More Than $4 Million In Unbudgeted Purchases Approved By Bryan City Council

The Bryan city council at this week’s meeting approved spending more than $4 million dollars not included in this year’s city budget on four projects.

The council agreed to buy land to store water underground at an unbudgeted cost of $2.7 million from the water fund.

Councilman Mike Southerland and Mayor Andrew Nelson repeated their support of the underground water storage concept which is currently being studied.

 

Click HERE to read and download background information about the land purchase.

Another $1.6 million is coming from various sources, so the home field of Brazos Valley Bombers baseball and the new Cavalry developmental soccer team can have new artificial turf, new lights, new fencing, and repairs to the grandstand.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the purchase of artificial turf and fencing.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the purchase of new lights.

Click HERE to read and download background information about grandstand repairs.

Another $87,000 from the hotel occupancy tax and general fund is going to the Downtown Bryan Association (DBA) for more employees, more out of town advertising, and money to hire cleanup crews before and after events.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the the additional DBA funding.

And additional repairs to the slide at the Bryan Aquatic Center will cost $66,000 dollars from the general fund.

Click HERE To read and download background information about the additional repairs at the aquatic center.

Image from the city of Bryan of the layout of the new artificial turf for Brazos Valley Bombers baseball and Cavalry FC soccer.
Image from the city of Bryan of the layout of the new artificial turf for Brazos Valley Bombers baseball and Cavalry FC soccer.

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