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.
At today’s regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the City Council will receive a presentation on updates on the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus, the City’s seawater desalination initiative.
The City of Corpus Christi is aware of a recent media story highlighting a temporary measure being used to facilitate the disposition of euthanized animals at Animal Care Services.
Corpus Christi Police Officer Marco Ramirez has been honored as one of the country’s top law enforcement officers. He is among ten officers nationwide selected by their peers for this prestigious recognition. The 32nd annual event in Washington, D.C., hosted by the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO), will hold an award ceremony on May 12.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) are reporting elevated ozone and particulate matter levels across the Corpus Christi region due to warm temperatures, light winds, and residual smoke from burning activities in southern Mexico.
Organizations providing services to low—and moderate-income individuals are encouraged to apply. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides funds through the Community Development Block Grant, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and the Emergency Solutions Grant
Nueces Bay Boulevard will be closed between Up River Road and Leopard Street beginning Monday, May 5. This closure is part of ongoing improvements to water lines along this section and is expected to last through Monday, June 9.
The City of Corpus Christi proudly introduces Ask Cece, an innovative AI-powered chat tool designed to enhance customer service and streamline communication for residents.
Ask Cece provides residents with seamless, round-the-clock access to city services via an easy-to-use web chat and text messaging platform. This new service helps residents quickly find information, submit service requests, and connect directly with city staff, simplifying the way they access city services.