City News
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City of Corpus Christi Provides Update on Recent Reservoir Readings
Corpus Christi Water is providing clarification regarding recent water level readings at Lake Corpus Christi following beneficial rainfall last week.
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City Statement: Councilmember Conduct
The City of Corpus Christi is aware of a recent story in the local media regarding the conduct of Corpus Christi City Councilwoman Sylvia Campos.
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Updated Closures on Nueces Bay Boulevard
Nueces Bay Boulevard between Up River Road and Leopard Street will close beginning Monday, March 31, as roadwork continues in the area. This closure is expected to last until Friday, April 25.
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City Celebrates Groundbreaking for Northwest Police Substation
The City of Corpus Christi held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction for a new police substation at West Guth Park. The substation will allow residents to connect with law enforcement and officers to remain close to the community they serve.
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City Statement: Far Field Modeling
The City of Corpus Christi is aware of recent statements in the local media suggesting that City staff was not transparent regarding far-field modeling for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus project. These statements are primarily the result of a misinterpretation about highly complex water issues, technical projects, and the consideration of multiple far field modeling studies.
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Landmark Commission Invites Submissions for Annual Preservation Awards
The Landmark Commission is accepting nominations for its Annual Preservation Awards. The submission deadline is April 14.
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Grants to Address Homelessness and Park Improvements Approved by City Council
At yesterday’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved $5.2 million for grants to address homelessness and for park improvements.
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City Asks Residents to Report Anticipated Potholes
In preparation for predicted rain, the Public Works Department will patrol City streets to address hazards such as potholes and flooding. City officials are asking residents to help report these hazards using the City's 3-1-1 system.
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Army Corps of Engineers Issues Permit for Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has issued a Letter of Determination in favor of issuing a permit for construction activities for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus intake and discharge structures.
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Potential Water Overflow at Saltwater Dam
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is informing residents that the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP) was temporarily shut off Monday as part of planned system adjustments in order to increase the amount of water pulled from the pipeline.