CS Council Takes Bigger Role in CVB & Biomedical Corridor

The College Station City Council wants more direct influence into the operations of the local convention and visitors bureau and the development of the biomedical corridor.

While Councilman John Crompton led the charge to restrict who will participate in developing the rules regarding land use and business incentives in the biomedical corridor, Councilman Dennis Maloney was emphatic in making sure the Brazos County Commission was left out.

Dennis Maloney on biomedical corridor.

Before that, Maloney wanted to rename the local CVB with College Station first since it generates most of the revenue.

Maloney on local CVB.

And Maloney addressed the council when no one responded to the Mayor’s call for a second to Maloney’s motion.

More Maloney on CVB.

A unanimous council supported a CVB executive board becoming the decision making body. Three of five members will come from College Station, one from Bryan, and one from the CVB.

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