
New Splash Pad at Amistad Veterans Memorial Park
The project will consist of installing a new 2,500 square feet splash pad with water recirculation and disinfection systems to include 37 water features.

New Guidelines for Scooter Operations
Since 2019, dockless scooters have provided riders with greater access to the Downtown area, improved access to the SEA District, Marina Arts District, and Hospital District for leisure activities, and getting to and from work.

Small Fire Impacts Corpus Christi Animal Care Services
The fire began in the laundry room and spread to the food storage area causing extensive damage.

Live Winter Storm Updates
Texas faces a new winter storm a year after a deadly freeze left millions without power.

Warming Center Will Open at Richard M. Borchard Fairgrounds
The warming center is available to residents of Corpus Christi, Robstown, Nueces County, and surrounding communities.

Three Ways to Use VITA Free Tax Service
Students from the College of Business Administration at Texas A&M University-Kingsville will offer free tax preparation through the VITA program again this year.

Corpus Christi Implementing Winter Weather Protocols
Corpus Christi and surrounding areas will likely have two consecutive hard freezes on Friday morning and Saturday morning.

Bishop Residents Notice Change in Water Quality
Bishop residents may have noticed a change in their drinking water as having an earthy taste.

Funding Helps Department Purchase Life Saving Equipment
Funding approval allows the remaining $3 million for use by the CCFD to purchase additional life-saving equipment.

Emergency Rental Assistance Program Closed to New Applications
The applications under review are expected to expend the remaining program funding.

New Residential Development Planned in Annaville Area for Potential Steel Dynamics Plant Employees
The $1.9 billion steel plant in Sinton will employ around 600 people.

Become a Senior Companion to An Older Adult
As a Senior Companion volunteer, you will help seniors continue to live independently longer and provide respite to family caregivers.

City to Set Higher Development Standards for New Infrastructure
The effort was first initiated in March 2013. However, only one of the intended eight chapters was completed.

Historic Six Points Intersection Receives New Artistic Crosswalks
In April 2021, City contractors began reconstruction of the Six Points Intersection to install new asphalt pavement and utility improvements.

TAMUK Announces New Tuition Program
Javelina Promise will cover tuition and mandatory fees for eligible students by first applying federal and state aid, such as Pell Grant and TEXAS Grant, scholarships, and other gift aid.

Winter Storm Warning Cancelled By National Weather Service
The City of Corpus Christi is closing its Emergency Operations Center.

Free Rides to Area Warming Centers
Individuals interested in traveling to and from a warming center can notify their Bus Operator when boarding to receive fare-free transportation.

Emergency Operations Center to Monitor Severe Winter Weather
No roads have been closed, but Public Works crews are monitoring bridges and overpass locations to add rock to give surfaces traction if needed.

Call Center Extends Hours of Operation
Agents will handle calls for issues, including downed trees in the roadway, neglected animals, broken or frozen City water lines.

City Services Adjusted due to Severe Winter Weather
The City of Corpus Christi will delay openings of some City services and programs on Friday, January 21, 2022.