
Behind the Gavel: Oct. 7, 2025
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, Oct.7, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meeting here.
The Aggieland Art Trail showcases the art of the community in a new, exciting, self-guided, digital format. The trail features an impressive collection of art across various mediums, making it a unique addition to the community.
Big Barn Dance is excited for its second-annual music festival, set to take place from March 27-29, at Travis Bryan Midtown Park. Featured singer-songwriters include Shake Russel, Gary P. Nunn, and Rick Trevino with a full lineup of other artists.
Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) collections in Bryan have experienced a significant increase, rising 19.4% year-over-year (YOY).
Ready for splashing fun? The City of Bryan’s three splash pads are now open with free admission! Residents and visitors can enjoy water-filled fun at multiple parks.
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, Feb. 18, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meeting here.
The Bryan + College Station Public Library System lives up to its stated vision, “to engage, enlighten, empower, and inform life-long learners in the Brazos Valley” through the 2024 Achievement of Library Excellence Award.
The Bryan Aquatic Center will close Feb. 22 to replace the bulkhead, a movable barrier that divides the pool into sections. The facility is expected to reopen on April 1, pending weather or construction delays.
The City of Bryan is developing its 2025-29 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, which will guide the allocation of federal funds for housing, community development, and services for low- to moderate-income residents.
Starting Monday, Feb. 3 construction will begin on a new turn lane that will allow vehicles to turn safely into the City of Bryan offices and facilities, located at 1309 E. Martin Luther King Jr. St., while maintaining the flow of traffic along the street from Highway 6.
The City of Bryan’s Parks and Recreation Department offers Fundamental Football and Start Smart Sports that use age-appropriate equipment to teach progressive motor skills through fun drills. Kids build confidence and essential motor skills for future athletic success, all without the pressure of competition or risk of injury.