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With a start date of Dec. 1, Riggens brings more than 30 years of experience in parks and recreation.
Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez has issued a friendly wager to Austin Mayor Kirk Watson ahead of the Lone Star Showdown game between Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin.
Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2, and continuing throughout December, contractors with Water Services will conduct intermittent smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines. The testing is weather-dependent and may be postponed if it rains.
The City of Bryan’s Water Services continues efforts to identify city and private service lines as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) updated Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR). Learn how the process works, what it means for you, and how you can help.
City offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, for Thanksgiving. If your regularly-scheduled container, brush or bulky collection is on Thursday or Friday, it will be collected the following day so our crews can enjoy the holiday with their families.
Recent social media posts regarding Bryan Fire Department vehicles and stations do not reflect the full picture regarding maintaining and monitoring the Fire Department fleet.
The City of Bryan remains committed to transparency, data-informed decisions, and providing high-quality public safety and emergency services.
Celebrate the season at Holiday Magic, returning for its 27th year on Thursday, Dec. 4, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Sue Haswell Memorial Park. Admission, activities, parking, and shuttle are all free!
Make the most of this holiday season with fun activities for the whole family! There’s plenty to do in Bryan this year, including longtime favorites and fresh experiences.
The Bryan City Council voted Tuesday, Nov. 11, to appoint Andrew Nelson as the next city manager. Nelson, who stepped down from his role as chief executive officer of Lisam America, Inc., will begin his duties with the City of Bryan on Nov. 24.
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, Nov. 11, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meetings here.
The Bryan City Council will consider appointing Andrew Nelson as the next city manager during its regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
The City of Bryan offers a special place for Brazos Valley families to remember loved ones who served our country. One section of the Bryan City Cemetery Annex is designated as a Veterans Section, with several remembrance elements funded by Wreaths Across America Brazos Valley volunteers and partners.
The City of Bryan would like to remind residential customers that, per city ordinance, your wastewater fee is determined by your water usage for billing cycles that end in December, January and February.
If you’re a BTU customer and can show proof of furlough or missed pay, your utilities will NOT be disconnected during this stressful time. When the shutdown ends, BTU will work with you to get back on track.
The project secures land, fuel and Department of Energy pathway for scaled nuclear demonstration.
Get ready for a spook-tacular time at 8th Annual Trunk or Treat So Kids Can Eat, benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank, on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bryan High School parking lot.
It’s spooky season! Here are some family-friendly events and safety tips to make the most of the season.
Lake Bryan / Outdoors
Museums
Restaurants
Shopping
Find a Park
Sports
Skate
Play
Legends Event Center
Travis Fields
TopGolf
D-Bat Aggieland
Brazos Valley Bombers