Bryan Council Considers Land Transactions for New Axis Plant

Three more steps in bringing a new manufacturer to Bryan are before the city council.

It will take 13 acres of land at the Texas Triangle business park north of Bryan to build an electrical substation to accomodate Axis Pipe and Tube.

Tuesday night’s council agenda includes spending $174,000 for the land purchase. Money from BTU operating funds will pay for the land.

Click HERE to read the background on the land purchase.

The same account would receive more than $881,659 from the proposed sale of 23 acres of land Axis wants to buy from the city. It’s adjacent to 159 acres Axis purchased from the joint city-county economic development foundation.

Click HERE to read the background on the land sale.

Along the northern border of the property line lies what is now a private road. The council is being asked to turn that into a public street from Highway 6 to Mumford Road. What will be called Louis Mikulin Road will be maintained by the county for the first ten years, then it will be annexed into the city.

Click HERE to read the background on making the private road public.

Axis announced two months ago building a $120 million dollar facility. Over the next ten years, the direct and indirect economic impact is estimated at more than five hundred jobs earning more than $186,000 million dollars.

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