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The City of Bryan is exploring the possibility of offering broadband internet access, and we need the public’s help – both residents and businesses – to determine the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of doing so.
This year’s State of the City website and video focuses on the accomplishments and challenges 2020 brought us and how the City of Bryan continues to thrive despite the ongoing pandemic.
The official City of Bryan mobile app is here. And it’s here to help you.
Amid the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to provide our local small-business owners with a one-stop-shop where you can learn about and apply for federal, state, and local financial support and recovery programs.
The City of Bryan is closely monitoring information from local, state and national health authorities about the coronavirus (COVID-19). Information regarding the city’s response will be posted here.
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.
The new Travis Bryan Midtown Park will be a world-class destination featuring outdoor athletic fields, indoor recreation facilities and nature-based recreation opportunities.
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.
The Palasota Drive Phase I Reconstruction Project is scheduled to begin the week of Jan. 18, 2021. Bridge reconstruction at Cottonwood Branch (West of Bridge Meadow) and at Tributary 5 (West of Groesbeck) will prevent East – West through traffic between West 28th Street and Beck; and between Beck and Groesbeck.
Through their investment in the old Bowie School on 26th Street, GVBM, LLC showed that with a little bit of love and patience, downtown revitalization is alive and well in Bryan. That’s why they were honored with the Mayor’s Downtown Impact Award this year.
On Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, the City of Bryan Municipal Office building and all other City administrative offices will be closed in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2020.
With 2020 behind us, City of Bryan staff are preparing to embark on a big year for big projects in Bryan. Here are 11 public improvement projects in Bryan to keep your eye on this year.
The City of Bryan is exploring the possibility of offering broadband internet access, and we need the public’s help – both residents and businesses – to determine the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of doing so.
City of Bryan offices will be closed in observance of the Christmas holiday on Dec. 23, 24 and 25. They will also be closed on Jan. 1 in observance of the New Year’s holiday.
The City of Bryan’s Public Works and Fire Departments have a few reminders when it comes to your live Christmas trees.
After 76% of voters approved the proposition that allows (but does not require) the City of Bryan to offer broadband internet service, Bryan residents may be wondering “what’s next?” The answer is research.
The City of Bryan now owns the historic Queen Theatre, ensuring it will continue its legacy as an icon in the heart of Historic Downtown Bryan. The Bryan City Council unanimously approved the conveyance of the building from the Downtown Bryan Association (DBA) at the Council’s Dec. 8, 2020 meeting.
Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson will once again face off against College Station Mayor Karl Mooney in the Salvation Army’s annual Mayor’s Ring Off – a friendly competition to raise money to help provide essential services to those in need in our community.
The Coulter Drive and East 32nd Street/Carter Creek intersection will be completely closed to traffic starting Monday, Nov. 23, 2020 until early January 2021 as part of the Coulter Drive Reconstruction Project.
On Thursday, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, 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, Nov. 30
Fats and oils from cooking grease are major sources of stoppages within the sewer system because when poured down the drain, these items coat, congeal, and accumulate onto the sewer pipes – causing reduced flows and promoting backups.
Bryan Animal Services is asking for the public’s help in locating a dog that bit a person on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. Authorities said the person was bit around 7:10 p.m. near the 1500 block of Woodbine Court.
There are many different ways that a fire can break out in a home or commercial kitchen. Yet, they can all be prevented by following safety regulations, being prepared in case a fire does start and by using common sense.
The winter holidays are going to look a little different this year, but the City of Bryan and Destination Bryan are teaming up to ensure that everyone can continue to celebrate as a community.
The Woodville Road and Old Hearne Road intersection will be completely closed to traffic starting Monday, Nov. 9, 2020 until further notice as part of a capital improvement project in the area.
Help support the United Way of the Brazos Valley – and enjoy a good meal, too! The City of Bryan will host its 14th Annual Hamburger Fundraiser, with all proceeds directly benefiting the United Way of the Brazos Valley.
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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.