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Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about the B/CS Chamber of Commerce trip to Washington D.C., recent flooding in the Brazos Valley, the Big Barn Dance, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Listen to “Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The Texas A&M system board of regents on Tuesday (May 7) approved a new five year capital projects plan that includes an $80 million dollar renovation of the home of Texas A&M baseball. Click HERE to read and download what was approved at the May 7, 2025 Texas A&M system board of regents meeting. System documents say the first renovations of Blue Bell Park since its opening in 2012, is scheduled to start during the 2025-26 fiscal year. The documents also say the cost will be paid by stadium revenue funds. There were no comments by board members or university officials to anything in the new plan during Tuesday’s business meeting or Monday’s meeting of the regents building committee. Texas A&M has eight capital projects slated for the 2024-25 fiscal year, totaling almost $301 million dollars. The most expensive is the $250 million dollar Aplin Center for hospitality, retail studies, and food product development. Also on the list for the 2024-25 fiscal year is an expansion of Penberthy Road and the addition of a multi use path, various parking garage improvements, an addition at the veterinary teaching and research complex, an addition to A&M’s railroad quiet zone, replacing the heating and air conditioning at Hart residence hall, and replacing showers and upgrading fire alarms at Underwood residence hall. The list for the 2026-27 academic year includes a $295 million dollar building for A&M’s school of performance, visualization, and fine arts. And A&M has for the 2027-28 school year, an undefined entrepreneurship building with a planning budget of $65 million dollars.
Brazos County property owners will not be able to conduct business at the tax office on Wednesday, May 8. Tax assessor-collector Kristy Roe says they are making a change in computer software which will not allow them to access any property tax records. Property owners requiring assistance have to contact the tax office Tuesday (May 7) or Thursday (May 9). This does not affect motor vehicle services, only property tax records. Click below to hear comments from Kristy Roe during the May 7, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting: News release from Brazos County tax assessor-collector Kristy Roe: The Brazos County Tax Office will undergo software migration to new servers for their property tax servers on Wednesday, May 8. Residents and property owners who have business or questions regarding their property taxes should plan to take care of that before or after that date since the staff will not be able to access any property tax records on that day. This process will not impact the motor vehicle services provided by the office.
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