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Can you believe it! The holiday season is here already, and there’s no shortage of things to do in Bryan between now and the new year. Here are just a few of the festivities.
Help continue Bryan’s winning streak for a good cause. Mayor Bobby Gutierrez will face off against College Station Mayor John Nichols in the Salvation Army’s annual Mayor’s Ring Off on Saturday, Dec. 2 from noon to 1 p.m. Mayor Gutierrez will be at the Walmart on Briarcrest Drive in Bryan.
The City of Bryan’s Water Services will be performing smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines intermittently throughout December beginning on Tuesday, Dec. 5.
Road construction related to the William J. Bryan Parkway Improvements Project is in full swing. We’ve got the best tips on how to get to Haswell Park for Holiday Magic this year – and we’ve also got updates on when the WJB project is expected to be completed.
Bryan City Hall will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Monday, Nov. 27. See all city facility operating schedules over the Thanksgiving weekend here.
Thanksgiving is the No. 1 day of the year for home cooking fires in the United States? Here are some tips to help make sure that your only Thanksgiving disaster is forgetting the whipped cream for the pumpkin pie.
The City of Bryan’s Water Services will be performing smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines intermittently throughout November.
The Bryan Animal Center has a very popular program that has provided more than 2,400 free microchips and rabies vaccinations to Bryan pets since 2021. These events are held four times a year, usually in March, May, August and November.
The City of Bryan’s Community Development Department will be holding several events in the coming year to engage with and educate Bryan residents about the different types of assistance programs that may be available to them.
Haven’t had the chance to experience all that our Legends Event Center has to offer? Stop by on Friday, Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. to check it out and enjoy lunch for a good cause.
Starting Monday morning, Oct. 16, Union Pacific Railroad will be transferring Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG – non-odorized) from six rail cars damaged in the July 31 derailment into six other tank cars for transportation out of town. Work will be completed in the area of F&B Road and Wellborn Road.
The Twin Oaks Landfill will be hosting its fall household hazardous waste drop-off event on Oct. 21. from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m., rain or shine.
The first public meeting on the City of Bryan’s Woodville Road Reconstruction Project (Phase One) will be held on Monday, Oct. 23 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Navarro Elementary School Cafeteria.
Getting ready for scary season? Here’s some fun Halloween activities and safety tips for ghosts and goblins of all ages. Keep in mind that the City of Bryan does not regulate trick-or-treating hours.
The city’s contractor needs to close the southbound lanes of South College Avenue at West Villa Maria Road starting Monday, Sept. 25 for three weeks to complete a waterline installation as part of the South College Avenue Reconstruction Project. Due to the equipment needed and worker safety, a full closure of these lanes are required to provide the quickest and safest installation.
On Friday, Sept.15, City of Bryan Planning staff members accepted the 2023 General Plan Award from the American Planning Association Texas Chapter’s Central Section.
At the Sept. 12 Bryan Commerce and Development, Inc. meeting, the City of Bryan’s partners unveiled a redevelopment vision for a mixed-use destination located on South College Avenue across from Hensel Park, behind the Northgate Entertainment District
Help your local emergency management partners by completing a survey for the update to our Brazos County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. The Plan identifies and assesses our community’s natural hazard risks and develops strategies and actions to minimize or manage those risks.
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The City of Bryan adopted a tax rate that will raise more taxes for maintenance and operations than last year’s tax rate.
The tax rate will effectively be raised by 24.36 percent and will raise taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately $17.82.