College Station City Council Special Meeting Includes Discussing The Future Of 14 Capital Projects

Screen shot from a city of College Station document.
Screen shot from a city of College Station document.

The College Station city council is told there is $144 million dollars available to borrow for capital projects.

Councilmembers spent 60 minutes during a special meeting Tuesday (August 12) sharing their opinion about the future of 14 projects.

That was followed by 30 minutes of discussing those preferences with city manager Bryan Woods.

Woods takeaway at the end of the 90 minute exchange was “as far as we need, I think we’ve (city staff) got it. We’ll take a shot at it, and if it’s good you guys (the council) can adjust it. If it’s not, then we’ll go back and do something different.”

Four of the 14 projects were given priority status during a council budget workshop in July. They were baseball fields at Veterans Park, Texas Independence Park, a new public works complex, and a local music statue.

The remaining ten projects are not included in the city’s reserved fund balance account. They are Wolf Pen Creek, the Northgate area, extending Balcones Drive, infrastructure in College Station’s Midtown area, Hensel Park, streets, drainage, other unidentified general obligation bond projects, the proposed recreation center, and the proposed convention center.

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