City of McAllen TX Government

City of McAllen TX Government All-American city ranked #20 Best Place to Live in the U.S. by US News & World Report. A city with opportunities, where families and entrepreneurs can grow!

Fast growing, business friendly, and one of the most affordable housing markets in the nation. Although travelers had passed through and explored South Texas, it wasn't until the 1740's that established settlement began to dot the landscape, mostly on the south side of the Rio Grande. It wasn't until the early 1850's, when John McAllen arrived in the Rio Grande Valley, did development begin to com

e together where McAllen is today. John McAllen and others established a town site in 1904 known then as West McAllen and the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railroad reached the town site a year later. In 1907, other developers started a town on their own land tract and named it East McAllen. The two groups joined forces soon thereafter and by 1910 several businesses, churches, residences and a newspaper had been built. McAllen had a population of 150 in 1910. The next year the City of McAllen was incorporated, and by 1920 the city had grown to over 5,300 residents. McAllen grew steadily over the next several decades and the U.S. Census reported in 1960 that McAllen had 32,728 residents. In the 1960's, the city did not add many residents, but did build a new city hall, double the size of its library and established a museum and had already added a civic center and airport the previous decade. The city exploded with growth in the 1970's and by 1980 almost doubled in population to 66,281 and continued to grow steadily. La Plaza Mall opened its doors in 1976

Over the last three decades, McAllen has transformed into the Valley's business, commerce and government leader. The city has become home to scores of national businesses and the center of most state and federal government operations in the Valley. In 1993, mcAllen-Miller International Airport was completed and first-ever students registered at the newly created South Texas Community College. A new city hall building was dedicated in 1995. Southern Pacific Railroad Depot

The old Southern Pacific Railroad Depot is one of the more graceful buildings in McAllen. It opened for service in August 1927, and served as a passenger terminal until 1952. From 1953-1985 it was occupied by a number of public agencies, including the police department, jail and municipal court. It was restored by a group of attorneys who use it for their law office. This building has a Texas Historical Commission Marker. Archer Park

Archer Park was deeded to the City of McAllen for use as a public park by Mayor Oliver Pearcy Archer. McAllen City Commission named Archer Park in 1933. From 1936 - 1949 the McAllen Public Library was housed in the basement area under the bandstand. It is the site of many community activities such as the Christmas Posada and 4th of July celebrations. First United Methodist Church

The existing structure of the First United Methodist Church on 221 Main Street was built in 1928. This building has an official Historical Marker. The first Methodist Church sanctuary in McAllen was built in 1909. Texas State Bank

Today, McAllen enjoys explosive growth and the near-constant addition of new and beautiful buildings in our city. The Texas State Bank building was erected in 1998 in north McAllen.

District 3 Town Hall with Commissioner Rolando “Rolly” Rios is happening Tuesday, June 9.Residents are invited to join a...
06/06/2026

District 3 Town Hall with Commissioner Rolando “Rolly” Rios is happening Tuesday, June 9.

Residents are invited to join a community discussion covering key local priorities, including water supply, infrastructure, transportation, illegal dumping, voter awareness, animal welfare, parks and recreation, and important state policy issues.

This is a chance to engage directly, ask questions, and share input on the issues shaping the future of District 3. We hope to see you there.

Join District 3 Commissioner Rolando “Rolly” Rios for an open Town Hall discussion centered on the issues most important...
06/06/2026

Join District 3 Commissioner Rolando “Rolly” Rios for an open Town Hall discussion centered on the issues most important to our community.

Conversations will cover water supply, infrastructure, transportation, illegal dumping, voter awareness, animal welfare, parks and recreation, and key state-level policy topics.

This is an opportunity to share your input, ask questions, and stay informed about the projects and priorities shaping District 3. Your voice helps guide the work of building a stronger McAllen.

June’s Good Day McAllen Luncheon, sponsored by the McAllen-Hidalgo International and Anzalduas International Bridges, br...
06/05/2026

June’s Good Day McAllen Luncheon, sponsored by the McAllen-Hidalgo International and Anzalduas International Bridges, brought together community and business leaders for an engaging update on what’s happening across the City.

Assistant City Manager and Superintendent of Bridges Juan Olaguibel shared updates on City initiatives and bridge operations, highlighting the important role our international bridges play in supporting trade, travel, and regional connectivity.

McAllen Public Library Director Kate Horan also spotlighted the Summer Reading Program, inviting residents of all ages to dive into a season of learning, discovery, and fun at the Library.

The luncheon also recognized Chamber Ambassadors and offered a great opportunity for connection, collaboration, and staying informed on the initiatives moving McAllen forward.

