Infomaniacs: June 28, 2017 (8:00am)
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Letter Written By Bryan City Manager Andrew Nelson Is Shared At The City Council Meeting
The agenda for each regular monthly meeting of the Bryan city council includes a report from the city manager. With Andrew Nelson out on medical leave, Tuesday’s report (April 14) was given by deputy city manager Hugh Walker. The first of two prepared statements was on behalf of all city of Bryan employees. That was followed by Walker reading a letter written by Nelson after he underwent brain surgery. Five council members then responded to what Walker read…James Edge, Ray Arrington, Jared Salvato, Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, and Kevin Boriskie. Bobby Gutierrez left the meeting before Walker’s presentation. Paul Torres missed the council’s workshop and regular meetings. Click below to hear what was said during the April 14, 2026 Bryan city council meeting regarding Andrew Nelson. Listen to “Letter written by Bryan city manager Andrew Nelson is read at the city council meeting” on Spreaker.
Brazos Central Appraisal District Starts Three Rounds Of Mailing Property Value Notices On April 15th
The Brazos Central Appraisal District (BCAD) starts three rounds of mailing property value notices on April 15th. Chief appraiser Dana Horton says additional mailings are scheduled for the end of April and in mid-May. Horton says protest deadlines are 30 days from the date your notice was placed in the mail. And if you plan to snail mail your appeal, Horton stresses the importance of knowing the date of the postmark that’s going on the envelope you are returning in order for your protest to be considered. Instead of going to the post office, Horton invites property owners to drop off protest notices in their dropbox outside their office. She welcomes property owners to take advantage of informal meetings that are scheduled on a first come, first served basis starting April 22nd. Click below to hear Dana Horton’s visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver. Listen to “Brazos Central Appraisal District starts three rounds of mailing property value notices on April 15th” on Spreaker. News release from the Brazos Central Appraisal District: The Brazos Central Appraisal District is preparing to send the first round of 2026 Notices of Appraised Value (NOAV) and would like to take the opportunity to relay a few changes before they are placed in the mail on April 15th. There will be two additional mailings: one toward the end of April and the last in mid-May. Protest deadlines are May 15th or 30 days from the date your NOAV was placed in the mail. This date is provided on your NOAV. Property owners who receive notices in separate mailings should be mindful of the protest deadline associated with each individual property; deadlines will not be extended if all notices are not received at the same time. Once you receive your NOAV, please review the information carefully for accuracy of owner name, mailing address, legal description, etc. Please verify that your exemptions, if applicable, are in place. Due to the volume of homestead removals and applications received during the completion of the homestead audit in 2025, we want to assure that all applications have been processed and everyone receives the exemption(s) for which they are entitled. Informal meetings will be held on a “First Come, First Served” basis beginning April 22nd and continue through May 15th. Formal hearings begin May 19th, and all informal meetings from that date forward will be scheduled around the formal hearing schedule. For those who qualify and choose the E-File option, we have a new Taxpayer Portal. This portal combines the online functions of Appeals and Online Forms in one central location. Your existing Appeals Portal username and password should be active in the new Taxpayer Portal. Online Forms users will need to create a new username and password to access previous information and utilize the system moving forward. Please remember, protest communications through the taxpayer portal are considered an informal meeting. In addition, the USPS has implemented changes to their postmark procedures that could influence the timeliness of your documents. The Texas Property Tax Code states that to be considered timely, the document must be properly addressed, have prepaid postage and have a post office cancellation mark of the due date or earlier. Please ensure that your document meets these requirements to be considered timely. This and more detailed information can be found on our website at www.brazoscad.org.
Reaction To Susan Ballabina Being Named Sole Finalist For Texas A&M President
The reaction came quickly after the Texas A&M system board of regents selected Susan Ballabina as their finalist for the next president at the flagship campus. Shortly after the vote, the system and university started sharing endorsements on their social media from Aggie former students and leaders of Aggie affiliated organizations. Social media endorsements included two Aggies who are state lawmakers, Paul Dyson of Bryan and Brad Buckley of Killeen. Other Aggies in state government as of noon Tuesday (April 14) who have not shared their opinion on social media include the chairman of the state senate’s higher education committee, Paul Bettencourt of Houston, and the chairman of the state house higher education committee, Terry Wilson of Georgetown. There has also been no comment on the social media of the governor or lieutenant governor. Speaking on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs, Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce president Glen Brewer said Ballabina “will open up an age of some great things to happen at the big school.” Click below to hear Glen Brewer’s comments during his visit on The Infomaniacs with WTAW’s Will Welch and Scott DeLucia. Listen to “Reaction comes quickly to Susan Ballabina being named sole finalists for the Texas A&M president's position” on Spreaker. As of noon April 14 2026, images and screen shots from either the Texas A&M System or Texas A&M University X/Twitter accounts:
