Topics getting the most attention in Corpus Christi public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
24 issues with medium priority
The Downtown Management District presented its impact report, showcasing achievements in cleaning, safety, placemaking, economic development, and promotional activities, demonstrating the district's effectiveness in revitalizing downtown.
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.
Remember that Corpus Christi water crisis? Experts are warning Dallas-Fort Worth could face similar issues. It's a wake-up call to check how our own water supply is being managed.
That new downtown hotel project just got more time to get started. Developers were granted another extension, so we'll have to wait and see if it's still happening or if there are some roadblocks.
Corpus Christi is staring down a potential water crisis, and politicians are turning it into a public show. Expect a lot of back-and-forth as leaders scramble to ensure the city has reliable access to water.
The council extended the lease for two public golf courses, ensuring their continued operation and potentially allowing for improvements.
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.
Your water supply is getting a check-up! The city released its latest update on April 9th, so you can see exactly where things stand with your H2O. Stay informed about the water you drink!
Corpus Christi is in a water crisis, and everyone's racing to grab water from South Texas aquifers. The city's water supply is strained, leading to a scramble for limited resources.
Our city's water pipes are ancient and breaking down, meaning more water woes are likely on the horizon for Corpus Christi. This isn't just a local problem; it's a preview of what many cities across the country are facing.
Corpus Christi is facing a water dispute with a nearby town blaming the city for its supply issues. This could mean more legal battles or at least some tense negotiations between the neighbors.
A proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Port of Corpus Christi, intended to foster collaboration on city projects, was voted down by the council.
Governor Abbott's new emergency orders could throw a wrench in Corpus Christi's disaster recovery plans. The state is taking over, and it might mean delays for the city's efforts to rebuild.
Governor Abbott is fast-tracking water permits for Corpus Christi using emergency powers. This move could change how the city handles its water supply, so it's worth keeping an eye on.
Corpus Christi is facing a serious water shortage, so they've released new models to figure out how to keep water flowing. It's all about planning for the future and making sure we don't run dry.
Corpus Christi is in a bind with its water supply and might have to team up with San Antonio. Get ready for potential new deals or shared water resources as these cities explore options to keep the taps flowing.
Worried about your tap water? The city's starting weekly briefings to spill the tea on our long-term water supply. Get the inside scoop on where it's coming from and how they're keeping it flowing.
Worried about Corpus Christi's water supply? City Manager Peter Zanoni says there's a plan in place to make sure we never run dry. He held a news conference to address these concerns and reassure residents.
Governor Abbott is pointing fingers at Corpus Christi, claiming the city wasted a massive $750 million in state water funds. We're digging into what that money was actually spent on to see if the governor's accusation holds water or if he's just blowing smoke.
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.
Governor Abbott is publicly criticizing Corpus Christi's city leaders, claiming they're dropping the ball on fixing the city's water issues. He's basically saying they aren't making the hard decisions needed to get the water flowing reliably again.
Corpus Christi is facing a serious water shortage! The city manager is warning that Lake Corpus Christi is drying up, and we might soon see water restrictions. Better start conserving now!
Funding has been allocated to resurface the asphalt trail at the Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge, enhancing recreational opportunities.
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.