St. Joseph Health Arranging Over $20 Million In Bond Financing For Projects In Bryan And College Station

Screen shot from a Brazos County document.
Screen shot from a Brazos County document.

The parent company of St. Joseph Health is planning to spend up to $20.6 million dollars on facilities in Brazos County.

That’s according to a document from Common Spirit Health that was approved by county commissioners.

Click HERE to read and download what was approved at the September 23, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.

According to IRS regulations, the county commission is required to approve tax exempt bonds even though the county is not exposed to any liability.

A public hearing was held September 19th with no public comments. The only public speaker before commissioners approved the request at its September 23rd business meeting was St. Joseph vice president of operations Erin Marietta.

At both meetings, commissioner Chuck Konderla asked Common Spirit to increase its local investment.

Commissioners had no questions for Saint Joseph vice president of operations Erin Marietta, who introduced herself.

Common Spirit, which is seeking new bond financing and refinancing existing bonds totaling nearly $1 billion dollars company, has three projects in Brazos County.

There is up to $11.5 million for St. Joseph’s hospital in Bryan, up to $8.5 million for the emergency room at St. Joseph’s hospital in College Station, and up to $650,000 dollars on St. Joseph’s express care clinic in College Station.

Click below to hear comments from the Brazos County commission public hearing on September 19th, 2025 and the commission’s September 23rd, 2025 business meeting.

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