At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council approved a Master Services Agreement with Ardurra Group, Inc. for up to $11 million to design a major expansion of the City’s reclaimed water infrastructure. The project will improve the reliability, capacity, and efficiency of the City’s non-potable reuse system while reducing the demand on the potable water supply.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council authorized a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Corpus Christi Desal Partners (CCDP) to develop options for the Inner Harbor Desalination Project.
On Wednesday, November 19, construction crews will be paving lanes on the South Padre Island Drive frontage road at Everhart Road. A section of the Eastbound SPID frontage road lanes will be closed east of the SPID and Everhart Road intersection.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, the Council accepted a one-time donation of $75,000 from H-E-B for the Meals on Wheels program.
Corpus Christi Public Libraries (CCPL) invites residents to celebrate the magic of the holidays with a variety of free programs across all six library branches.
The Annual Thomas J. Henry Turkey Giveaway will be held Sunday, November 16, through Thursday, November 20, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. while supplies last.
Starting Monday, November 17, Mt. Vernon Drive will be closed from Everhart Road to Wynona Drive. This closure will remain in effect until November 26.
The City of Corpus Christi celebrated the start of construction for several key parks in the area surrounding the new Harbor Bridge. In a groundbreaking ceremony held today, city officials, community leaders, and residents gathered to celebrate the launch of these projects, which aim to enhance the quality of life for all residents.
The City of Corpus Christi is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the construction of the Harbor Bridge Parks Project. The project includes significant upgrades to several key parks and trails in the area surrounding the new Harbor Bridge
The City of Corpus Christi’s Engineering Services Department completed fiscal year 2025 with record highs in terms of new contracts awarded and work in place.
The team managed over $400 million worth of work-in-place and secured new contracts totaling more than $650 million in value.