At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council received a presentation regarding updates on the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus – the City’s seawater desalination initiative.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, City Manager Peter Zanoni reported that the City of Corpus Christi received a clean audit opinion on the City’s finances as of September 30, 2024, as stated in the Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.
The Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of the Bill Witt Aquatic Center, located at 6809 Yorktown Boulevard, on May 23. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. The facility will be open to the public from 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The City Council voted to adopt a new ordinance prohibiting the crossing of buoy markers at Choke Canyon Reservoir. The ordinance is intended to enhance public safety and protect critical dam infrastructure.
Elizabeth Street between South Staples Street and Santa Fe Street is now fully open to the public. The $2.4 million project began in September 2024. This critical section of road provides access to Christus Spohn Hospital.
The National Weather Service forecasts that early-season heat will impact all of South Texas this week with record-breaking temperatures. The City of Corpus Christi encourages residents who need a cool place to visit City Libraries and Senior Centers as a cooling center during their regular operating hours.
In response to community concerns about the disposal of euthanized, non-cremated animals at the City landfill, Animal Care Services (ACS) will implement an alternative disposal method for euthanized animals when the facility's cremation unit is out of operation.
In response to community concerns about the disposal of euthanized, non-cremated animals at the City landfill, the City Manager has instructed Animal Care Services (ACS) to develop and implement an alternative disposal method for euthanized animals when the facility's cremation unit is out of operation.
Vector Control is actively working to manage mosquito populations across the city.
On Friday, May 9, traffic on Alameda Street will switch to the southbound lanes from Louisiana Avenue to Texan Trail while the northbound lanes will be closed for roadwork. This phase of the project is expected to remain in effect through October.