
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.
At their June 8, 2021 meeting, the City Council approved the construction contracts for the first part of a walking trail that will eventually surround the perimeter of the park, and for an extension to Midtown Park Boulevard that will complete the thoroughfare through the park from Villa Maria Road to Williamson Drive.
David Schmitz has been named the Interim Director of Parks & Recreation and Facilities for the City of Bryan.
Businesses, residents and visitors in Downtown Bryan can officially look forward to a few less train horns, as the first phase of the improvements needed to make it happen was approved at the June 8, 2021 Bryan City Council meeting.
Several roadways in Bryan will soon be safer for motorists during heavy rainfall, thanks to a grant the City of Bryan recently received from the state Flood Infrastructure Fund.
June 13-19, 2021 is Waste & Recycling Works Week, which is a time for us to come together to show our appreciation for the men and women in the waste management industry.
The City of Bryan was recently honored by the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) and the Public Technology Institute (PTI) as a winner in the 2021 PTI Solutions Awards for its Cyber Warrior cybersecurity program.
The City of Bryan and MetroNet today announced a Memorandum of Understanding that will soon bring MetroNet’s 100 percent fiberoptic internet, TV and phone services to businesses and residents. The MOU will allow MetroNet to invest more than $XX million to the community and bring an additional choice of fiber to the premise directly to Bryan residents and businesses.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the City of Bryan’s official incorporation on Nov. 29, 1871. That’s 150 years of history to celebrate, and we are taking the opportunity to tell the stories of how Bryan has grown – through the people, places and things that shaped the community.
The City of Bryan recently received a $10,807 matching grant from the Historical Commission to map and conduct a monument assessment of the Grandview Cemetery and Freedman’s Burying Ground at the Bryan City Cemetery.
Here are some graphics that can show you just what it is you’re doing when you choose to text and drive, why it is so dangerous, and what can be done to prevent it.