EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 3 MIN
College Station council receives updates on capital improvements and drainage projects
from WTAW - Interviews · host Bryan Broadcasting
This podcast contains comments from the June 26, 2025 and June 12, 2025 College Station city council meetings.College Station city council members receive updates on its capital improvement and drainage projects.Updates in the capital improvements project presentation included the widening of Rock Prairie Road East, the rehabilitation of Krenek Tap Road and Lincoln Avenue, the three new water wells, the rehabilitation of the McColloch area utilities, Bee Creek sewer lines, the Bachmann Park senior and Little League buildings, the Central Park Operations Shop, improvements at Thomas Park and the Lincoln Recreation Center, Texas Independence Park, the new ballfields at Veterans Park, Fire Station #7, and the sidewalks on Foster Avenue.The progress of capital projects in College Station can be monitored with an interactive map at cstx.gov/cip.Click HERE to read and download presentation materials about capital improvement projects from the June 26, 2025 College Station city council meeting.The council reviewed the City’s drainage maintenance standards and possible projects along Bee Creek. Bee Creek flooding has generated public comments to the council and staff from homeowners in the Emerald Forest neighborhood. The proposed College Station city budget for fiscal year 2026 includes $740,000 dollars for drainage improvements along Bee Creek.Click HERE to read and download presentation materials about drainage projects from the June 12, 2025 College Station city council meeting.
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This podcast contains comments from the June 26, 2025 and June 12, 2025 College Station city council meetings.College Station city council members receive updates on its capital improvement and drainage projects.Updates in the capital improvements project presentation included the widening of Rock Prairie Road East, the rehabilitation of Krenek Tap Road and Lincoln Avenue, the three new water wells, the rehabilitation of the McColloch area utilities, Bee Creek sewer lines, the Bachmann Park senior and Little League buildings, the Central Park Operations Shop, improvements at Thomas Park and the Lincoln Recreation Center, Texas Independence Park, the new ballfields at Veterans Park, Fire Station #7, and the sidewalks on Foster Avenue.The progress of capital projects in College Station can be monitored with an interactive map at cstx.gov/cip.Click HERE to read and download presentation materials about capital improvement projects from the June 26, 2025 College Station city council meeting.The council reviewed the City’s drainage maintenance standards and possible projects along Bee Creek. Bee Creek flooding has generated public comments to the council and staff from homeowners in the Emerald Forest neighborhood. The proposed College Station city budget for fiscal year 2026 includes $740,000 dollars for drainage improvements along Bee Creek.Click HERE to read and download presentation materials about drainage projects from the June 12, 2025 College Station city council meeting.
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