Downtown Bryan is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing generations of preservation efforts, successful revitalization initiatives and substantial restoration investments.
The City of Bryan is asking for community feedback on a proposal to add two-hour, enforced timed parking in portions of Historic Downtown Bryan. The proposed schedule would apply Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The City of Bryan is committed to supporting the continued success and vibrancy of Historic Downtown Bryan. As part of ongoing efforts to plan for the future, temporary SafetyStick devices have been installed in five areas around downtown. These devices, provided by Municipal Parking Services (MPS), will collect real-time parking utilization data over a 30-day period and will be removed after the study concludes.
The City of Bryan’s new ad hoc Downtown Parking Committee’s mission is to gather information, research, and best practices locally and from other urban areas, and provide recommendations to meet the future goals of Historic Downtown Bryan and address the evolving needs of its residents, businesses, and visitors.
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