
Behind the Gavel: Feb. 18, 2025
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, Feb. 18, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meeting here.
City offices will be closed Dec. 23 – 25 and Jan. 1 for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Residential solid waste and brush/bulky routes will be collected as usual Dec. 23 – 24 but will not be picked up on Dec. 25 or Jan. 1. Routes will be shifted one day:
Animal Control is available 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Call 979-361-3888 for assistance during or after hours.
To make a BTU bill payment, call 979-821-5700 to use the automated voice service, visit btutilities.com, or stop by a kiosk (please note, these locations may have separate holiday hours):
For emergencies related to electric, water, wastewater, signals, signs, streets, drainage, and solid waste, call BTU dispatch at 979-822-3777.
For non-emergency assistance, fill out the Help Bryan form.
When you’re ready to dispose of your live Christmas tree, remove all decorations, along with the metal or plastic stands, and place it at the curb on your regularly scheduled brush and bulky day for free disposal. Ensure the tree is placed at least 5 feet from fixed objects.
Don’t know your collection day? Find it here.
In the City of Bryan, possessing, storing, selling, using, or discharging fireworks of any kind is prohibited. This includes consumer fireworks such as firecrackers, smoke bombs, fountains, sparklers, poppers, and Roman candles. Fireworks are also illegal in College Station.
By avoiding fireworks, you’ll not only be abiding by the law but you’ll also be giving your neighbors, military veterans, and furry friends a break this holiday season. If you notice fireworks being discharged in your neighborhood, you can report it to the Bryan Police Department’s non-emergency line at 979-361-3888.