Twin Cities Close to Bio-Medical Corridor Agreement

Next Tuesday, the Bryan City Council will review a presentation from last week’s College Station council meeting about the joint control of the bio-medical corridor.

College Station Councilman John Crompton says before the month is over, a major announcement could be coming from Texas A&M University, if the cities approve the interlocal agreement.

Comments from CS Councilman John Crompton.

Mayor Nancy Berry says progress was made after six weeks of meetings between elected leaders and the lawyer who worked with both cities settling the BVSWMA contract.

Comments from CS Mayor Nancy Berry.

Next Tuesday, the Bryan council will review a presentation made last week by College Station City Manager David Neeley.

Comments from CS City Manager David Neeley.

While the entire corridor totals 3,500 acres on the west side of both cities, the initial agreement covers 186 acres for future economic development.

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