
Drive-In Double Feature Set for May 16
Make plans to load up the whole family and enjoy a drive-in double feature of “Lilo & Stitch” and “Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch” on Friday, May 16, at Bryan Regional Athletic Complex.
Our Parks and Recreation Department maintains 51 parks that span over 870 acres, including cemeteries, and over 40 miles of walking trails, not to mention various facilities and programs.
A briefing for individuals interested in running for office in the November 2024 city general election will be held Tuesday, June 25, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber of Bryan City Hall.
William J. Bryan Parkway will be closed from N. Baker Avenue to N. Haswell Drive from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. beginning Monday, June 17. Starting at 7 a.m. on June 20, Union Pacific Railroad’s contractors will be repairing the crossings at 28th Street and Bryan Avenue, and Parker Avenue and 27th Street.
Organizations and community members who have a program or project designed to elevate the arts, culture, and tourism in our community are invited to apply for Arts and Culture Development Grant by July 8.
The Community Development Advisory Committee is hosting two public hearings on Thursday, June 13, at 6 p.m. in the Basement Training Room of Bryan City Hall.
Looking for ways to make the most of your summer in Bryan? Whether you’re new to town or a longtime resident, here are 12 fun activities to add to your bucket list!
Summer nights in Bryan are about to get a lot more entertaining as the Parks and Recreation Department unveils an exciting lineup of family-friendly movie events to enjoy under the stars.
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.