You're invited! Join our friends over at McAllen Public Library for a Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off on Saturday, Jun...
06/04/2026

You're invited!

Join our friends over at McAllen Public Library for a Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off on Saturday, June 6 from 10 AM to 12 PM.

FREE ADMISSION
📍McAllen Public Library- 4001 N 23rd Street

• Free Hot dogs and popcorn
• Costume contests for all ages
• Live Storybook Theater
• Fun family activities

Hear ye, hear ye! The kingdom awaits at MPL's Summer Reading Challenge Kick-Off Renaissance Faire on Saturday, June 6 from 10AM to 12PM at Main Library.

Free & open to all ages, this fantasy-themed celebration will feature a live performance by The Player’s Studio, crafts, games, snacks, and family-friendly activities. Wander through a world of knights, dragons, royalty, and storybook adventures as we kick off a summer of reading.

Guests are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite fantasy, fairy tale, or medieval-inspired characters. Be sure to keep an eye out for Marty the Library Cat, who will be ruling the festivities as King Marty himself.

It's the perfect way to begin this year's Summer Reading Challenge and start a summer filled with imagination, adventure, and great books.

McAllen, get ready for two days of world-class soccer at Oval Park!Join us for the first two La Cancha Watch Parties as ...
06/04/2026

McAllen, get ready for two days of world-class soccer at Oval Park!

Join us for the first two La Cancha Watch Parties as we cheer on Mexico and the United States on the world stage, each in their own spotlight with back-to-back match days.

🇲🇽 Mexico Match
🗓️ June 11 | Oval Park at 2 PM

🇺🇸 United States Match
🗓️ June 12 | Oval Park at 8 PM

Experience every goal, save, and celebration with fellow fans right here in McAllen!

🎟️ FREE Admission
🪑 Bring your lawn chairs and blankets
🐾 Pet Friendly
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Friendly
🚪 Gates open 2 hours before kickoff
☀️ Sunscreen encouraged

Wear your colors, bring your crew, and help us turn Oval Park into the ultimate soccer watch party destination!

06/03/2026

If your business storefront could use a makeover, the City of McAllen’s Office of Retail and Business Development wants to pay half of it.

The REFRESH 50|50 grant program is live, offering local business owners up to $25,000 in matching funds to revitalize their commercial properties.

Here is what you need to know right now:
* The Deal: The city reimburses 50% of your exterior renovation costs.
* What’s Covered: New signage, fresh paint, landscaping, modern lighting, and ADA upgrades.
* The Target Zones: Major corridors including 10th Street, Business 83, 23rd Street, South Ware Road, and Downtown.

Read more in the attached News Release and please share far and wide as funding is limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. If you want to boost your curb appeal, now is the time to apply.

Message from Mayor Javier Villalobos!

Residents in District 4 joined Commissioner Rudy Castillo for a town hall discussion focused on key community priorities...
06/03/2026

Residents in District 4 joined Commissioner Rudy Castillo for a town hall discussion focused on key community priorities.

We appreciate those who attended and shared their feedback. Conversations like these are important in keeping our community informed, connected, and moving forward together.

Stay tuned for upcoming updates and future opportunities to stay involved across districts in McAllen.

Phoenix is calling!With new daily nonstop service from MFE to Phoenix on American Airlines beginning June 4, your next d...
06/03/2026

Phoenix is calling!

With new daily nonstop service from MFE to Phoenix on American Airlines beginning June 4, your next desert adventure just got a whole lot easier. ☀️

The official match schedule is here!La Cancha Watch Party brings FIFA World Cup 2026™ action straight to McAllen with li...
06/02/2026

The official match schedule is here!

La Cancha Watch Party brings FIFA World Cup 2026™ action straight to McAllen with live match screenings, entertainment, food, music, and an electric fan atmosphere all tournament long.

Check out the schedule, plan your match days, and make La Cancha your home for every goal, every save, and every unforgettable moment.

It’s all happening at the McAllen Convention Center June 11 - June 25.

Bring your crew, wear your colors, and experience the World Cup together right here in the Rio Grande Valley.
📍McAllen Convention Center
Free Admission and Pet Friendly!

Joining us at the unveiling of La Cancha was Kennedy Kaiser, a McAllen Memorial High School senior who graduates this week and will continue her soccer career at the University of Oklahoma.

During the event, she shared her passion for the game and spoke about how La Cancha will bring families, friends, and fans together to celebrate soccer, culture, and community during the FIFA World Cup.

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1300 Houston Avenue
McAllen, TX
78501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19566813111

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