City News
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City Continues Partnership with H-E-B Feast of Sharing
The City of Corpus Christi and H-E-B will join forces for the 36th time for the annual H-E-B Feast of Sharing, a community-wide event that includes free holiday meals, entertainment, and a children’s play area.
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Traffic Signal Maintenance at Park Road 22 and SH361
On Thursday, December 12, City crews will conduct maintenance work at the Park Road 22 and SH 361 intersection.
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City Council Approves $5.2 Million Economic Development Agreement for Calallen Town Center
At yesterday’s regularly scheduled meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved a Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with 2AVH Calallen LP to bring a retail project to the Calallen area.
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City Council Designates Project Financing Zone Around American Bank Center Complex
At yesterday’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council designated a Project Financing Zone (PFZ) around the American Bank Center Complex.
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Los niveles combinados de los lagos occidentales ahora están por debajo del 20 % de su capacidad
Los niveles combinados de las principales fuentes de agua occidentales de la ciudad de Corpus Christi, el lago Corpus Christi y los embalses de Choke Canyon, están al 19,9 % de su capacidad.
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Combined Western Lake Levels Now Below 20% Capacity
The combined levels for the City of Corpus Christi’s primary Western water sources, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, are at 19.9% capacity.
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Final Litter Critter of the Year Scheduled for W.B. Ray High SchoolThe City’s next Litter Critter community cleanup event will take place on Saturday, December 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the W.B. Ray High School parking lot, located at 1002 Texan Trail.
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Los niveles combinados del lago caen al 20 % de su capacidad
Los niveles combinados de la principal fuente de agua de la ciudad de Corpus Christi, el lago Corpus Christi y los embalses de Choke Canyon, han alcanzado el 20 % de su capacidad.
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Combined Lake Levels Fall to 20% CapacityThe combined levels for the City of Corpus Christ’s primary water source, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, have reached 20% capacity.
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Temporary Closure of Northbound Staples Street at S.P.I.D.
Beginning Thursday, December 7 at 11:30 p.m., scheduled utility upgrades will be underway at the intersection of South Staples Street and S.P.I.D. (HWY 358) with a 2-lane closure on the northbound lanes of Staples Street.