Communications
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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.
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City Celebrates Start of Construction of Northwest Police Substation
The City of Corpus Christi will host a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction for a new police substation at West Guth Park tomorrow, Wednesday, March 26 at 1:30 p.m. at 9700 Up River Road.
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News Release: 3-25-25 Council Approves Purchase of New Arson Vehicle Unit
The Council approved a grant application for $92,387 to purchase a replacement Arson K-9 Response Vehicle for the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD).
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Posible desbordamiento de agua en la presa de agua salada
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) informa a los residentes que el acueducto Mary Rhodes (MRP) se cerró temporalmente el lunes como parte de los ajustes planificados del sistema para aumentar la cantidad de agua extraída.
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Vector Control Mosquito Spraying Schedule and Routes
Vector Control actively manages mosquito populations year-round, increasing services from March to November when rain and standing water create ideal conditions for mosquito hatching. Recently, the mosquito population has remained low due to extended periods of drought.
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City Council Approves Critical Infrastructure Upgrades for Mary Rhodes Pipeline
During today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved additional investment for critical water infrastructure upgrades to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP), which is now operating at an increased pumping capacity (Schedule 4). This action comes as the City faces Drought Status: Stage 3 and water supply challenges.