Traffic signal software upgrade may cause flashing lights
From Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Friday, Sept. 6, the city’s contractor will be upgrading the software at all 70 traffic signals within the municipality.
From Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Friday, Sept. 6, the city’s contractor will be upgrading the software at all 70 traffic signals within the municipality.
Starting Tuesday, Aug. 6, pavement maintenance will begin on the southbound lane of Finfeather Road from the intersection of S. Bryan Avenue and Beck Street to the intersection of Turkey Creek Road and W. Carson Street.
Starting Monday, July 8, pavement maintenance will begin on East 29th Street from Briarcrest Drive to the southern city limits near Circle K. Repairs are expected to take one to two weeks, weather permitting. The road will remain open, but drivers should anticipate slight delays.
Some residents may see smoke emanating from northeast Bryan as field crews from the City of Bryan’s Water Services perform smoke testing on sanitary sewer lines.
Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8, Pendleton Drive will be closed to through traffic from FM 158/Boonville Road to Maroon Creek Drive for road repairs. The existing roadway will be replaced with new concrete in various locations within this closure area.
The City of Bryan’s Public Works and Fire Departments have a few reminders when it comes to your live Christmas trees.
With more than 28,000 residential and 1,900 commercial customers to serve each week, the City of Bryan’s Solid Waste Department works hard all year to keep our community clean, safe and beautiful. June 12-18, 2022 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.
You’ve heard of Public Works, but what does this city department include? In honor of Public Works Week and to help us better appreciate this vast department, we’ve gathered a list of the many services that Public Works covers. Some services you may find familiar; others may be new to you, but their job is still the same: to serve Bryan residents in areas that impact you on a daily basis.
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.