City Offices Closed on Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
City offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Residential solid waste and brush/bulky collections will run as normal.
Longtime Downtown Bryan supporters Stephanie Sale and Jim Singleton have been instrumental in much of the area’s redevelopment efforts. Their investment in multiple aspects of Downtown has showed that downtown revitalization is alive and well in Bryan. That’s why Sale and Singleton were honored with the 2021 Downtown Impact Award.
Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson will once again face off against College Station Mayor Karl Mooney in the Salvation Army’s annual Mayor’s Ring Off – a friendly competition to raise money to help provide essential services to those in need in our community.
David Schmitz has officially been named the Director of Parks & Recreation and Facilities for the City of Bryan, beginning Nov. 29, 2021. Schmitz has been serving as Bryan’s Interim Director of Parks & Recreation and Facilities since July.
Memories and keepsakes from 2021 will now live on for 50 years, after members of the Bryan City Council buried a time capsule in front of the Bryan Municipal Office Building on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
The time has come for the City of Bryan to celebrate its 150th Anniversary of Incorporation in person. The City of Bryan’s actual anniversary date is Nov. 29, 2021, but since that falls on Thanksgiving weekend, we’re celebrating all this week!
Progress has been made on the Downtown Quiet Zone, but construction has stopped due to contractual delays from Union-Pacific Railroad.
Bryan didn’t become a success story overnight. It took years of work, innovation, leadership and patience. The foundations which began more than 150 years ago have paid off in ways that past generations couldn’t have imagined.
Julie McGowan, a Warrant Technician-Deputy Clerk of the City of Bryan Municipal Court completed all of the requirements for Level III of the Municipal Court Clerk Certification Program and was awarded the title of Certified Municipal Court Clerk.
Nov. 29, 2021 marks the official 150th anniversary of the City of Bryan’s incorporation, and you’re invited to take part in upcoming activities celebrating this exciting milestone.
Bryan, College Station and Texas A&M University have been named the host community for the 2025-26 Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Games of Texas.