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.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the City of Bryan’s official incorporation on Nov. 29, 1871. That’s 150 years of history to celebrate, and we are taking the opportunity to tell the stories of how Bryan has grown – through the people, places and things that shaped the community.
The City of Bryan recently received a $10,807 matching grant from the Historical Commission to map and conduct a monument assessment of the Grandview Cemetery and Freedman’s Burying Ground at the Bryan City Cemetery.
Here are some graphics that can show you just what it is you’re doing when you choose to text and drive, why it is so dangerous, and what can be done to prevent it.
Bank on Brazos Valley, in partnership with Texas A&M Agri-Life Extension and Bryan Independent School District, is hosting three events to celebrate financial literacy efforts in April.
You’re invited to join us at 6 PM in the Basement Training Room of the Municipal Office Building as staff presents information regarding grant processes and program priorities for the 2019 Annual Action Plan as well as Fair Housing and Affirmative Marketing topics.
Historic Downtown Bryan illustrates what it means to be “great” through design, functionality, sustainability, character, quality, and community participation.