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ICYMI Video: Traffic and Mobility Study update presented to the City Council (Jan. 22)
In case you missed it: At its Jan. 22 meeting, the College Station City Council reviewed the Traffic Congestion and Mobility Analysis Study, which assessed 50 intersections based on existing traffic conditions and 2035 projections. The study included 25 TxDOT roadways and 25 City streets.
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Celebrate Black History Month throughout February at the Lincoln Rec Center
Not sure how to celebrate Black History Month? Brushing up on critical historical moments or celebrating with your local community is an excellent place to start. As we embrace “forever forward” and our proud history, the Lincoln Recreation Center invites you to celebratory events scheduled throughout February.
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Discover the wonders of the Ringer Library on Take Your Child to the Library Day
We invite you to explore the exceptional children’s services at College Station’s Larry J. Ringer Library on Friday during Take Your Child to the Library Day. From a wide selection of children’s books and engaging story times to hands-on arts and crafts, the B + CS Public Library System offers something for every youngster.
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Podcast: CSFD talks about fire safety and why cool water is best for treating burns
In this week’s episode of “What’s Up, College Station?“ Capt. Stuart Marrs and Community Outreach Specialist Harlei Struck of the College Station Fire Department discuss their efforts to educate the community about fire safety and explain why running cool water over minor burns is more effective than using ice.
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College Station/Bryan ranked among the nation's best-performing metros
College Station-Bryan is ranked No. 28 nationally and No. 3 in Texas on the Milken Institute's annual list of the nation's best-performing large cities. The rankings are based on 13 indicators that reflect a metropolitan area's capacity to sustain strong labor market growth, maintain high living standards, and encourage innovation.
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ICYMI Video: Water Services update presented to the City Council (Jan. 22)
In case you missed it: At its Jan. 22 meeting, the College Station City Council received an annual update from the Water Services Department, including an overview of operations, key priorities, planned actions, and water conservation initiatives.
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City offices return to regular hours TuesdayCity offices will return to normal hours on Tuesday, but trash and recycling collections remain pushed back one day the rest of the week.
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Update on Lincoln Avenue Rehabilitation Project
Progress continues on Phase 2 of the Lincoln Avenue Rehabilitation Project, with sub-grade stabilization underway for Phase 2B from Monte Carlo to east of 1021 Lincoln Avenue. This phase is expected to be completed within three weeks.
Jan 23, 2026
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Podcast: How CS is changing and becoming a magnet for businesses, entrepreneurs
In this week's "What's Up, College Station?" Economic Development Coordinator Stacey Vasquez discusses how College Station is changing, the positive role economic development plays in enhancing our quality of life, and why our community is so attractive to businesses and entrepreneurs.
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Take steps now to protect your pipes before the freezing weather arrives
With temperatures expected to plummet this weekend, now is the time to take action to protect your home and family from the risk of broken pipes. Here's what to do before and during a freeze.