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May 23, 2022

Veterans memorial monument coming to Bryan City Cemetery

Veterans will be honored in a new way at the Bryan City Cemetery, beginning this fall. Ellen Fuller with Wreaths Across America is spearheading an effort to construct a granite memorial honoring Brazos Valley veterans that will be located in the veterans section of Bryan City Cemetery.

Wastewater workers carrying a new sewer pipe.
May 16, 2022

Who’s who in Public Works? – Public Works Week

You’ve heard of Public Works, but what does this city department include? In honor of Public Works Week and to help us better appreciate this vast department, we’ve gathered a list of the many services that Public Works covers. Some services you may find familiar; others may be new to you, but their job is still the same: to serve Bryan residents in areas that impact you on a daily basis.

Posted in: Articles, Public Works
May 13, 2022

Bryan continues focus on neighborhood safety

Bryan continues to grow in leaps and bounds, and as more new residents arrive to enjoy our thriving downtown, desirable quality of life and excellent schools, they do so in the knowledge that these programs – and numerous others from the Bryan Police Department – are providing them with the safety and security that Bryan residents have come to expect. It’s just another reason that people want to experience “The Good Life, Texas Style.”

Woman kayaking at Lake Bryan.
May 9, 2022

Your Bryan summer bucket list

Whether you’ve been here an hour or 20 years, explore the many ways you can make the most out of your summer here in Bryan! Warning: delicious food and family fun required!

Posted in: Articles
Graphic announcing that May is Building Safety Month.
April 27, 2022

May is Building Safety Month

Building Safety Month is an international campaign by the International Code Council that is celebrated in May to raise awareness about building safety, and we are recognizing this important month right here in Bryan. Building Safety Month reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, and helps individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.

Wastewater worker removing cleaning pipes from a man hole.
April 21, 2022

From the pipes to the plant: Wastewater Worker Appreciation Week

This week, April 17 – 23, 2022, is Wastewater Worker Appreciation Week, and we would like to take a moment to highlight the 73 hardworking individuals who keep our city’s wastewater systems running.

Posted in: Articles, Water Services
ibarra park playground rendering
April 19, 2022

Six Bryan parks to receive new playgrounds

Six of Bryan parks throughout the community are set to receive new or replacement playgrounds, after the Bryan City Council approved the purchase and installation of nearly $1 million worth of playgrounds at their April meeting.

jamie Cox
April 13, 2022

New General Manager Jamie Cox to lead Legends Event Center

Sports industry professional Jamie Cox is the new General Manager of the new Legends Event Center, a 122,300-square-foot indoor event facility slated to open in late 2022 in the heart of Travis Bryan Midtown Park.

Animal Control officer petting a dog in the back of the Animal Control truck.
April 12, 2022

Get to know your Bryan Animal Center

Kind-hearted animal lovers devoted to animal care. That’s how to describe the employees of Bryan Animal Center and Animal Control. April 10 – 16, 2022 is National Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week, and we are celebrating the hardworking individuals who devote their time, energy and resources to serving our community and caring for our animals.

Camp Counselor with kids on a field trip at the zoo.
April 11, 2022

What is it like being a Summer Camp Counselor?

As summer gets closer and closer, residents looking for a fun and engaging summer job opportunity don’t have to look any further than Bryan Parks & Recreation. The city is still looking for fun-loving employees for its signature summer camp programs throughout the summer. And, the best part is – pay has just been increased to start at $10/hour!