The City of College Station is accepting bids for purchasing and redeveloping a portion or all of 301 Patricia Street. The property is located in the heart of the Northgate District, which has seen considerable redevelopment over the past…
The filing period for candidates for College Station City Council Places 3, 4, 5, and 6 starts Saturday and ends at 5 p.m. on Aug. 19. Due to the weekend, applications will first be accepted and processed on Monday.
The summer heat and humidity are here, and households are using significantly more electricity to stay cool. Here are 10 sensible ways you can trim your electric costs.
On July 11, Mayor John Nichols submitted a letter to the Federal Aviation Administration, on behalf of the College Station City Council, regarding Amazon Prime Air’s request to expand its drone delivery service in College Station.
The College Station City Council conducts workshops on Monday and Tuesday to explore the city's proposed FY 2023-24 budget. The sessions could extend into Wednesday if needed. Monday's meeting is scheduled to start at 11 a.m.
In this episode of "What's Up, College Station?" Marketing Coordinator Grace Hallowell and Parks and Recreation Director Kelsey Heiden discuss Parks and Recreation Month and how their programs benefit residents and enhance our community's…
Welcome to our live broadcast and blog from Thursday’s College Station City Council meeting. The meeting starts after 6 p.m. and is streamed live on Optimum Channel 19 and cstx.gov/cstv19.
The College Station City Council meets at City Hall on Thursday after 6 p.m. The meeting will be streamed live on Optimum Channel 19 and at cstx.gov/cstv19. Here are five items to watch.
After reviewing existing housing conditions, exploring possible housing tools, and engaging with the community for input and feedback, the city's draft Housing Action Plan Report is ready for your review and comment. We invite you to…
The FY 25 proposed budget presented to the College Station City Council in a special meeting on Monday continues the city's focus on core services, critical infrastructure, and residents' quality of life while reducing operations and…
City offices will remain closed today because of significant rain and 60+ mph wind gusts. Today’s City Council Special Meeting about the FY 25 budget remains scheduled for 4 p.m. at City Hall, but conditions will continue to be evaluated.
In this episode of “What’s Up, College Station?” Marketing Coordinator Grace Hallowell and Community Development Analyst David Brower discuss the progress of the City’s Housing Action Plan and continuing public engagement opportunities.
Landscape irrigation drives the annual spike in water demand, and that can translate into an astronomical water bill. Here are some tips to help you maintain your landscape while using our precious water resources efficiently.
Most of us build our traditional Independence Day celebrations around food, family, and friends, not to mention plenty of bright and colorful fireworks. Unfortunately, fireworks can also cause injuries and damage property. Here are 10…
Parks and Recreation Month is an ideal opportunity to celebrate the positive impact parks and recreation programs, services, and employees have on our community and quality of life. Throughout July, we'll share inspiring content through…
Most City of College Station offices and facilities are closed Thursday for Independence Day but will be open on Friday. Solid waste and recycling collections will operate on the regular schedule.
Prioritize is an online tool that details some of the city's significant decision points for the FY 25 budget. Citizens can express what they think the city's budget priorities should be in an easy format accessible by computer, smartphone…
In this episode of “What’s Up, College Station?” Marketing Coordinator Grace Hallowell and Recreation Supervisor Luis Perez discuss the I Heart America celebration on Friday, July 5, at Wolf Pen Creek Park. The City of College Station is…
Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council meeting on Thursday, June 27. The meeting starts after 6 p.m. and is streamed live on Optimum Channel 19 and cstx.gov/cstv19.
The College Station City Council meets at City Hall on Thursday after 6 p.m. The meeting will be streamed live on Optimum Channel 19 and at cstx.gov/cstv19. Here are five items to watch.
Are you ready to celebrate an unforgettable College Station Independence Day weekend? Our inaugural I Heart America celebration – featuring spectacular fireworks and a dazzling drone show – is set for Friday, July 5, starting at 6:30 p.m.…
On Sunday, the City of College Station proudly celebrated Women in Engineering Day in recognition of the invaluable contributions of female engineers and to encourage more women to pursue careers in that dynamic field. The remarkable women…
In this episode of “What’s Up, College Station?” Marketing Coordinator Grace Hallowell and Visit College Station Event Coordinator Casey Barone discuss Friday’s Make Music Day. The worldwide event features a wild and wonderful mix of free,…
As homelessness continues to affect vulnerable populations, the City of College Station has partnered with the Twin City Mission to establish the L.E.A.D. Program to provide assistance and supportive services. We invite our community to…
From July 20-28, over 9,000 of the nation’s top young athletes will gather in College Station for the prestigious USA Track and Field National Junior Olympics. It has all the markings of another incredible, unforgettable event, but here’s…
As you enjoy the great outdoors in College Station's beautiful parks, always be vigilant and aware of weather conditions. Our Earth Networks Outdoor Alert System and these lightning safety tips can help.
In this episode of “What’s Up, College Station?” Marketing Coordinator Grace Hallowell and College Station Fire Department Capt. Stuart Marrs discuss time-tested summer safety tips for swimming, outdoor grilling, and Independence Day…
The rehabilitation of Lincoln Avenue from Texas Avenue to University Drive begins today and will take about 14 months. For Phase 1, westbound traffic from Tarrow Street to Texas will be one-way for about a year and will have occasional…
Most City of College Station offices and facilities will be closed Wednesday for Juneteenth. Solid waste and recycling collections will operate on the regular schedule. Adamson Lagoon (1-7 p.m.), Cindy Halloran Pool (10 a.m.-4 p.m.), and…