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William Ferguson Occupation & experience: small-business owner, Sugar Land City Council member since 2020, 32-year police officer www.fergusonforyou.com
What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? Being a police officer since 1992, the safety of our city is and will always be my top priority.
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What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? We must bring back our 30- and 40-year-old residents. Since 2019, we’ve seen a loss of 10,000 residents, and we must reverse this trend to ensure that the city we leave behind is stronger, more vibrant and more attractive to the future workforce and their families.
Alex J. Sowell Occupation & experience: Sugar Land raised, father of two, project engineer with MBA, owner of DoubleDave’s
Pizzaworks-Sugar Land www.alexjsowell.com
What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? Managing growth, improving infrastructure and attracting businesses, while creating jobs and enhancing sports entertainment opportunities.
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What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? Traffic congestion—I’ll push for smarter road planning, better traffic flow and improved transportation options.
Carol McCutcheon Occupation & experience: eight-year council member, retired reservoir engineer in the exploration and production of oil and gas www.carolforsugarland.com
Samantha Parker Lane, MD Neurosurgery
Muhammad Arshad, MD Neurology
What is your top priority if elected to represent the citizens of Sugar Land? My top priority is ensuring the safety of our residents. I want Sugar Land to remain a safe place for families to live, work and grow. This includes addressing crime, improving emergency response times and supporting law enforcement with the resources they need, along with strengthening community safety programs. What do you think is the most pressing issue for local residents, and what will you do to address it? Enhancing traffic mobility is a top issue for Sugar Land residents. I propose accelerating 2024 Bond Proposition B to rebuild major roadways and rehabilitate sidewalks for pedestrian safety. In addition, I would like to expedite construction of the new animal shelter to provide more space for animals in our care. SUGAR LAND - MISSOURI CITY EDITION
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