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The College Station City Council recently received its bi-annual capital improvement projects update from Jennifer Cain, Capital Projects Director. There are about 90 active capital projects in the City of College Station, and you can find more information on most of them by using an interactive online map. “You can sort if you want to look at all the parks projects, all the streets projects. You can zoom in on the map and see the streets,” said Cain. Cain said clicking on the icon will give you more details about the project. “It will give you the project name, a short description of what it is, a high-level budget estimate and a project timeline,” said Cain. Cain said you will also be able to access the project manager’s information. “That’s probably the most important part because if you have more questions other than what we’ve got in that little snippet, you can reach out to the project manager and ask more detailed questions,” said Cain. CLICK here to view the map.
The College Station city council unanimously approved a $240,000 contract to study groundwater at their last meeting. Steven Maldonado, Water Department Assistant Director, says the study is due to concerns about the future availability of water in our area. “As water potentially gets moved out of our area, there will be impacts to our wells and to our well field. What this contract will do, we’ll go through scenarios and start ramping up numbers. Depends on how much gets withdrawn from the area and how much impact that would be,” said Maldonado. Maldonado says six scenarios will be tested to see the impact on the wells. “Look at what that would do to our existing wells, to future wells, to our rates,” said Maldonado. Three new water wells are planned for the City of College Station in 2028. The budget for the design and construction of wells 10, 11, and 12 is $68.7 million. Click below to hear discussion of the new water wells and the groundwater study during the College Station City Council Meeting: CapitalProjectsUpdate_JenniferCain_AndOthers
News release from Amber Alert Network Brazos Valley: Roxanne Elizabeth Baker has been reported missing to the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office. She was last seen early in the morning of Wednesday January 29, 2025, and was on foot wearing a green sweater and black skirt. She had travelled on foot from Brazos County to Round Rock, Williamson County, TX and could possibly be travelling back to Brazos County, may be in Brazos County, or at an unknown location.
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