Starting today, traffic on Elizabeth Street will shift to the eastbound lanes from South Staples Street to Santa Fe Street as crews continue work on the roadway. One-way traffic on Elizabeth Street is allowed with a detour on Morgan Avenue. This will be in effect through Monday, April 14.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved funding for $1.16 million from the Type B Corporation for the Palms at Morris Project.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council authorized an Untreated Raw Water Purchase Contract with Formosa Plastics Corporation. The contract will provide the City with a supplemental water source during Drought Status: Stage 3.
The City’s next Litter Critter community cleanup event will take place Saturday, April 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Originally to be held at West Oso High School, it has moved to the vacant lot next to Our Lady of Pilar Catholic Church, 1101 Bloomington St.
On Saturday, April 5, an AEP Texas transmission line that powers the O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant failed, temporarily causing a loss of water pressure in the Calallen area. The staff at the water treatment plant were able to switch to a secondary line within minutes.
Vector Control actively manages mosquito populations year-round, increasing efforts from March to November when rain and standing water create ideal conditions for mosquito hatching.
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) is aware of recently reported feedback from some residents regarding changes in the taste and odor of their drinking water.
Corpus Christi Water (CCW) está al tanto de los comentarios recientes de algunos residentes sobre cambios en el sabor y olor de su agua potable.
On Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Islanders’ Women’s NCAA Division I Beach Volleyball Team will host the 2025 Islander Classic at The Water’s Edge, located at 402 S. Shoreline Boulevard.
During today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved 15 engineering firms for design work on $23 million in street projects included in Bond 2024 and the City’s capital improvement plan.