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 March 20, 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.
Feel the need for speed—and a movie night under the stars! The City of Bryan Parks and Recreation Department invites ages 18 and older to enjoy a drive-in movie featuring “Top Gun: Maverick” on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex.
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.
Bryan Texas Utilities (BTU) is thrilled to announce the relocation of its administrative headquarters to a new facility designed to better serve the community and support future expansion. The facility will officially open to the public on Monday, Feb. 10.
The City of Bryan takes the safety and well-being of all animals in our community very seriously. We deeply understand the concerns raised about the recent social media post regarding a dog named “Blue,” and we share your passion for ensuring that all animals in Bryan are treated with care, respect, and compassion.
Get ready to dance your way to paradise! Ages 55 and older are invited to our Parks and Recreation Department’s Destination to Paradise Dance on Friday, March 14, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Brazos Center.
The City of Bryan’s Development Services was awarded with the 2024 Richard R. Lillie, FAICP, Planning Excellence Recognition Award from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association.
Feel the need for speed—and a movie night under the stars!
The City of Bryan’s Parks and Recreation Department invites ages 18 and older to enjoy a drive-in movie featuring “Top Gun: Maverick” on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Bryan Regional Athletic Complex.
Gates open at 5 p.m. with a photo booth, free hot chocolate, and local pop-up shops, including Howdy Charm Co., Aggieland Market Place, and Hullabaloo Design Co. The movie begins at 7 p.m.
Admission is $10 per vehicle, cash only, with parking available in the soccer lot. Blankets, chairs, and leashed pets are welcome.
A&Y Texas Kitchen and Lucky Dog Kettle Corn will be available for purchase, or you’re welcome to bring your own food and refreshments. Glass containers and alcohol are not allowed.
Get a sneak peek of the action by watching the trailer for “Top Gun: Maverick”: