In case you missed it: At its Feb. 26 meeting, the College Station City Council reviewed the College Station Police Department’s recent operations and activities. Highlights in Police Chief Billy Couch’s presentation included a substantial reduction in crime across nearly all categories in 2025.
Paperless utility billing makes it easy to stay connected with your account without waiting for a bill to arrive in the mail. CSU customers enrolled in paperless billing by April 13 will be entered into a drawing for one of five $250 utility bill credits.
New playgrounds are coming to Bee Creek and W.A. Tarrow parks after the College Station City Council recently approved nearly $440,000 to replace the heavily used and worn-out equipment. Work is expected to start in late April and be completed by the end of May, weather permitting.
In this week’s episode of "What's Up, College Station?,” Director of Public Works Emily Fisher discusses how the City manages solid waste, fleet, drainage and infrastructure – including hundreds of miles of streets, signage, and signals – and shares her passion for watching Formula 1 racing.
The City of College Station is encouraging utility customers to make billing simpler and more convenient by enrolling in Paperless Billing through the Customer Portal.
If your child lights up at the sight of big trucks, flashing lights, and heavy machinery, you won’t want to miss the annual Big Vehicles event at the Larry J. Ringer Library on Wednesday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. Admission is free.
Join College Station Parks and Recreation for Lick Creek Park in the Dark at Gary Halter Nature Center on Friday, March 20, and Friday, April 10. The overnight campouts begin at 6 p.m. and end at 7 a.m. the next morning.
In College Station, building isn’t just about infrastructure; it’s about shaping our community’s future. During Women in Construction Week, we recognize those across our organization who help design, manage, operate, and maintain the systems that keep College Station strong and growing.
Ready for splashing fun? College Station Parks and Recreation's free splash pads at the Fun for All Playground and W.A. Tarrow Park are open daily through Oct. 31, offering a cool way to enjoy interactive water features.
Lincoln Avenue will be closed from west of the Aloft Hotel to Grand Oaks Circle beginning Tuesday as Phase 2C of the Lincoln Avenue Rehabilitation Project begins. The Lincoln rehabilitation work is scheduled for completion in April.
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