November 14, 2022 City Council Meeting
Coffee with the Mayor & City Manager
October 24, 2022 Special Meeting & Council Workshop
Come enjoy tonight’s Halloween in the Park event …If you dare!
The event will include a costume contest, hayride, and a very spooky haunted trail. Check out our preview video here 😈
The fun starts at 6 PM in David Braun Park.
We will see you there!
Coffee with the Mayor & City Manager
How cute is this?? Nassau Bay’s own Tutti Frutti has its very own astronaut art! Stop by and check it out today!
We are just one month away from the 2022 Wings Over Houston Airshow, taking place October 29 and 30!
Experience world-class military aircraft demonstrations featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, civilian demonstrations like “TORA! TORA! TORA!” and other special displays.
The City of Nassau Bay supports Wings Over Houston by dedicating hotel occupancy tax to support bringing visitors to the area. We are happy to continue that tradition this year!
Visit https://wingsoverhouston.com/buy-tickets/ to get your tickets today!
Coffee with the Mayor & City Manager
Special City Council Meeting - Tax Rate Adoption
September 16th Special City Council Meeting
September 12, 2022 City Council Meeting
Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Nassau Bay
Coffee with the Mayor & City Manager
The countdown to the Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival has begun! We are just 10 days away from the event, to be held September 16-18 in Bay Area Houston, and the entire community is encouraged to attend!
Tickets and additional information is available via gulfcoastfilmfest.net. Film screenings will take place from September 16-18 at the Hilton NASA Hotel, located at 3000 NASA Parkway.
Check out our promotional video for the event here, featuring Festival Founder Hal Wixon and Nassau Bay City Council member Ashley Graves.
Ticket prices: Single screenings - $5; One-Day passes - $15; Two-Day passes - $20, and Three-Day passes - $30.
An Awards Gala will be held on Saturday, September 17 at Lakewood Yacht Club, located at 2425 NASA Parkway. Doors will open at 6PM with award presentations at 7PM and dinner served at 8:30PM. Gala tickets are $55 per person or $465 for a table of eight which includes a set of eight two-day passes to the festival.
For additional information, visit the Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival page at https://www.facebook.com/GulfCoastFilmFest.
City Council Budget Workshop - August 29, 2022
A City of Nassau Bay Budget Workshop will be held on Monday, August 29, 2022 at 6:00pm. This meeting is being held in-person in the City Hall Council Chamber (1800 Space Park Drive, Suite 200, Nassau Bay, TX). View the meeting agenda here: www.nassaubay.com/Archive.aspx?ADID=1485
Special Meeting & Budget Workshop - August 22, 2022
Coffee with the Mayor & City Manager
August 8, 2022 City Council Meeting
Are you looking for a new family member? Contact Nassau Bay Animal Control Officer Troy Bradfield to meet one of the many cats and dogs at the shelter. They are all loving, sweet animals deserving of new families.
Contact Troy today at 832-574-0877!
2022 Wings Over Houston - October 29-30
We are just two months away from the 2022 Wings Over Houston Airshow, taking place October 29 and 30!
Experience world-class military aircraft demonstrations featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, civilian demonstrations like “TORA! TORA! TORA!” and other special displays.
The City of Nassau Bay supports Wings Over Houston by dedicating hotel occupancy tax to support bringing visitors to the area. We are happy to continue that tradition this year!
Visit https://wingsoverhouston.com/buy-tickets/ to get your tickets today!
City Council Budget Workshop - August 1, 2022
Wings Over Houston Airshow - October 29-30 - Tickets on sale NOW!
Tickets are now available for the 2022 Wings Over Houston Airshow, taking place October 29 and 30!
Experience world-class military aircraft demonstrations featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, civilian demonstrations like “TORA! TORA! TORA!” and other special displays.
The City of Nassau Bay supports Wings Over Houston by dedicating hotel occupancy tax to support bringing visitors to the area. We are happy to continue that tradition this year!
