City News
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Whitecap and Gypsy Bridge Project Update
At the January 23 TIRZ#2 Board meeting, funding was authorized to retrofit scour protection countermeasures to the Whitecap and Gypsy bridges.
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Network Service Restored
All City services, including the 311 Call Center, have returned to normal operations following an unexpected service disruption.
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City Continues Ramped Up Mosquito Spraying Ahead of July 4 Holiday
Due to recent rainfall from tropical storm Alberto and increased mosquito population, the City of Corpus Christi has ramped up its mosquito control efforts.
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Lozano Golf Center Improvements Ceremony
The City of Corpus Christi invites the community to the completion ceremony of the Lozano Golf Center Improvements.
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Street Closures Planned for the Mayor’s Big Bang Fireworks Celebration
The City of Corpus Christi advises residents and motorists that on Tuesday, July 4, various street closures will be in place for the Mayor’s 47th annual Fourth of July Big Bang Fireworks Celebration.
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City of Corpus Christi Experiencing Network Disruptions
The City of Corpus Christi is currently experiencing widespread network disruptions attributable to service provider outage.
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Saharan Dust Expected in Coastal Bend This Weekend
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) reports that a moderate plume of Saharan dust may arrive as early as Friday afternoon over portions of the lower Coastal Bend, enhancing the concentration of inhalable particles.
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Express Soccer to Host Beach Soccer Fest at McGee Beach This Weekend
In partnership with the Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department, Express Soccer Club is hosting the 18th Annual Express Beach Soccer Fest at McGee Beach, located at 402 S. Shoreline.
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Ramped Up Mosquito Spraying Schedule Being Implemented
Due to recent rainfall from tropical storm Alberto and increased mosquito population, the City of Corpus Christi has ramped up its mosquito control efforts.
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Heat Advisory in Effect Thursday
The National Weather Service forecasts that above-average temperatures and an abundance of moisture across South Texas will lead to dangerous heat index values.