
Mayor Gutierrez’s Letter to Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District Board
Mayor Gutierrez has sent a letter to the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District, urging the board to take action to protect the region’s groundwater.
After 15 years of dedicated service to the City of Bryan, and 40 total years in law enforcement, Bryan Police Chief Eric Buske has announced his retirement, effective June 7.
A lifeguard shortage has led the Bryan Parks and Recreation Department to modify pool hours to keep patron safety a top priority. The change won’t impact programs or scheduled rentals. Hours will be reassessed if more lifeguards are hired.
On May 22, GovDeals recognized the City of Bryan for surpassing $2 million in sales of surplus assets. The city has been utilizing the GovDeals platform to sell city-owned surplus since 2011 and has successfully sold over 1,400 assets to buyers across the country.
The deed was signed today marking one step closer towards construction on Strategic Armory Corps’ world headquarters, manufacturing, warehouse, distribution facility, and BASE Armalite campus on approximately 204 acres located on Mumford Road.
City of Bryan water customers with a cell phone number listed on their account will be auto-enrolled into a new text-messaging notification system, TextPower, on June 3.
On Monday, May 27, City of Bryan offices will be closed in observance of Memorial Day and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, May 28. Garbage, and brush and bulky collections will run as normal.
The competition is heating up in Bryan this summer! Our city-owned facilities will host 28 sports tourism events from May 3 – Aug. 31. Among these are highly anticipated state championships in girls’ fast-pitch softball, as well as premier basketball tournaments sponsored by Adidas and Under Armour, alongside various other sporting events.
Have you ever considered becoming a lifeguard, but don’t know where to start or what it takes? These free, come-and-go events will provide prospective applicants with the opportunity to talk with staff, apply, swim the skills test, and interview.
Looking to make a difference in your community? Join us for the 29th annual Bryan City Cemetery Work Day on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. In addition to the annual event, quarterly cleanups are scheduled for Bryan City Cemetery and Oakwood Cemetery.
The Bryan City Council voted unanimously to appoint Tiffany Thomas as presiding judge of Bryan Municipal Court of Record. She will be sworn in on May 1.