
Sound the Alarm Event Sucessful in Robstown
The event was a celebration of community resilience, with volunteers from the Robstown Fire Department and Robstown City utility services.

City Accepts Funding for Holly Road Train Trestle Trail
The project will build a shared-use path along Flour Bluff Drive and a pedestrian bridge across Oso Bay using existing pilings from an abandoned train trestle bridge.

New Water Dashboard Launches to Keep Residents Informed During Drought
The dashboard offers comprehensive monitoring of CCW's western and eastern water supplies, giving residents access to critical information.

Shade Structures Scheduled for Installation
To maintain public safety, patrons are asked to be aware of cautionary signage and temporary barriers at the work site.

City Drought Resilience Program
Nearly a dozen businesses have received assistance through the City of Corpus Christi’s Office of Economic Development in partnership with LiftFund, Inc.

Temporary Closure of Watergarden Fountain
Once the repairs are completed, the Watergarden will need to be refilled as the structure cannot be left dry, as doing so can cause harm to the mechanical components.

Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plant Exceeds Expected Annual Revenue
In its inaugural year, the plant, built by Morrow Energy, generated over $4.6 million for the City while saving an estimated $230,000 in operating and maintenance costs for active and closed landfills.

Corpus Christi Approves Raw Water Purchase
This agreement allows the City to purchase up to 10,000 acre-feet of untreated raw water from Lake Texana.

Senior Housing Rental Units to be Built in the Central Area of Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi City Council approved funding for $1.16 million from the Type B Corporation for the Palms at Morris Project.

City of Corpus Christi Approves Design Services for Water Reclamation Plants Citywide
This feasibility and preliminary design project will analyze water quality, determine permitting requirements, and establish a pilot plant protocol.

City of Taft Launches Major Water Infrastructure Project with $3.26M Grant
The City of Taft has officially kicked off a multi-million-dollar water and wastewater improvement project, funded by a $3,261,400 GLO award.

Parents Question PTO Spending as Playground Fund Remains Unfulfilled
Adding to concerns, the records also show over $5,000 in transactions made directly to a CashApp account that many parents claim they did not know existed.

Update on Recent Reservoir Readings
Corpus Christi Water is providing clarification regarding recent water level readings at Lake Corpus Christi following beneficial rainfall last week.

Corpus Christi Council Approves Purchase of New Arson Vehicle Unit
This vehicle will facilitate the transportation of crime scene evidence that must be sent to the lab for analysis.

Grants to Address Homelessness and Park Improvements
Corpus Christi City Council approved $5.2 million for grants to address homelessness and for park improvements.

Army Corps of Engineers Issues Permit for Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
The City’s permit application was reviewed in accordance with the USACE's Regulatory Programs and other pertinent laws.

Council Approves Contract for HEB Park
The HEB Tennis Center officially opened in 1960 and features 25 lighted courts, comprising 22 outdoor courts and three covered courts for pickleball.

Potential Water Overflow at Saltwater Dam
CCW is informing residents that the Mary Rhodes Pipeline was temporarily shut off Monday as part of planned system adjustments.

Keach Family Library Breaks Ground for Sensory All-Inclusive Playground
This is the second phase to enhance the library grounds.

City of Taft Release Sensitive Information
Due to human error, an accidental release of sensitive information occurred within the Taft City Council agenda packet.