Bryan City Manager’s February 2026 Report To The City Council

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Bryan city manager Andrew Nelson’s update on city projects at the February regular meeting of the city council included future improvements at five streets and three parks.

Click HERE to read and download the city manager’s report that was given at the February 10, 2026 Bryan city council meeting.

The update included:

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
• The roadway work in BRAC is complete, with the narrow asphalt section replaced with a wider concrete roadway.
• The Stella Ranch Lift Station is complete and operational.
• The contractor has started drilling Well 23, located on the peninsula in Lake Bryan.
• The traffic signal construction at Highway 30 and Hardy Weedon has started.
• The Highway 6 sewer main contractor began the sewer main replacement work to accommodate the Highway 6 widening. The contractor has installed the water line through the Lowes property and is getting ready to cross Highway 6.
• Staff is negotiating a design contract for Williamson, Bomber, and Carson Drives.
• Staff is negotiating a design contract South College Phase 3 to complete South College to Downtown.
• Staff is negotiating a design contract for Waco Street widening.

PARKS AND POOLS UPDATES
• Staff continued work at Travis Major Field last week, including repairing the fences, removing poorly maintained, dilapidated, and unwanted structures, and general cleanup of the complex.
• Staff began removal of the existing structures at Ibarra Park for the 2-5 years old children’s playground area, with installation of the new playground scheduled for completion by April 30.
• The larger playgrounds for ages 5-12 years old will be replaced at Claude Scurry Park and Copperfield Park. Removal of existing structures is planned.

Click below to hear Andrew Nelson’s report at the February 10, 2026 Bryan city council meeting.

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