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  1. City of Weslaco, The Official Site, Weslaco, Texas. 23,081 likes · 834 talking about this · 3,262 were here. The City of Weslaco "City on the Grow" Twitter: @cityofweslaco Instagram: @cityofweslaco

  2. Join Us for Earth Day: City of Weslaco Public Works Event.

  3. Weslaco / ˈ w ɛ s l ə ˌ k oʊ / is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 41,103, [ 4 ] and in 2020 the estimated population was 40,160. [ 5 ] It is located at the southern tip of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley near the Mexican border, across the Rio Grande from the city of Nuevo Progreso ...

  4. Weslaco Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center, Weslaco, Texas. 10,078 likes · 453 talking about this · 1,527 were here. Welcome to Weslaco! Located in the heart of the Mid-Valley!

  5. City of Weslaco. @cityofweslaco_ ‧. ‧. 22 subscribers ‧ 55 videos. Welcome to the official City of Weslaco YouTube page! weslacotx.gov and 4 more links.

  6. The City of Weslaco was founded by Ed C. Couch and R.L Reeves in September of 1919. Shortly after in December 1919, the two held an auction for residential and business land ranging from $50 to $400 per lot. By today’s standards, that’s about $748 to $6,229.

  7. Weslaco is a dynamic growing city with easy transportation, plenty of shops, restaurants, and cultural arts. Need help planning your visit? Check out our directory, and customized itineraries for some ideas!

  8. Weslaco Economic Development, Weslaco, Texas. 12,265 likes · 152 talking about this · 226 were here. Dedicated to creating jobs, recruiting, attracting and expanding businesses for the community we love

  9. www.weslacotx.gov › government › indexWeslaco, TX

    Government. Office of the Mayor. The mayor's responsibilities are primarily to preside at council meetings and to act as head of the city for ceremonial purposes and for purposes of military law. The mayor votes as a councilmember and does not have any veto power. City Commission.

  10. Weslaco, Texas, the largest city in eastern Hidalgo County, has a council–manager style of government. The City Mayor and six City Commissioners serve staggered three-year terms with elections held annually in November.

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