Topics getting the most attention in Mesquite public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
23 issues in general
Mesquite is finally fixing up its old roads and pipes, especially in the northern parts of town. This is happening because the city is growing, and the newer areas are getting all the attention.
Get ready, Mesquite! A new apartment complex is potentially coming to the I-635 and Gross Road area. This could mean big changes for the surrounding neighborhoods, so it's worth paying attention to what the City Council decides.
Mesquite is undergoing a wave of infrastructure upgrades, impacting roads and utilities across the city. Residents can check the city's website for project details and potential disruptions to their daily travel.
Over 100 dogs were rescued from a Mesquite home in a massive animal hoarding bust. This situation highlights a serious animal welfare issue that city officials are now addressing.
Mesquite is rolling out a new ordinance to protect pets from extreme heat, but folks are wondering if it's actually making a difference. This rule aims to keep our furry friends safe when the temperatures soar.
Tired of wild hogs tearing up your yard in Mesquite? The city is partnering with the state to find solutions to this growing problem.
Mesquite is looking to boost after-school and community programs for its young people. The goal is to give kids more constructive activities to keep them engaged and out of trouble.
Mesquite just launched myMesquite, a new online hub to make city business a breeze. Think paying bills, reporting problems, and getting news, all from your couch.
Good news for Mesquite! One of our City Councilmembers just landed a spot on the STAR Transit board. This means our city will have a direct voice in how public transit works for us.
Mesquite's City Council is considering a major rezoning proposal near I-20 that could bring new homes and businesses. This could totally reshape the area, so pay attention if you live nearby!
Mesquite is beefing up police and fire services on the south side to handle all the new growth. Basically, more help is on the way for folks living in that rapidly expanding area.
Mesquite's Fire Chief is moving on to a new city gig after a long career. This leadership change could shake things up for the fire department, so keep an eye on who steps in.
Get ready for more apartments near Iron Horse! The City Council just approved rezoning, and developers are hoping this means more fun stuff for the area.
Mesquite is hosting an event to help small businesses and startups get the support they need. Think of it as a one-stop shop for advice, mentors, and resources to help your business thrive.
Mesquite's downtown is getting a much-needed makeover! This revitalization project aims to bring in new businesses and give the city center a modern vibe.
Mesquite residents, get ready for easier access to county services! A new Dallas County government center is set to open its doors soon, bringing essential resources closer to home.
Mesquite's thinking about making new homes way bigger, and people are freaking out that this will make buying a house there totally unaffordable. This could really change the housing market in Mesquite.
Mesquite is cracking down on short-term rentals, so if you're thinking of listing your home on Airbnb or worried about party houses next door, get ready for some new rules. These changes aim to balance tourism with neighborhood peace.
Mesquite is taking legal action against Hillcrest Apartments, but the city's keeping the exact reasons under wraps. It's probably about code violations or lease issues.
Tired of loud neighbors? Mesquite is urging residents to report excessive noise. The city wants to use your reports to enforce its noise ordinance and bring some peace and quiet back to the community.
Mesquite is going smoke-free! That means no more lighting up wherever you please. You'll have to find a special spot if you want to smoke.
Mesquite is rolling out a new program called SPUR Mesquite to give local small businesses a boost. It offers free and cheap workshops on everything from business plans to marketing and permits, basically giving entrepreneurs a free business mentor.
Winter storms trashed our roads, and the city needs your eyes to help fix them! Download the MyMesquite app or use their website to report potholes and other damage. Let's get our streets back in shape, faster!