Planning & Community Development
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Services Available for Unhoused Residents During Inclement Weather
Unhoused residents in need of services and shelter during this week’s inclement weather will receive help from local nonprofit organizations.
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City Council Approves Sale of Lots for Single-Family Development
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council approved four contracts with developers that will bring between 40 and 45 new single-family housing units to the neighborhood surrounding the former Lamar Elementary School site.
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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.
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City Celebrates Completion of Packery Channel Projects
The City of Corpus Christi has completed the Packery Channel Restoration, Dredging, and Beach Nourishment projects, marking a significant step in the City's infrastructure development and environmental preservation efforts.
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City Celebrates Completion of Canal Project on Padre Island
The City of Corpus Christi and Ashlar Development are proud to announce the successful completion of the water canal at Whitecap NPI on North Padre Island.
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Landmark Commission Seeks Submissions for Annual Preservation Awards
The Landmark Commission is accepting nominations for its Annual Preservation Awards. The submission deadline is April 8.
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City to Hold Community Input Sessions for HUD Grants
The City of Corpus Christi is seeking community input on the use of funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), and the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG).
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Freeze Warning Issued for South Texas Region
A cold front that has moved through the region this morning with dry and colder air is expected to result in freezing temperatures overnight.
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City to Experience Another Night of Freezing Conditions
The National Weather Service forecasts a second night of below-freezing temperatures in the Corpus Christi area. The below-freezing temperatures will likely last ten to twelve hours overnight on Tuesday.
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City Prepares for Freezing Conditions
The National Weather Service forecasts a strong Arctic cold front will move into the Corpus Christi area Sunday, resulting in below-freezing temperatures Monday and Tuesday night.