
Behind the Gavel: Aug. 12, 2025
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, Aug. 12, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meeting here.
An estimated 300,000 gallons of wastewater surcharged from the City of Bryan’s sanitary sewer system in the late evening of Saturday, Aug. 12. There is no threat to the Bryan Public Drinking Water System because of this incident. City crews are continually monitoring drinking water quality to ensure water quality standards are met.
On Monday, Sept. 4, City of Bryan offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
BTU, through the assistance of a contractor, will be conducting an aerial inspection of various elements of the BTU power system on Tuesday, Aug. 15 through Tuesday, Sept. 5.
The City of Bryan has updated the Floodplain Management Plan, also known as the Flood Mitigation Plan, and is seeking public input on the draft plan during a public meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 5:30 p.m. in the Bryan City Hall Basement Training Room.
The City of Bryan is proud to recognize the following athletes who qualified and are competing in the TAAF Games of Texas in Brownsville, July 27-30.
Bryan Texas Utilities has launched a text messaging notification system. The service will notify customers regarding any planned or unplanned outages and important service or energy emergency alerts. The service also allows customers to utilize key words to report outages or request status updates.
As part of the City of Bryan Parks Improvement Plan, six parks throughout the community received new playground equipment. In addition to this project, city crews have distributed new benches, BBQ grills, tables, and trash cans to approximately 25 parks.
Want to know how to protect against mosquitoes? The city’s Mosquito Abatement Program can help you control these bad bugs.
The City of Bryan’s Development Services is making building permitting in Bryan easier through our new online platform.
Since its opening, Legends Event Center has attracted more than 36,000 tourism event attendees and generated more than $10.8 million in total economic impact for the local economy from tourism oriented events, with more than $7.2 million of that coming from brand new events to the community.