Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | April 2025

Election

Sugar Land mayor

We all dream of finding a place where we belong.

Michelle Mikeska Occupation & experience: Houston Christian High School former teacher, Sweetwater Christian Church former college pastor, current grassroots organizer www.michelleforsl.com

A place where neighbors meet, greet, and bond. A place where there’s always something to do and someone to do it with. A place like Sienna. Our community has it all, from an ever- growing list of amenities to onsite schools, churches, and businesses within walking distance. A place you never have to leave because everything you need is around the corner.

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? Sugar Land thrives when our local businesses succeed. My top priority is to make sure local businesses have support from the city. I will launch a Buy Local Sugar Land Campaign that will create city-sponsored events, and marketing that encourages residents to choose local first. What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? Sugar Land lost 10,000 residents last year due to the high cost of living. We are in an affordability crisis. As mayor, I will fight to ease this burden by advocating for responsible budgeting, fair tax policies, and creative solutions to keep commercial and residential rent costs in check.

Sarwar Khan Occupation & experience: fleet sales at Sterling McCall Toyota Facebook: Sawar Khan

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? My top priority is stopping the proposed power plant, which threatens our environment and quality of life. Additionally, I will advocate for stronger educational initiatives, ensuring students and schools receive the necessary resources to support growth, innovation and long-term success in Sugar Land. What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? Managing growth while maintaining infrastructure and quality of life is critical. I will push for responsible development, improved traffic solutions and expanded public services to ensure Sugar Land remains a desirable, well-planned community that meets the needs of current and future residents.

Naushad Kermally Occupation & experience: Cloud 9 travels owner, retired from Prime Communications after 25-year career, registered nurse www.kermallyforsugarland.com

New Homes from the Low $300s-Million+

What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? My top priority will always be the safety of our citizens. Without safe streets and secure homes and businesses, we really don’t have a city that will continually attract new residents. My focus will be to ensure our residents feel safe 24/7. What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? As more people move in, more cars are on our roads. I am committed to enhancing our transportation infrastructure and reducing traffic congestion. The residents of Sugar Land need to be able to travel safely and efficiently, whether by bike, car or public transportation. COMMUNITYIMPACT.COM

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