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Residents in south areas of Bryan near W. Villa Maria Road & N. Harvey Mitchell Parkway may see smoke emanating from various areas beginning the week of Oct. 7, as contractors with the City of Bryan perform smoke testing on sanitary sewer lines.
Brazos County residents are invited to participate in the Twin Oaks Landfill’s Household Hazardous Waste and Computer Collection event on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Texas A&M University Services Building.
Get ready for a spook-tacular time at 7th Annual Trunk or Treat So Kids Can Eat, benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank, on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bryan High School parking lot.
Pendleton Drive will be closed at the intersection of FM 158/Boonville Road to Beacon Heights for road repairs from Sept. 10 to Oct. 15.
Beginning Monday, Sept. 9, and continuing throughout September, contractors with Water Services will conduct intermittent smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines. The testing is weather-dependent and may be postponed if it rains.
Melissa Brunner will be sworn in as the Bryan City Secretary on Friday, Sept. 6, at 4 p.m. in Council Chambers, following the retirement of Mary Lynne Stratta.
Interim Chief Donald “Dean” Swartzlander, Jr. will be sworn in as Chief of Police on Friday, Sept. 6, at 3 p.m., at Bryan Municipal Court. Swartzlander has served as the Interim Chief of Police since June 8 when Eric Buske retired.
Is your teenager seeking volunteer or community service opportunities? We have two options available for this school year, with applications due by Friday, Sept. 13.
From Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Friday, Sept. 6, the city’s contractor will be upgrading the software at all 70 traffic signals within the municipality.
On Monday, Sept. 2, City of Bryan offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Solid waste and brush and bulky collections will run as normal.
On Aug. 22, during her retirement reception, the Bryan City Council bestowed Mary Lynne Stratta with the honorary title of City Secretary Emeritus for her countless contributions across the municipal clerk profession and the City of Bryan.
The Parks and Recreation Department invites ages 55 and older to take part in new monthly socials. Held on the second Tuesday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m., these events offer a great opportunity to connect with others and enjoy engaging activities.
Understanding the different levels of heat alerts can help you respond appropriately and stay safe. See our tips to avoid the dangers of extreme heat.
Walk with a Doc this fall to enjoy doctor-led walking groups in a friendly and supportive setting. It’s a great opportunity to get outdoors, improve your physical well-being, learn from healthcare professionals, and make new connections.
Grab your four-legged friend and head to Henderson Harbor on Saturday, Sept. 14, from noon to 5 p.m. for Doggie Poolooza! Admission is free.
Designed for children ages 3 – 5, Start Smart Sports uses age-appropriate equipment to teach progressive motor skills through fun drills. Kids build confidence and essential motor skills for future sports success.
With over 26 pickleball courts across the city parks, Bryan is a hub for pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Our variety of indoor and outdoor courts offer the perfect setting for both competitive play and casual fun.
Fall means football and cooler weather, but it’s also the perfect time to explore new activities and connect with others. Check out the fall parks program schedule.
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