City of Bryan requests voluntary water conservation
Due to the ongoing drought, elevated temperatures, and excessive line breaks, the City of Bryan is asking its water customers to voluntarily limit their amount of water usage for outdoor watering.
Due to the ongoing drought, elevated temperatures, and excessive line breaks, the City of Bryan is asking its water customers to voluntarily limit their amount of water usage for outdoor watering.
Legends Event Center is excited to announce that it will be the training home for the new Houston Skyline BCS volleyball club. This partnership is the first announcement of what is to come when Legends Event Center opens in winter 2022 in the heart of Travis Bryan Midtown Park.
The City of Bryan is proposing a stabilization project to reduce erosion and improve the Briar Creek channel. The city will be holding its first Public Outreach meeting at the Bryan Municipal Office Building, on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.
Dedicated to preserving green spaces and community programming, we want to highlight the City of Bryan’s Parks & Recreation Department. Let’s dive into the many ways Parks & Recreation impacts our community.
Bryan Firefighter Cody Pinner has been named the Best Firefighter in the Brazos Valley by The Eagle’s Reader’s Choice Awards!
Grab your grass skirts and flower leis for a Senior Luau Dance at the Brazos Center on Aug. 18. Seniors ages 55+ can enjoy an evening with live entertainment, food, door prizes and more.
Bryan residents will only have to wait a few more months to take their first steps inside Legends Event Center at Travis Bryan Midtown Park. The city-owned facility is on track to open by the end of 2022, supply chain and weather-permitting.
Residents looking for ways to celebrate the Independence Day holiday should ensure they do so safely and in accordance with City of Bryan laws.
The start of summer was fun, but let’s end it with a smash! Check out these late summer events to help wrap up your summer.
The City of Bryan’s newly renovated Travis Fields at Travis Bryan Midtown Park has been selected as an APWA Project of the Year – Structures, $5 Million to $25 Million, by the Texas Chapter of the American Public Works Association.