Katy - Fulshear | March 2026

Government

Fulshear limits access for commercial trucks

County breaks ground on $2M juvenile vocational training center Fort Bend County officials broke ground Feb. 18 on a $2 million juvenile vocational training center in Richmond to ensure the county is meeting the growing number of juveniles entering the deten- tion system. The details Kyle Dobbs, executive director and chief juvenile probation officer at Fort Bend County’s juvenile probation department, said the 6,700-square-foot center will offer instruction for approximately 60 kids ages 14-17 in six different skills. “We feel this is a new way of helping juvenile justice involve kids by providing them with a real opportunity of career training that will impact gener- ations to come by preparing them for high-demand careers and great-paying jobs,” Dobbs said.

Juvenile Vocational Training Center

The city of Fulshear will limit commer- cial truck traffic on local streets following

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Truckers driving through Fulshear city streets must now provide proof of route to show they are delivering into the city, or risk being cited by police, officials said.

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Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning

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Stay tuned Construction is expected to take nine months with an opening anticipated for late 2026 or early 2027, Dobbs said.

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