
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.
From parks to storm water and road improvements to sidewalks, residents will have the opportunity to give input on some projects and see big progress made on others. Here are 12 public improvement projects in Bryan to keep your eye on this year.
Do your kiddos need a change of scenery to do their homework? Or someone besides yourself to help them with challenging problems? Clara B. Mounce Library hosts homework help sessions Mondays through Thursdays from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. in Downtown Bryan.
The City of Bryan’s Vital Statistics Office was recently honored by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. The Vital Statistics Office received the Exemplary Five Star Award for Local Registrars for the 22nd consecutive year.
The City of Bryan’s Planning and Development Services Department is one of only 34 across the state of Texas to be selected as a recipient of the 2021 Richard R. Lillie, FAICP Planning Excellence Recognition Program from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association.
The Bryan City Council appointed Thomas Leeper as the new City Attorney for the City of Bryan at their meeting on Dec. 14, 2021.
Bryan residents will soon see construction begin in various portions of the city, as Metronet, Inc. starts to build out their fiber optic network in the community. Network backbone construction will first begin the week of Dec. 6, 2021 near the area of 29th Street and Carter Creek Parkway.
For several years, the number of emergency calls to the Bryan Fire Department has steadily increased. While many of those calls were for situations that needed ambulances, a portion of them were from residents who called 911 for situations that didn’t, and the department was seeking solutions to keep up with the call volume.
Longtime Downtown Bryan supporters Stephanie Sale and Jim Singleton have been instrumental in much of the area’s redevelopment efforts. Their investment in multiple aspects of Downtown has showed that downtown revitalization is alive and well in Bryan. That’s why Sale and Singleton were honored with the 2021 Downtown Impact Award.
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.
David Schmitz has officially been named the Director of Parks & Recreation and Facilities for the City of Bryan, beginning Nov. 29, 2021. Schmitz has been serving as Bryan’s Interim Director of Parks & Recreation and Facilities since July.