For the first time since Texas A&M turned over fire protection services to the city of College Station, the university will pay the city a share of those costs.
That’s after the city council approved a five year agreement at their last meeting.
Fire chief Richard Mann was congratulated for leading the negotiations.
The agreement calls for A&M to pay no more than $750,000 dollars in year one, and no more than $1.5 million in the fifth year.
Mann said the city took over fire services from A&M in 1971.
Click below to hear comments from the February 27, 2025 College Station council meeting.
