Topics getting the most attention in Corpus Christi public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
10 issues in general
Get ready for a potential shake-up downtown! The city council is considering a $2 million plan to demolish the old Nueces County Courthouse. This historic building could be gone soon, so it's a big decision for the city's future.
Corpus Christi is still on the hunt for a new Animal Care Services director after rescinding a job offer. Looks like finding the perfect leader for our city's pets is proving to be a challenge.
President Trump is floating the idea of a desalination plant for Corpus Christi, and local officials are chiming in. It's unclear if this big project will actually move forward, but it's definitely got people talking about our water future.
Heads up, Corpus Christi! The Texas AG is investigating almost 1,000 cities, including ours, to ensure they're following audit rules and checking tax rates. This could mean changes in how our city handles its finances and potentially affect your tax bill.
Governor Abbott made some comments, and now the City of Corpus Christi has responded. Find out what city leaders had to say about the Governor's recent statements.
Corpus Christi is moving forward with a new desalination plant! City Council just approved starting negotiations on the contract, which could finally secure our water supply. It's a huge project, so expect lots of details to unfold.
Corpus Christi is facing a growing homelessness crisis, and residents are pushing the city to find real solutions. It's a complex issue that needs immediate attention and action.
Get ready for a new bridge to North Padre Island! This project aims to slash traffic jams and make getting to the island a breeze. It's a big step for Corpus Christi's infrastructure.
Big news for Corpus Christi's animal shelters! They've brought in Dr. Antonio Caldwell to lead Animal Care Services. Let's hope this means better care and outcomes for our local pets.
Tired of the runaround when trying to speak at city council meetings? Corpus Christi is shaking up the public comment rules to make it simpler for residents to share their thoughts.