
Up to 12 inches of rain during the first week of May tested the capacity of retention and detention ponds. That was a subject that was discussed by the College Station city council the week before the rains.
Councilman Scott Shafer, who asked for a staff presentation, is seeking ponds to be more pleasant to the eye. One example he gave about improving aesthetics was by adding trees around ponds.
City engineer Carol Cotter said most ponds are privately owned and maintained.
The council consensus was to direct staff to look into incentives for ponds on commercial properties and explore what can be done at ponds that are owned by the city and by private owners in residential neighborhoods.
Click below to hear comments from the April 24, 2025 College Station city council meeting.