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City Council delays $50 million desalination vote. Costs, debt, and doubts grow. What’s next for Corpus Christi’s water ...
City Council was set to vote to approve a $50 million contract amendment allowing Kiewit to continue design work on the ...
How the city will split up its funding next year for public services — such as parks, roads and animal care — is now on the ...
The Port of Corpus Christi will fund pavement reconstruction, curbs and gutters, and sidewalks, while the City will handle ...
What kind of housing does Corpus Christi need? Local officials are working on data-driven answers to that question, instead ...
Millions of dollars have already been spent on bringing a sea water desalination plant online by 2028. With council's vote to pause the project, what happens next?
City officials have again revised public comment policy for council meetings following substantial confusion about the rules ...
Corpus Christi’s desalination plant could top $1.5 billion. As costs rise, City Council limits spending authority and ...
The Corpus Christi City Council voted 8-1 to eliminate the noon public comment period and replace it with a 5:30 p.m. session for non-agenda items and future agenda items.
However, the council on June 10 weighed in on the subject, formalizing support for awarding the naming rights to the “most responsible entity that offers the most funding to the city.” ...
The Texas-based lawyer Thomas J. Henry is taking on the Corpus Christi City Council for “standing in the way” as the new naming rights holder for the city’s largest multipurpose venue center ...
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