City News
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City To Host Community Input Session for Commodore Park Master Plan
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department seeks community input on a proposed master plan for Commodore Park.
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City Council Approves Major Upgrade to Wastewater Infrastructure
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved improvements to the Oso Water Reclamation Plant (WRP).
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Traffic Changes to Intersection at Staples Street and Everhart Road
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved improvements to the Oso Water Reclamation Plant (WRP).
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Street Closures and Traffic Impacts
Street closures along major City streets impacting motorists and pedestrians are listed below.
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Department of State Health Services Updates COVID-19 Policies
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has updated the state's COVID-19 reporting requirements and school exclusion policies to reflect changes in COVID-19's effects on public health.
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City Crews Continue Repairs at Intersection of S. Staples and SPID
City crews continue to conduct roadwork following emergency street repairs at the intersection of South Staples Street and South Padre Island Drive (SPID).
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City Hosts Third Annual “Egg Hunt by the Bay”
The City of Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department is excited to announce its largest egg hunt at the third annual “Egg Hunt by the Bay” event on Saturday, March 23. Join us from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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City Crews Conducting Repairs at Staples Street and SPID
City crews are conducting roadwork following emergency street repairs at the intersection of South Staples Street and South Padre Island Drive (SPID).
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La ciudad declara restricciones de agua obligatorias en la etapa 2
Los niveles combinados de almacenamiento de agua en los embalses que abastecen a la ciudad de Corpus Christi han caído por debajo del 30%, lo que provocó condiciones de escasez de agua consistentes a la Etapa 2.
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City Declares Mandatory Stage 2 Water Restrictions
e City of Corpus Christi's combined reservoir storage levels have dropped below 30%, triggering Stage 2 Water Shortage Conditions.