and City Council forMissouri City are responsible
for policy functions under provisions of the "HomeRule Charter"of the City of Missouri City adopted in 1974. Themayor and twocouncil members are elected at-large every two years in even-numbered years while four district council membersare elected every two years in odd-numbered years. TheMayor is entitled to vote on all issues and has no powerto veto Council action.Since its inception, Sienna Plantation has figured
prominently in the growth of Missouri City. Effort isalways taken to ensure the community’s success. In2005, the state Legislature formed a municipalmanagement district for development of a lifestylecenter in Sienna Plantation similar to the WoodlandsTown Center.When the Sienna Plantation-based lifestyle center
comes to fruition, it will attract high-end shopping,national retailers and entertainment to the area. Inaddition to a more robust economic climate, forwardmovement of the project is linked to the proposedextension of the Fort Bend Parkway into SiennaPlantation. The toll road extension is necessary toprovide needed access to the center. To fund thelifestyle center, the city of Missouri City created a taxincrement investment zone and signed a 30-yearagreementwith Sienna Plantation Levee ImprovementDistrict, Fort Bend County and Houston CommunityCollege.As long as the MUD debt service is more than the
income from associated property taxes, it’s unlikely thatthe City will exercise its right to annex. On numerousoccasions, Missouri City mayor, Allen Owen, hasstressed that the annexed area must be able to supportits own utility debt.Like the rest of the nation, however, Sienna
Plantation has felt the downturn in the housingmarket.
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In 2006, housing starts in Sienna werehovering around 800. At the low point, salesdeclined into the 200s. Currently, newhousing starts average between 400 and 500.
As housing sales declined from peaklevels, foreclosures in Sienna Plantationincreased. According to Fort Bend Countypublic records and Blockshopper.com, in2010, there were 160 foreclosures in theGreater Sugarland/Missouri City area, 55 ofthem in Sienna Plantation, representing a12.2% foreclosure rate. Thought-leaderspredict the 2011 foreclosure rate across thecountry will surpass 2010’s record-breakinglevel but, fortunately, will mark the peak.Mid-February records, however, showforeclosure rates in Sienna Plantation havefallen to 11.99%.
Slowed new home sales and acceleratedforeclosure rates coupled with depressedincreases in existing property values serve toreduce the property tax revenue necessaryfor a smooth transition from the municipalutility district to the City of Missouri City.
Commercial development in and aroundSiena Plantation has also slowed. Revenue ofmany existing business is falling short of
projections. Christus Health has ownedabout 36 acres in the front of thedevelopment for several years. Though theycontinue to look for opportunities fordevelopment, no immediate plans are inplace. Yet, new businesses continue to openwith strong sales and community supportand Sienna Plantation home sales are off toa much brisker pace than last year.
Though municipal utility districts twoand three are annexation eligible, it’s unclearwhether now is the appropriate time to moveforward with annexation plans. The CityCouncil of Missouri City has asked City staffto review all annexation-relevant informationand report back to them early summer.
Stay tuned.■
Missouri City Council meetings are opento the general public and are held everyother Monday at 7:00pm at City Hall,Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, 1522 TexasParkway in Missouri City. Visit the “Insidethe Loop” section of the Missouri Cityhome page: www.missouricity.tx.gov formore information and annexationupdates.
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