The City of Sugar Land 60th Anniversary announced as the 2019 Ornament

Each year, the Sugar Land year, the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation features a treasured historic building or site in Sugar Land.  This year we are proud to present the City of Sugar Land 60th Anniversary as the 2019 Ornament.  These high-quality brass ornaments come individually packaged in a beautiful gift box which includes a printed information card about the ornament.

Sugar Land, located in eastern Fort Bend County, is approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston. It was founded as a sugar plantation in the mid-1800s and incorporated in 1959. On December 29, 2019, the City of Sugar Land will celebrate 60 years since its official incorporation.

During the 1950s looking at nearby cities and the City of Houston’s moves to aggressive annexation, I.H. Kempner went on the offensive. As workers returned from WWII looking to own a piece of the American dream and own their own homes, Imperial sold its company houses to employees living in them, creating homeowners who could vote to become a “General Law” city. Residents quickly moved to incorporate—to avoid annexation by nearby Houston, Stafford, Missouri City or Richmond. Imperial supported incorporation and so, on a rainy and cold Dec. 15, 1959, 480 citizens (over 70 percent of the registered voters) turned out to elect the city’s first mayor and five aldermen.

The City of Sugar Land was incorporated in 1959 as a “General Law” city and remained such from 1959 until Jan. 17, 1981, at which time a special city election was held for the purpose of establishing a home rule municipal government. Voters approved the adoption of a home rule charter that provided a “mayor-council government,” investing all powers of the City in a Council composed of a mayor and five councilmen.

A special city election was held Aug. 9, 1986, and voters approved a change in the City’s form of government from “mayor-council” (strong mayor) to “council-manager” form of government, which provides that the city manager be the chief administrative officer of the city.

Sugar Land’s rich history and strong company town foundation helped set its path as a well-planned and one of the fastest growing, vital and diverse cities in Texas.  Learn more about the City of Sugar Land at www.sugarlandtx.gov.