The City of Bryan’s Water Services is working diligently to identify city- and privately-owned service lines as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) updated Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR). This federal mandate requires all community water systems to identify and replace lead service lines within the next 10 years.
The City of Bryan has joined forces with The Texas A&M University System, Brazos County, and the City of College Station to file a formal protest with the State Office of Administrative Hearings and a lawsuit in state district court, aiming to prevent an out-of-state entity from depleting the essential water resources of the Brazos Valley.
The Bryan City Council approved a performance-based Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with OFL Group, a Bryan-based developer, to create a multi-phase, mixed-use destination at the northern gateway of Downtown Bryan during their Nov. 12 meeting.
At their meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, Bryan City Council will consider a partnership through a performance-based Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with OFL Group, a Bryan-based developer, to construct a mixed-use destination at the northern gateway of Downtown Bryan.
We’re excited to swing into the next chapter at Travis Bryan Midtown Park with Topgolf opening Friday, Oct. 18. This marks the first BigShots transition since Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. acquired four domestic BigShots venues in November 2023.
Interim Chief Donald “Dean” Swartzlander, Jr. will be sworn in as Chief of Police on Friday, Sept. 6, at 3 p.m., at Bryan Municipal Court. Swartzlander has served as the Interim Chief of Police since June 8 when Eric Buske retired.
Melissa Brunner will be sworn in as the Bryan City Secretary on Friday, Sept. 6, at 4 p.m. in Council Chambers, following the retirement of Mary Lynne Stratta.
On Aug. 22, during her retirement reception, the Bryan City Council bestowed Mary Lynne Stratta with the honorary title of City Secretary Emeritus for her countless contributions across the municipal clerk profession and the City of Bryan.
With over 30 pickleball courts across the city parks, Bryan is a hub for pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the game, our variety of indoor and outdoor courts offer the perfect setting for both competitive play and casual fun.
Update: The Bryan City Council voted unanimously to rescind its termination notice with the condition that the current Exclusive Facility Use Agreement will allow the City of Bryan to issue Request for Proposals after 60 days from July 18, 2024. The current agreement ends Dec. 31, 2025. This still allows for negotiations to occur prior to the end of the agreement.
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