The City of Bryan is conducting an inventory of water service lines to comply with EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. Learn how the process works, what it means for you, and how you can help.
Elmo Weedon Road, from the intersection of FM 158/Highway 30 to the Bryan city limits (near the county maintenance sign), will be closed from Nov. 25 – 27, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for road repairs.
Joining with The Texas A&M University System, Brazos County, and the City of College Station, the lawsuit filed in the 472nd Judicial District seeks a hearing to determine whether limits should be imposed on the export of groundwater from the Simsboro Aquifer, the water resource for all the Brazos Valley.
City offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Nov. 29, for Thanksgiving. If your regularly-scheduled container, brush or bulky collection is on Thursday or Friday, it will be collected the following day so our crews can enjoy the holiday with their families.
The Bryan City Council approved a performance-based Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with OFL Group, a Bryan-based developer, to create a multi-phase, mixed-use destination at the northern gateway of Downtown Bryan during their Nov. 12 meeting.
At their meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, Bryan City Council will consider a partnership through a performance-based Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with OFL Group, a Bryan-based developer, to construct a mixed-use destination at the northern gateway of Downtown Bryan.
Celebrate the season at Holiday Magic, returning for its 26th year on Thursday, Dec. 5, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at Sue Haswell Memorial Park. Admission, activities, parking, and shuttle are all free! Pets are not allowed.
Residents in areas of Bryan near West Villa Maria Road and North Harvey Mitchell Parkway, as well as Leonard Road and North Harvey Mitchell Parkway, may see smoke emanating from various locations beginning the week of Nov. 4.
Get ready for a spook-tacular time at the 7th Annual Trunk or Treat So Kids Can Eat, benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank, on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bryan High School parking lot.
Activities include trunk-or-treating, inflatables, train rides, face painting, a photo booth, food vendors, and more.
Admission is five canned goods per person, and Halloween costumes are encouraged.
This event is hosted by the Bryan Parks and Recreation Department and Bryan High School Theatre.
For more information, call 979-209-5528.
Looking for more ghoulish fun? Check out these free events:
Little Kids Spooky Carnival (ages 5 and under)
Saturday, Oct. 26 / 2 – 3 p.m.
Clara B. Mounce Public Library
Family Friendly Ghost Hunting (all ages)
Tuesday, Oct. 29 / 6:30 p.m. start
Carnegie History Center Registration required
Adult Ghost Hunting (ages 18+)
Tuesday, Oct. 29 / 8 p.m. start
Carnegie History Center Registration required
Trunk or Treat (all ages)
Wednesday, Oct. 30 / 6 – 8:30 p.m.
Legends Event Center
The Bryan-College Station Library System has a variety of activities to enjoy throughout the month, including a Hallow Reads Challenge, pumpkin decorating days and contest, arts and crafts, and storytimes.