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.
Construction is now is full swing at Travis Bryan Midtown Park, and passersby can now see several of the key features of the park emerging.
The City of Bryan’s Communications & Marketing Department was recently recognized on both a state and national level. The department collectively won nine awards, including six first-place awards, for their work in video, e-newsletters, websites and graphic design.
More than 30 items from Bryan’s past will be on display beginning Sept. 3, as part of the City of Bryan’s 150th Anniversary of incorporation celebration. athe 150 Collection features items, photos and documents spanning more than 150 years to offer a peek into the community’s history
The sacrifice made by Bryan Fire Department Lieutenant Greg Pickard will be honored at the 9/11 Remembrance and Statue Dedication Ceremony at the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial at Veterans Park.
Construction on the Downtown Bryan Quiet Zone is moving at a quick pace, but residents and business owners may notice work beginning at various railroad crossings earlier than expected.
As the City of Bryan gets closer to the official 150th anniversary of incorporation, we continue to add more information to the celebration’s website. Now, an interactive, media-rich timeline of the first half of Bryan’s history is now available.
City of Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson was recently recognized for his commitment to the community’s electricity needs. Nelson was awarded the 2021 Public Service Leadership Award by the Texas Public Power Association.
As summer draws to a close and children start heading back to school, family life can get pretty hectic. It’s important to remember – and share with your children – some key tips that will help keep them safe and throughout the school year.
City of Bryan staff and elected officials are hard at work on the FY2022 Proposed Budget, which ensures city services are maintained while continuing good stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
Construction is officially beginning on the first phase of the Downtown Quiet Zone project, and the contractor, Brazos Paving, Inc., has been given approval to begin work beginning on Monday Aug. 9.