O.J. McFoy is the new City Engineer for Houston, bringing 20+ years of expertise from his previous role in Buffalo.
DART leaders say the agency's future is at stake as a debate over its primary source of funding could be headed to the state Legislature.
Katy residents could see six proposed charter amendments in the May 3 election including some related to term limits and the mayor’s powers.
By Francis Page, Jr. City of Houston Welcomes Industry-Leading Engineer Oluwole ‘O.J.’ McFoy to Spearhead Transformational Infrastructure Projects Click ...
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