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Corpus Christi International Airport (CCIA) is issuing a clarification regarding recent media reports concerning the status of Frontier Airlines’ service at the airport.
The City of Corpus Christi’s Management and Budget Department is hosting the second of three Budget Development Meetings, waiting to hear from the public to help shape the city’s upcoming 2027 fiscal year.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved a $107.5 million construction contract with Reytec Construction Resources Inc., for phase 2 of the Reclaimed Water for Industrial Use Project.
Most City of Corpus Christi offices, including City Hall, Public Libraries, Development Services, and the Public Health District services, will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of the federal holiday, Independence Day.
As the Independence Day holiday approaches, the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) reminds residents and visitors that the possession or discharge of fireworks within the city limits, including all city beaches, is illegal.
The City of Corpus Christi has made the decision to not protest the production and drilling permits recently submitted to the San Patricio Groundwater Conservation District by Somerset Land Company LLC.
All lanes on Timbergate Drive between South Staples Street and Snowgoose Road are now officially open to traffic following the completion of a comprehensive road reconstruction project.
The City of Corpus Christi will implement the final section of lane closures at the intersection of Staples Street and Everhart Road for necessary street repairs. The closures will start on Monday, June 29, and are expected to continue until Thursday, July 2.
Recent heavy rainfall across the region has triggered rapid vegetation growth and created saturated ground conditions, temporarily disrupting local mowing schedules. In response, the Parks and Recreation Department and the Public Works Department Storm Water Division are launching a coordinated, high-priority effort to clear the backlog and restore normal maintenance cycles by mid-July.
With nearly 100,000 visitors flocking to three of Corpus Christi's flagship annual events, the City's Solid Waste Services (SWS) Recycling Program is stepping up to ensure that the massive crowds leave a smaller environmental footprint.