El Paso · issues
Topics getting the most attention in El Paso public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
El Paso is cracking down on predatory towing! Tow companies are now banned from showing up uninvited to accident scenes, aiming to protect drivers from being taken advantage of when they're already stressed out.
Tired of tow trucks swarming you after an accident? El Paso City Council just banned them from soliciting at crash sites. This should stop shady towing companies from taking advantage of you when you're already stressed.
El Paso is considering a new ordinance to protect consumers from companies making false claims about water quality. This is basically a move to stop deceptive sales tactics and ensure people aren't misled about what they're buying.
El Paso is still chasing down $600,000 from the 2019 Trump rally. City council is getting regular updates on the slow-moving effort to get this money back.
Socorro residents are pushing back against plans for a new ICE detention center, citing concerns about its impact on the community. The city is actively trying to block the construction.
El Paso's City Council is getting a head start on their 2027 legislative wish list. They're figuring out what state-level help they need now, so they can hit the ground running when lawmakers convene.
El Paso City Council is considering a move to block ICE detention centers. This could seriously shake up how immigration enforcement works in our city.
El Paso's City Council is looking into ways to make sure ICE is playing by the rules. This means they're exploring new policies to ensure accountability for the agency's actions within the city.
Your gas bill might be going up, but El Paso is trying to fight it! The city is challenging Texas Gas's proposed rate hike, asking for a fresh look at the decision. This could mean a different outcome for how much you pay for gas.
Your utility bills could be getting cheaper! El Paso is working to block a gas rate hike and has already secured lower electric rates for residents.
Get ready for higher gas bills, El Paso! But on the flip side, the city's bringing in a new leader for major projects, which could mean some exciting infrastructure improvements down the road.
El Paso's air quality is ranked the worst in the entire US, and residents are wondering what city leaders are doing to fix it. It's time to hold officials accountable for the air we breathe.
El Paso swapped out César Chávez Day for a new name: Community & Labor Heritage Day. So, that day off you might have been looking forward to now has a different official title.
Ever feel like you don't get enough time to tell City Council what's on your mind? El Paso Matters is digging into whether the city is actually enforcing time limits on public comments, or if you can just keep talking.
El Paso is asking for public input on new rules for data centers. These massive tech facilities could significantly impact the city's growth and development, so your voice matters!
The El Paso International Airport's director is out! This means the city has to find a new leader, which could shake things up for how the airport runs and what big projects are planned for the future.
Wondering how El Paso's top city officials are performing? Their latest reviews are out, giving you a peek into how the city manager and attorney are doing their jobs.
Your El Paso City Council is pushing back hard against proposed utility rate increases from Electric and Texas Gas. They're demanding a rehearing and planning an appeal to keep your bills from going up.
El Paso is debating whether to keep its license plate surveillance program. This tech scans and records license plates across the city, and officials say it helps solve crimes. But some residents are concerned about privacy.
El Paso is fighting a state-approved gas rate increase, arguing that residents are already struggling with high utility bills. This means more back-and-forth over what you'll be paying for natural gas.
El Paso's City Council has approved a new two-year strategic framework. This plan lays out five key priorities to guide the city's development and improvements over the next couple of years.
El Paso is gearing up for a tech boom with new AI data centers, and the City Council wants your say on the rules! They're asking for community input to create guidelines for these facilities, so get ready to voice your opinion on how this industry impacts our city.
El Paso City Council is considering major zoning changes that could reshape neighborhoods across the city. This vote could impact everything from building heights to what businesses can open where you live.
El Paso City Council is selling off some Campo del Sol land to make way for a new Texas DPS Regional Headquarters. This move could bring more state services closer to home for residents.
El Paso City Council is debating whether to continue using Flock Safety surveillance cameras. This decision could change how the city uses technology for public safety and what happens to the data collected.
Tired of seeing trash around El Paso? The city's rolling out a new Adopt-A-Street program to get YOU involved in cleaning up our neighborhoods. It's a chance to make a real difference and show some pride in our city.
El Paso is taking Texas Gas Service to court over a proposed rate increase. The city wants to protect your wallet from higher gas bills.
Cartel drones caused a 10-day airspace shutdown over El Paso recently. While the FAA has lifted the restrictions, it highlights ongoing border security challenges.
El Paso is considering a new policy for data centers, which are huge buildings full of computer servers. This could change how they're built and run here, impacting our city's future development.
El Paso might get a new data center, but it wants to run on natural gas, and people are worried about the pollution. This could mean more smog and a bigger climate change impact right in our backyard.
Brace yourselves, El Paso! The city's activating its winter weather plan to tackle the upcoming cold snap. Expect efforts to keep roads clear and safe as temperatures drop.
El Paso dog owners, get ready for some new rules! The city council just updated regulations, so make sure you're up to speed on what's expected. Plus, some local eateries are getting national recognition!
El Paso's 'El Paso Computes' tech initiative is already showing results! City government, UTEP, and the school district are teaming up to boost digital skills and create new opportunities for residents.
El Paso's City Council has a new watchdog for city money! They just hired a Chief Internal Auditor who'll be keeping an eye on finances and making sure everything's on the level.
The Texas Attorney General is putting El Paso under the microscope, checking how the city handles transparency and taxes. This could mean big changes are on the way for how your local government operates.
El Paso just added six new cells to its landfill, giving the city tons of extra space for trash. This means we're set for years and won't have to worry about where to put our garbage anytime soon.
El Paso is facing a serious food insecurity crisis, with over a third of residents not knowing where their next meal is coming from. This is way worse than the rest of Texas and could strain city services.
El Paso City Council rejected a settlement with Texas Gas Service regarding utility rates. This means the fight over how much you pay for gas isn't over yet, and the outcome could impact your monthly bill.
Good news for your wallet! El Paso City Council just blocked a hefty 27% gas rate hike from Texas Gas Service. This means your natural gas bill won't be jumping as much as originally proposed.
Your gas bill is staying lower! El Paso City Council said 'no way' to a massive 27% rate hike proposed by Texas Gas Service. Residents spoke up loud and clear, and the council listened.
A popular local spot, Chicas Locas, is closing down permanently. This comes as the City of El Paso is still tangled up in a legal battle with the business, leaving many wondering about the reasons behind the closure and the ongoing dispute.
San Elizario's city government is in hot water, facing a criminal probe for allegedly fudging financial records. This could mean big trouble for city officials and potentially impact how your tax money is managed.
El Paso's convention center is getting a huge facelift! This expansion could bring more big events to town and give local businesses a much-needed shot in the arm.
Get ready to pay more for gas! Texas Gas Service wants to hike rates by a huge 27%, meaning your monthly bill is going to jump significantly.
El Paso is fighting the state over what information should be public. The city wants to keep some stuff private, but the Texas Attorney General says it's fair game. This lawsuit is all about who gets to decide what we can see.
El Paso is stonewalling the release of police lawsuit records, despite a ruling from the Texas Attorney General saying they must hand them over. This delay raises questions about transparency and what the city might be trying to conceal.
El Paso is looking at making it easier to build 'casitas,' which are extra living spaces on your property. This could mean more housing options for people in the city.