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Blue Duck Scooters are officially here. Find out everything you need to know in order to ride.
View our National Geographic-style take on the State of the City report, with our video inspired by the acclaimed BBC documentaries “Planet Earth” and “Life.”
This could be the call that saves a life. Will you be answering your phone? Register now for the new countywide Emergency Notification System. Available for landlines and mobile devices.
Engage with the City of Bryan on a variety of topics using the Polco.us platform.
Report potential fraud or City charter violations anonymously to the City Internal Auditor by using our online reporting form, or by calling our fraud hotline at (979) 209-5465.
This video, looks at the State Water Plan, water challenges that Texas faces, and how the Texas Water Development Board has resources to help.
We want to make it as easy as possible for our residents to find information. So we’ve assembled a list of popular topics that we hope will help you quickly find what you’re looking for.
The City of Bryan offers residents a way to report a variety of issues online. Everything from sinkholes and sidewalks to fire hazards and garbage issues — you can let us know about it here.
Stay informed about what your elected and appointed officials are discussing. Find agendas for all upcoming public meetings, and view the archives of past meetings.
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Do you know what permits you need for your building project? Or to drive a taxicab? Or to hold a special event? It can seem a little daunting, but we can help you navigate the paperwork.
Maps are awesome! And our Geographic Information Services (GIS) maps can show you just about anything you can imagine about the City of Bryan. Take a look and see what interesting info you can find.
Brian and Amanda Light have transformed the historic Downtown Bryan Ice House from a vacant building into a lively, bustling farm-to-table restaurant that has become a go-to spot for entertainment. That’s why the Lights, owners of Ronin Restaurant, were honored with the 2019 Mayor’s Downtown Impact Award.
The City of Bryan’s oil recycling center at the Municipal Service Center, 1111 Waco St., will temporarily close beginning Monday, Dec. 16, 2019. This temporary closure will be to allow the construction of two concrete pads and a service road. Weather permitting, this project is scheduled to be complete by Feb. 1, 2020.
The Bryan Police Department was selected as a City Award winner by the National Association of Town Watch for its participation in National Night Out 2019.
Bryan’s Police and Fire Departments are building on successes to continue their focus on public safety in FY2020.
Members of the public are invited to celebrate the retirement of Bryan + College Station Public Library System Director Larry Koeninger at a retirement party on Dec. 13.
On Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, 2019, the City of Bryan Municipal Office building and all other City administrative offices will be closed in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Monday, Dec. 2.
When: Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019. Performances at 5:30 and 6:15 p.m.
Where: Clara B. Mounce Public Library, Second Floor Meeting Room, 201 W. 26th St., Bryan, TX
Tickets: Admission is free. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 5 p.m. at the library. Seating is limited to the first 100 people at each performance.
The City of Bryan’s Planning Department once again earned accolades for planning excellence.
Blue Duck scooters will be deployed in Bryan in an electric scooter pilot program with the city. Launch event on Thursday, Nov. 14 at Bryan City Hall.
Members of the community are invited to attend the next meeting of the City of Bryan Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC).
View election results here.
Ver los resultados de las elecciones aquí.
A new glass-enclosed depot is coming soon to Gloria Stephan Sale Park, thanks to the Sale Foundation. Construction starts in 2020.
Trunk or Treat so Kids can Eat is scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019.
Residents and customers have the opportunity to nominate local businesses and organizations for the Mayor’s Downtown Impact Award through Nov. 15, 2019.
ead to the Friends of the Library annual Fall Book Sale for some literary finds at a great price – all while benefitting the Bryan+College Station Library System.
The City of Bryan continues its commitment to park improvements across the city.
Help support the United Way of the Brazos Valley – and enjoy a good meal, too! at the 13th annual Hamburger Fundraiser and Just Desserts Auction.
Residents who live in the former MU-1-zoned areas have another opportunity to learn about the City of Bryan’s Home Foundation Initiative program at a workshop about the program on Oct. 22.
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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 4.13 percent and will raise taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately $18.89.