Visit https://wingsoverhouston.com/buy-tickets/ to get your tickets today!
City Council Meeting - July 11, 2022
Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Nassau Bay. Visit www.nassaubay.com/75/City-Council for more information, including the meeting agenda.
City of Nassau Bay's Fourth of July Celebration.... our annual parade tradition honoring our veterans and celebrating our nation's independence!
City Council Budget Workshop - June 27, 2022
Budget Workshop of the City Council of the City of Nassau Bay.
City of Nassau Bay reminder: Excessive Wake prohibited
One of the best parts about Nassau Bay is the access our residents and visitors have to recreational water facilities, and it is the City’s priority to ensure that everyone can enjoy those amenities safely.
With this in mind, the community is reminded that the City of Nassau Bay has an ordinance in place prohibiting excessive wake, meaning “any wake or wash generated by a vessel operated at greater than headway speed that creates a substantial risk of personal injury or damage to property.”
This ordinance was crafted after long negotiations with the waterfront homeowners and boaters.
Additional information:
The above-mentioned ordinance outlines specific examples of excessive wake, including:
(1) Swamping of a floating dock, barge or another vessel;
(2) Washing water over a swimmer or other person in the water;
(3) Severe rocking or heaving of another vessel;
(4) Unavoidable collision of a floating dock, barge or vessel into another fixed or floating object; and/or
(5) Wave crests eighteen (18) inches above ambient wave action that strike a buoy, bulkhead, breakwater, dock or pier.
In practice, the ordinance allows for traversing down the middle of the waterway as long as a very small wake is generated. However, the impact of vessels that produce large wakes most likely would be questionable.
This ordinance preserves the right to enjoy water skiing in an area on which the city intended. It is intended to limit wakes without designating the waters as a strict "NO WAKE ZONE."
A boater is always responsible for their wake. A violation of the hazardous wake ordinance could result in a fine of up to $500.00.
Anyone who would like to review the current regulations on water safety – outlined in the City Code of Ordinances - may do so online at https://library.municode.com/.../codes/code_of_ordinances.
City of Nassau Bay's June 20th, 2022 City Council Meeting
City of Nassau Bay's June 20th, 2022 City Council Meeting
Continuing Public Works Week, we would like to remind our residents about the MyGov platform on the City’s website.
MyGov, a web-based integration tool, provides an easy platform for residents to make a range of service requests.
Using MyGov, residents can report code violations, make requests to Public Works, renew pet tags and licenses, and more.
Check out our informational video, featuring Public Works Director Paul Lopez, who provides insight into how the platform works.
City Council Meeting - April 11, 2022
The City of Nassau Bay will host a Regular City Council meeting on Monday, April 11th at 7:00pm in the City Hall Council Chamber. At this meeting, City Council will hold a Public Hearing for the approval of an Order to remove or demolish the
residential structure located on 1302 Antigua.
Additionally, Council will receive an update from the Infrastructure Committee and discuss and take possible action on designating the City’s streets for the street rehabilitation project and approving the engineering services associated with the project. Continuing with infrastructure projects, Council will consider the purchase of a portable 6-inch pump to replace the existing out-of-service 1986 Gorman Rupp Portable Pump.
Lastly, in Executive Session, City Council will discuss the selection, compensation, terms and conditions of an employment contract for the City Manager. For more
information, including the meeting agenda, and to view the live broadcast stream, visit www.nassaubay.com/75/City-Council.
The City of Nassau Bay utilizes MyGov, a web-based integration tool, to provide an easy platform for residents to make a range of service requests.
Using MyGov, residents can report code violations, make requests to Public Works, renew pet tags and licenses, and more.
Check out the video below, featuring Public Works Director Paul Lopez, who provides insight into how the platform works.
MyGov is accessible directly from the City’s homepage, and is also linked on several pages throughout the website. Check it out today!