Communications
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Temporary Closure of Collier Pool
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department has temporarily closed the Collier Pool located at 3801 Harris Drive to replace a motor pump.
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Maintenance Activities Scheduled for Yorktown Boulevard
City crews will perform spot repair work on Yorktown Boulevard between Lake Travis Drive and Everhart Road over the next few weeks.
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Mosquito Spraying Schedule
With the recent rainfall over the weekend, The City of Corpus Christi has proactively initiated a mosquito spraying schedule for this week.
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City of Corpus Christi Continues to Receive Strong Financial Rating
Two major rating agencies, Standard and Poor’s Global Ratings and Fitch, reaffirmed the City of Corpus Christi’s general obligation bond and utility revenue bond ratings, all with a stable outlook.
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Community Input Sessions Continue for Proposed Bond 2024 Program and Type A Sales Tax Reauthorization
The City of Corpus Christi invites residents from all five Council Districts to participate in community input sessions with city officials regarding the Proposed Bond 2024 Program and Type A Sales Tax Reauthorization.
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Mosquito Spraying Schedule
With the recent rainfall, The City of Corpus Christi has proactively initiated a mosquito spraying schedule for this week.
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Heat Advisory in Effect Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The National Weather Service forecasts that above-average temperatures and an abundance of moisture across South Texas will lead to dangerous heat index values on Thursday.
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Update On Water Line Repairs on North Padre Island
On Tuesday, May 7, a private sector contractor working in the Commodores Bridge area of North Padre Island struck a Corpus Christi Water bypass water line, causing a water line break and reducing pressure on certain portions of the Island.
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TxDOT to Temporarily Close Lanes on Park Road 22
A Texas Department of Transportation contractor is scheduled to seal coat the southern section of Park Road 22 beginning at about noon Wednesday.
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Heat Advisory in Effect Wednesday and Thursday
The National Weather Service forecasts that above-average temperatures and an abundance of moisture across South Texas will lead to dangerous heat index values on Wednesday and Thursday.