The City of Corpus Christi is preparing for the 49th Annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon on Saturday, May 16. Over 10,000 runners and hundreds of spectators will participate in the event, one of the largest relay marathons in the United States. Beach to Bay, a not-for-profit organization, draws competitors from across the globe to honor those serving in the United States military and first responders.
En la sesión ordinaria del Ayuntamiento, se adjudicó un contrato a Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., con sede en Houston, Texas, por un valor de hasta $16,194,400. Este contrato contempla la adquisición de los materiales necesarios para la construcción de una estación de bombeo y una línea de agua residual tratada desde la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales de Oso hasta la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales de Greenwood.
Actualmente, la Ciudad está definiendo sus prioridades fiscales para el próximo año, y la participación de los residentes es fundamental.
El Departamento de Parques y Recreación de Corpus Christi anuncia el horario de verano para piscinas y áreas de juegos acuáticos, vigente del 30 de mayo al 9 de agosto de 2026.
En la sesión ordinaria del Ayuntamiento se aprobaron varias actualizaciones relacionadas con la propuesta de emergencia hídrica de nivel 1, tras semanas de talleres, revisión operativa y planificación centrada en el sector residencial.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved real estate agreements supporting the proposed development of the Corpus Christi Gas (CCGAS) Underground Natural Gas Storage facility, a long-term infrastructure project designed to aid CCGAS in securing reliable and affordable gas for customers.
The City of Corpus Christi is calling for public input as it begins developing the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget by launching a community-wide survey.
The Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation Department announces the summer schedule for pools and splash pads, effective May 30 to August 9, 2026.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council Meeting, the City Council awarded a contract to Reytec Construction Resources, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, valued at up to $16,194,400. This contract allows for the procurement of items necessary to construct a pump station and reclaimed water line from the Oso Water Reclamation Plant to the Greenwood Water Reclamation Plant.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved several updates related to the proposed Level 1 Water Emergency following weeks of workshops, operational review, and residential-focused planning.