The City of College Station recognizes the dedicated professionals of College Station Utilities and Utility Customer Service during Public Power Week. Our employees are the foundation for the reliable service and electric system infrastructure that allows our community to thrive.
The proposed rezoning of about 238 undeveloped acres east of Greens Prairie Road and W.S. Phillips Parkway (item 9.3 on the agenda), scheduled for Thursday’s City Council meeting, has been postponed to allow the developer to meet with area residents to address concerns.
Since the City of College Station began our warrant amnesty/warrant roundup program in 2007, we’ve cleared over 7,000 warrants valued at over $2 million. The fall warrant amnesty period for the City of College Station and Brazos County is Oct. 13-31.
In this week's episode of "What's Up, College Station?," Municipal Court Judge Ed Spillane discusses the fall warrant amnesty period, the value of second chances, and the alarming rise of speeding and minor in possession (MIP) cases he’s seen in College Station.
The City of College Station Traffic Division is proposing parking restrictions on Timber Creek Lane and Buffalo Creek Loop during school days from 7–9 a.m. and 2:30–4:30 p.m.
If you’re looking for something different this Halloween season, College Station Parks and Recreation offers more than traditional trick-or-treating. This year’s festivities have something for everyone, from a festival exclusively for seniors to the Annual Fall Fest and Haunted House the whole family can enjoy.
October is National Community Planning Month, a time to recognize those who help shape our cities. Community planning is a shared journey, and we celebrate the partnerships, voices, and ideas that propel us forward together.
International Podcast Day celebrates not just the medium’s enormous growth, but its impact on communities. For us, “What’s Up, College Station” has become more than a podcast; it’s a bridge between residents and their local government.
The City will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at City Hall to gather input on potential overnight parking removal in single-family areas near the University, primarily in the Southside and Eastgate neighborhoods.
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