Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | October 2025

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Missouri City’s Quail Valley Golf Club, which houses the La Quinta and El Dorado golf courses, is underway with over $15 million in course and City Centre renovations. The golf course renovations aim to enhance playability and improve the aesthetics of the course, which was originally constructed in 1970 and had no major renovations since. The project will regrade and reshape all 18 holes of the La Quinta course, including the installation of new greens, fairways and bunkers, Community Impact reported. The project will also: • Add drainage improvements, such as detention storage • Remove and replant trees • Replace irrigation In March, City Council also spent nearly $1.01 million to add 7-foot concrete cart paths throughout the course, which involved adding an irrigation valve. Funds also covered demolition costs for the halfway house—a building for golfers to take a break mid-course—and the existing cart paths. The course will also see a new $2.62 million golf maintenance facility as the existing infrastructure

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The projects are funded by a number of sources, including the city’s November 2021 voter-approved bond and Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County mobility funds, city ocials previously said. Renovations at the City Centre are also underway, set to bring updated dining and event spaces.

nears the end of its usage life. The new building, approved by City Council in April, is set to be located at 2935 Blue Lakes Lane and will include administrative oces, a multipurpose area and fuel tanks, Assistant City Manager Shashi Kumar previously said.

Zooming in

City Centre renovations

Phase 1: Renovate the kitchen, Bluebonnet room and Pro Shop Phase 2: Remodel the second floor Phase 3: Remodel and expand the bar and restaurant

the building experienced extensive damage during Hurricane Beryl last July. The city received nearly $1.3 million in insurance reimbursements with the potential for more in the future, Community Impact reported. The remaining costs will be funded by the city’s general funds.

City Centre, a multipurpose building at the golf course, is undergoing construction aimed at increasing the Bluebonnet room event center’s seating capacity, expanding the dining area’s footprint and incorporating an open bar. The nearly $6 million renovations come after

SOURCE: CITY OF MISSOURI CITY/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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