Introduction
Population Demographics
Climate
Utilities & Energy Supply
Transportation
Workforce & Employment
Government
Business Taxes & Economic
Development Incentives
Housing & Construction
Residential Development
Education
Health Care & Medical Facilities
Community Services & Facilities
Community Profile: Government
 

City Government


League City Principal Elected City Officials

Toni Randall, Mayor Tim Paulissen, Mayor Pro Tem
Neil Baron, Council Member Mike Lee, Council Member
Mike Barber, Council Member Phyllis Sanborn, Council Member
Mick Phalen, Council Member Jim Nelson, Council Member

All city officials can be reached by calling the main City Hall telephone number (281) 554-1000.
Website is www.leaguecity.com

Public Safety

League City enjoys a relatively crime free environment.  The Police Department has a sincere desire to provide a style of policing that reflects a collaborative effort between the community and the police.  The Police Department believes that policing by partnership, the union of efforts, is essential for effective law enforcement.  The Department actively seeks input from the community into the development of policing strategies and policies that affect quality of life issues.  The process of Consultation, Adaptation, Mobilization and the effective use of relevant statistical data is the heart of the CAMSTAT style.  CAMSTAT broadens the role of the Police Department in the community and the role of the community in the Police Department.  Consequently, this exposes the Department to issues that have traditionally been considered outside the realm of “official police intervention”.  CAMSTAT is best defined as a style of policing in which the objectives, direction and emphasis of activities are jointly determined by the community and the police.  This program offers officers and citizens an opportunity to work together through a consultative process to identify crime and non-criminal problems.

Teamwork is a must to succeed in effectively reducing the impact of crime on the community.  The Police Department staff of 109 sworn officers and 39 civilian personnel is committed to the safety of League City through its CAMSTAT model.

The League City Volunteer Fire Department, founded in 1939, is comprised of 116 volunteers who staff a total of 8 fire trucks, 2 rescue trucks, and 8 support vehicles.

The Fire Department currently operates out of 5 stations strategically located throughout the city. Through progressive training and planning, League City boasts an ISO rating of 3 (effective 6/1/10).

The League City Volunteer Emergency Medical Service (EMS) has 20 volunteers and 14 paid staff. EMS provides service to the entire city, and mutual aid service to surrounding communities. EMS has 2 stations with 2 ambulances in each station. In addition, they offer CPR classes on the third Saturday of each month and car seat inspections by appointment only.


County, State, and Federal Officials


Principal Galveston County Officials

County Judge James D. Yarbrough (409) 766-2244
County Commissioner Patrick Doyle, Pct. 1 (409) 770-5333
County Commissioner Bryan Lamb, Pct. 2 (409) 770-5335
County Commissioner Stephen Holmes, Pct. 3 (409) 770-5806
County Commissioner Ken Clark, Pct. 4 (281) 316-8745
County Clerk Mary Ann Daigle (409) 766-2200
County Sheriff Freddie Poor (409) 766-2300
Tax Assessor/Collector Cheryl Johnson (409) 766-2284
County Treasurer Kevin Walsh (409) 770-5395

State Government Officials

Governor Rick Perry (512) 463-2000
Senator, District 11 Mike Jackson (281) 334-0011
Representative, District 24 Larry Taylor (281) 338-0924
Attorney General Greg Abbott (512) 463-2100
Comptroller Susan Combs (512) 463-4000

Federal Officials

U.S. Senator John Cornyn (713) 572-3337
U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (713) 653-3456
U.S. Congressional District 14 Ron Paul (409) 766-7013




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