The City of Corpus Christi and Beach to Bay organizers will hold a joint news conference to brief the public on the Beach to Bay Relay Marathon event scheduled for Saturday, May 16.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved $250,000 to increase access to free spay and neuter services for local pet owners.
An administrative law judge presided today over a preliminary hearing regarding protests filed against permits for the Evangeline Groundwater Project, a crucial initiative to secure the long-term water supply for Corpus Christi and the surrounding region.
The City Manager provides an update on water supply projects and planning.
Due to weather, the traffic switch planned for Yorktown Boulevard from Rodd Field Road to Oso Creek Mud Bridge on Saturday, April 25, will now begin on Saturday, May 2. Yorktown Boulevard traffic will close on the eastbound lanes from Rodd Field Road to Oso Creek Mud Bridge. Traffic will shift to allow two-way travel on the remaining lanes. Access to neighborhoods and businesses will remain available during construction.
The City of Corpus Christi has withdrawn its conditional offer to Dr. Antonio Caldwell for the role of Director of Animal Care Services, originally set to begin on May 18.
The City of Corpus Christi announces the appointment of Dr. Antonio Caldwell, DBA, CAWA, as the new Director of Animal Care Services, effective Monday, May 18.
In preparation for Buc Days festivities, the City of Corpus Christi has several road closures and parking restrictions planned to accommodate the Carnival and the Night Parade.
The Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District, in collaboration with local law enforcement, will host two drop-off events for the DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25.
Ongoing utility work on Everhart Road will require intermittent lane closures between Staples Street and Alameda Street on Friday, April 17.