College Station Councilman’s Comments About Promoting The City At Next Year’s Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo And Questions About A Future Road Project

Last Thursday’s (December 11) College Station city council meeting included the approval of 19 items on the consent agenda.

Two of the 19 items drew the interest of councilman David White.

White recused himself without saying why on a staff request to spend $180,000 dollars in hotel occupancy tax money to promote the city at next year’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Before the council’s 6-0 vote, White enthusiastically supported the expenditure. He recommended staff spend $12,000 to $15,000 on a float in the event’s parade and predicting the Aggies will win national championships to have coaches and players ride the float. White also recommended a presence on the last Friday of the rodeo, which is Texas A&M day, and to offer an incentive in an e-mail blast that goes to event volunteers.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo agreement that was approved at the December 11, 2025 College Station city council meeting.

White, who was part of a unanimous vote to award a contract to design the rebuilding of Rock Prairie Road between Fitch and the city limits, asked about the cost of nearly $1 million dollars. Capital projects director Jennifer Cain answered White’s question and added that the original price tag of the project of $4.4 million dollars will be higher due to unexpected drainage issues.

Click HERE to read and download the design contract for rebuilding Rock Prairie Road that was approved at the December 11, 2025 College Station city council meeting.

Click below to hear David White’s comments during the December 11, 2025 College Station city council meeting.

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