City’s Five Budget Input Meetings Will be Virtual due to COVID Spike

FY 2022 Proposed Budget Totals $1.2 Billion

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – The City of Corpus Christi is offering five public input sessions to receive community feedback on the Proposed FY 2022 Budget that was presented to City Council on Tuesday, July 27 by the City Manager. An input session will be held for each City Council District. The first session will be for District 1 on Monday, August 9, at 6 P.M.

Due to COVID-19, the budget input sessions will be transitioned from in-person to Webex.  There will be various formats for citizens to participate and ask questions.

At each input session, the Mayor, respective District Council Member, At-Large Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and City staff will be in attendance virtually.  The agenda will include a brief presentation along with a short budget video. The Mayor, Council Members, City Manager and staff will then be available to answer questions submitted from residents regarding the Proposed 2022 Budget.

Residents can view any or all of the input sessions virtually. Use the interactive map to find your district. https://www.cctexas.com/council-members.

During any of the meetings, citizens can engage by connecting to the following:

Facebook: @citygov  

  • Questions will be collected from comments.

YouTube: CCTVCorpusChristi   

  • Questions will be collected from comments.

CCTV20: Spectrum Channel 1300, Grande Channel 20, AT&T Uverse Channel 99

  • Questions will be collected by calling 361-826-CITY (2489).

WWW.CCTEXAS.COM/BUDGET2022

  • Questions can be submitted using the online form.

For more information, media representatives can contact Public Information Manager Robert Gonzales at 361-826-3233 or email at robertg8@cctexas.com.