District 14 State Representative John Raney discussed wrapping up the legislative session during his regular appearance on The Infomaniacs, Thursday, May 23.
Rep. John Raney visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia
District 14 State Representative John Raney discussed wrapping up the legislative session during his regular appearance on The Infomaniacs, Thursday, May 23.
Rep. John Raney visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia
City Secretary Mary Lynne Stratta visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about the return of hear citizens for non-agenda items, how citizens can sign up, the interlocal agreement with the City of College Station regarding the new sewer trunkline, and more during her appearance on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Listen to “City of Bryan Update on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The College Station city council tables a $1 million dollar change order on the design of a sewer trunkline that will keep it out of south Bryan residential neighborhoods. The motion made during the council’s April 25th meeting by William Wright came after hearing the city of Bryan has not signed an amended interlocal agreement that formalizes a resolution passed by the Bryan council in February. City manager Bryan Woods told the council that they have tried to get the city of Bryan to sign an interlocal agreement. Mayor John Nichols confirmed that tabling the vote applied only to the change order and not the rest of the design contract. While the new route of the trunkline stays out of Bryan’s residential neighborhoods, it does cross into Bryan near the Burton Creek wastewater treatment plant. The College Station council’s unanimous vote was to bring back the change order on May 23rd. Click HERE to read and download the proposed change order contract that was tabled by the College Station city council during its April 25, 2024 meeting. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the College Station council’s April 25, 2024 meeting. Click below to hear comments from the College Station city council’s April 25, 2024 meeting. Listen to “College Station city council waits on the city of Bryan to amend an interlocal agreement related to relocating a new sewer trunkline” on Spreaker.
An emergency amendment to this year’s Brazos County budget was approved by county commissioners during Tuesday’s meeting (April 30). The amendment says the need for another court bailiff “is a case of grave public necessity to adequately provide safety and security”. While commissioners made no comments, district judge David Hilburn thanked commissioners for the unanimous vote. Hilburn also thanked the county’s law enforcement agencies who provided security during the last four months and county employees who assisted in creating the new position who will serve all courtrooms. Click HERE to read and download the emergency budget amendment that was approved during the April 30, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting. Click HERE to read and download the job description that was approved during the April 30, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting. Click below to hear comments from David Hilburn during the April 30, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting.
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