City Secretary’s Office News
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La Ciudad Anuncia Cambios al Proceso de Comentarios Públicos en las Reuniones del Ayuntamiento
A partir del martes 15 de julio de 2025, entrarán en vigor los procedimientos actualizados para los comentarios públicos en las reuniones del Ayuntamiento. Estos cambios fueron aprobados por el Ayuntamiento el 10 de junio de 2025.
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City Council Members Swearing-In Ceremony Set for January 14
The City of Corpus Christi will hold a Special City Council Meeting on Tuesday, January 14, for the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor and City Council. The Honorable Julianna Rivera, Municipal Court Judge, will swear in the new Council.
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Early Voting for City Runoff to Begin on Monday, December 2
The Corpus Christi City Secretary’s Office wants to remind all residents that Early Voting for the upcoming runoff election will begin on Monday, December 2, and continue through Tuesday, December 10.
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Early Voting to Begin on October 21
The Corpus Christi City Secretary’s Office wants to remind all residents that Early Voting for the upcoming election will begin on Monday, October 21, and continue through Friday, November 1.
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El registro de votantes finaliza el 7 de octubre para las elecciones del 5 de noviembre
La ciudad de Corpus Christi recuerda a los residentes que el último día para registrarse para votar en las elecciones del 5 de noviembre es el lunes 7 de octubre.
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Voter Registration Ends on October 7 for November 5 Election
The City of Corpus Christi reminds residents that the last day to register to vote in the November 5 Election is Monday, October 7.
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Ballot Order Finalized for 2024 City Council Election
City Secretary Rebecca Huerta held a drawing today to decide the sequence of names on the ballot for the upcoming City Council election on November 5.
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Drawing of Names to Determine Ballot Order
City Secretary Rebecca Huerta will hold a drawing to decide the order in which names will appear on the ballot for the upcoming City Council election on November 5.
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City Council Approves Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and the Corpus Christi Professional Firefighters Association
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council approved a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the City and the Corpus Christi Professional Firefighters Association (CCPFA).
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City and Firefighter Union Officers to Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement
The City of Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Professional Firefighters Association have reached a new four-year Collective Bargaining Agreement. City and Firefighters Association officials will sign the agreement at Tuesday's City Council meeting immediately following a Council vote on the agreement.