Ahead of the San Patricio County Groundwater Conservation District’s (SPCGCD) public hearing scheduled for February 6, the City of Corpus Christi anticipates the board will take no action to approve or deny drilling and transport permits for the Evangeline Groundwater Project. The City of Sinton, the St. Paul Water Supply Corporation, a Sinton farmer, a Sinton resident, and a Corpus Christi resident have filed permit protests. However, since filing, the Sinton resident has withdrawn their protest.
The City of Corpus Christi will host a dedication ceremony for a new helicopter monument at Sherrill Veterans Memorial Park on Thursday, February 5, at 10:00 a.m.
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) has been made aware of recent water quality testing at Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3 that showed elevated arsenic levels above the maximum contaminant level.
A cold front will push into the area, dropping temperatures to near freezing Friday night. Strong north winds will create hazardous marine conditions through Saturday.
Saturday morning wind chills (feels like temperature) are expected to be slightly below 32 degrees.
Beginning on Monday, February 2, and continuing for two months, Poth Lane will be closed to all traffic between Gibson Street and Buddy Lawrence Drive.
A cold front will push through late tonight into Friday morning, dropping temperatures to near freezing Friday night. Strong north winds will create hazardous marine conditions through Saturday. The City has protocols in place to ensure proper and safe City services, such as public safety, roads, water and wastewater, and animal care.
En la reunión ordinaria del Consejo Municipal de Corpus Christi, el Consejo aprobó la financiación para abordar el problema de la falta de vivienda.
El Concilio aprueba un contrato de suministro de agua tratada y un acuerdo de arrendamiento de derechos de agua por tres años con el Distrito de Control y Mejoramiento de Agua del Condado de Nueces No. 3 (NCWCID#3), fortaleciendo la seguridad hídrica regional.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the City Council approved a three-year Treated Water Supply Contract and Water Rights Lease Agreement with Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3 (NCWCID#3), strengthening regional water security.
At today’s regularly scheduled meeting of the Corpus Christi City Council, the Council approved a Reclaimed Water Supply Agreement with Flint Hills Resources Corpus Christi, LLC, establishing a framework for the beneficial reuse of treated wastewater from the Allison Wastewater Treatment Plant.