At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved proposed updates to the city’s Drought Contingency Plan (DCP).
Several City of Corpus Christi Departments and facilities are experiencing internet and phone service disruptions.
The Corpus Christi City Council has authorized City Manager Peter Zanoni to enter into legal agreements that would provide the city with additional water sources.
As drought conditions continue over much of Texas, the City of Corpus Christi remains under Stage 3 water restrictions. The combined levels for the City’s primary water source, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, are 19.2%.
Mientras las condiciones de sequía continúan en gran parte de Texas, la ciudad de Corpus Christi permanece bajo restricciones de agua de la Etapa 3. Los niveles combinados de la fuente de agua principal de la ciudad, el lago Corpus Christi y los embalses Choke Canyon, son del 19,2 %.
As drought conditions continue over much of Texas, the City of Corpus Christi remains under Stage 3 water restrictions. The combined levels for the City’s primary water source, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, are 19.2%.
La ciudad de Corpus Christi recuerda a los ciudadanos que ahora es el momento de preparar los hogares para posibles temperaturas más bajas. Los residentes deben seguir estos pasos preventivos para proteger sus tuberías durante las condiciones de congelamiento.
The City of Corpus Christi reminds citizens that now is the time to prepare homes for possible dropping temperatures. Residents should follow these preventive steps to protect their plumbing during freezing conditions.
Con la implementación de las restricciones de agua de la Etapa 3, la Ciudad de Corpus Christi anticipa preguntas del público sobre las restricciones.
The City of Corpus Christi remains committed to conserving water during the current Stage 3 Drought Declaration while ensuring the long-term preservation of critical infrastructure.