An elevated, wide-angle photographic scene of the Galveston shoreline with the historic seawall in the foreground and the island’s civic buildings in the mid-distance, including a recognizable but genericized domed courthouse silhouette and low municipal offices. The sky is bright but slightly overcast, providing soft, even lighting that gently illuminates sandy textures, muted pastel building colors, and the subtle shimmer on the Gulf waters. Street signs and traffic lights appear small but readable, adding civic context without any vehicles or people. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the horizon placed high to emphasize the built environment. The atmosphere is calm, serious, and informative, reflecting a professional local government news hub in photographic realism.

Our Mission

Making Galveston’s local government records, meetings, and decisions searchable, understandable, and trackable for every resident.

About

Island Ledger is an independent civic resource that organizes scattered Galveston government information, prioritizing accuracy, plain language, and context so neighbors can participate confidently, ask better questions, and hold local officials accountable over time.

A close-up, overhead view of a detailed Galveston city budget report spread across a matte navy-blue desk, featuring clearly printed charts, color-coded bar graphs, and a well-worn metal paper clip holding thick pages together. Beside the documents sits a sleek, open laptop showing a simplified dashboard with trend lines and clean typography. Soft, overcast window light from the left creates minimal glare and subtle shadows along the paper edges, enhancing legibility. The background gently falls into a mild blur with a faint hint of a city map pinned to a wall. The mood is analytical and focused, in a photographic realism style, emphasizing accuracy and accessibility of complex local government data for a professional news site.

Island Team

An elevated, wide-angle photographic scene of the Galveston shoreline with the historic seawall in the foreground and the island’s civic buildings in the mid-distance, including a recognizable but genericized domed courthouse silhouette and low municipal offices. The sky is bright but slightly overcast, providing soft, even lighting that gently illuminates sandy textures, muted pastel building colors, and the subtle shimmer on the Gulf waters. Street signs and traffic lights appear small but readable, adding civic context without any vehicles or people. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the horizon placed high to emphasize the built environment. The atmosphere is calm, serious, and informative, reflecting a professional local government news hub in photographic realism.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Leads Island Ledger’s reporting, translating complex Galveston policies into clear, accessible explanations.

A close-up, overhead view of a detailed Galveston city budget report spread across a matte navy-blue desk, featuring clearly printed charts, color-coded bar graphs, and a well-worn metal paper clip holding thick pages together. Beside the documents sits a sleek, open laptop showing a simplified dashboard with trend lines and clean typography. Soft, overcast window light from the left creates minimal glare and subtle shadows along the paper edges, enhancing legibility. The background gently falls into a mild blur with a faint hint of a city map pinned to a wall. The mood is analytical and focused, in a photographic realism style, emphasizing accuracy and accessibility of complex local government data for a professional news site.

Mateo García

CTO

Tracks city budgets and contracts, uncovering how public dollars shape everyday life on the island.

An elevated, wide-angle photographic scene of the Galveston shoreline with the historic seawall in the foreground and the island’s civic buildings in the mid-distance, including a recognizable but genericized domed courthouse silhouette and low municipal offices. The sky is bright but slightly overcast, providing soft, even lighting that gently illuminates sandy textures, muted pastel building colors, and the subtle shimmer on the Gulf waters. Street signs and traffic lights appear small but readable, adding civic context without any vehicles or people. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the horizon placed high to emphasize the built environment. The atmosphere is calm, serious, and informative, reflecting a professional local government news hub in photographic realism.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

Covers council meetings and boards, highlighting decisions that impact housing, flooding, and neighborhood services.

A close-up, overhead view of a detailed Galveston city budget report spread across a matte navy-blue desk, featuring clearly printed charts, color-coded bar graphs, and a well-worn metal paper clip holding thick pages together. Beside the documents sits a sleek, open laptop showing a simplified dashboard with trend lines and clean typography. Soft, overcast window light from the left creates minimal glare and subtle shadows along the paper edges, enhancing legibility. The background gently falls into a mild blur with a faint hint of a city map pinned to a wall. The mood is analytical and focused, in a photographic realism style, emphasizing accuracy and accessibility of complex local government data for a professional news site.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Builds data tools and maps, helping residents follow long-term trends in development and resilience.