At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved a $321,063 amendment to a service agreement with Carashoft Technology Corporation to add a community engagement platform to the City’s communications efforts.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved a resolution to seek a $4 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for salaries and benefits for 15 additional firefighters for the Corpus Christi Fire Department's (CCFD) four-person staffing plan over a three-year period.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Planning and Development Department presented a proposed Housing Needs Assessment and Toolkit to the Mayor and Council. This initiative will be included in the Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation (CCHFC) 's FY 2026 budget.
Most City of Corpus Christi offices, including City Hall, Public Libraries, Municipal Court, Development Services, and the Public Health District services, will be closed on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.
City construction crews are preparing for waterline improvements at the South Padre Island Drive and Everhart Road intersection, part of voter-approved roadwork included in Bond 2018 and 2020.
The Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District held its first Public Health Summit, bringing together over 100 committed public health partners across Region 11- South Texas.
The Corpus Christi Public Works Department will offer residents free pre-filled sandbags at two upcoming events.
Vector Control is actively working to manage mosquito populations across the city.
Today, the Corpus Christi Fire Department held a hose uncoupling ceremony to commemorate the completion of Fire Station #3 at 1525 Morgan Avenue. This new station, which replaced the former Station #3, broke ground in October 2023.
The City of Corpus Christi will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the state-of-the-art Fire Station #3. The new building replaces the 67-year-old, now former, station #3, one of the city's busiest stations.