Perry Stevens

Deputy City Attorney at City of Angleton

Perry Stevens serves as the Deputy City Attorney for the City of Angleton since November 2015, offering counsel on various legal matters, including zoning regulations and criminal offenses. Additionally, Perry has functioned as an Associate Municipal Court Judge in the City of Angleton, leading arraignments and conducting trials. As the owner of the Law Office of Perry R. Stevens since 1996, expertise in litigation and legal counsel has been provided to a diverse clientele. Previously, Perry held the position of City Attorney for the City of Liverpool, Texas, overseeing the prosecution of criminal cases and advising on strategic initiatives. Earlier career experiences include significant roles as a Landscape Architect at Shalkey Walker Landscape Architects and Planners and Dreck and Edson, where project oversight and design management were key responsibilities. Educational qualifications include a law degree from Texas Wesleyan School of Law and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Texas Tech University.

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Angleton, United States

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City of Angleton

With over 20,000 residents, the county seat, and located 14 miles from Port Freeport and 28 miles from Houston, Angleton is positioned perfectly for business and residential development. The population within 10 minutes from downtown Angleton is roughly 23,000, and within 30 minutes the population swells to 200,700. Angleton is located strategically to many transportation services and corridors to meet the transportation needs of any family or business. Angleton is accessible via state highways 288, 35, and 523. • Near major transportation routes by car, plane or train • Steady growth in property value and sales tax collection • Several new commercial, retail and government facilities • Continued focus on revitalizing downtown • Many public works and parks enhancements • New city magazine to keep the community informed