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5 things to watch at Monday’s city council meeting
City Council, Public Communications

5 things to watch at Monday’s city council meeting

The College Station City Council meets after 6 p.m. on Monday at city hall. The meeting is streamed live on Optimum Channel 19 and at cstx.gov/cstv19. Here are five items to watch. Continue reading 5 things to watch at Monday’s city council meeting

Public Works Director Emily Fisher discusses game day ops and more on KAMU radio program
Public Communications, Public Works

Public Works Director Emily Fisher discusses game day ops and more on KAMU radio program

Public Works Director Emily Fisher was a guest on KAMU radio’s Brazos Matters program this week, covering topics from football game day operations to stolen street signs. Continue reading Public Works Director Emily Fisher discusses game day ops and more on KAMU radio program

Traffic sign thieves endanger lives, risk serious jail time
Police, Public Communications

Traffic sign thieves endanger lives, risk serious jail time

Stealing traffic and street signs with catchy names to decorate a dorm room is just a harmless prank, right? Wrong. Stealing signs is a serious crime that endangers others — and it’s happening at an alarming rate in College Station. Continue reading Traffic sign thieves endanger lives, risk serious jail time

Don’t mistake our street signs for souvenirs
Public Communications, Public Works

Don’t mistake our street signs for souvenirs

Most people know traffic and street signs are vital to not only find your way around but to keep you and your family safe. Unfortunately, some folks seem to think those bright, reflective signs are better suited for trophies, souvenirs, or apartment decorations. Last year’s price tag for replacing missing or stolen signs totaled more than $28,000. Continue reading Don’t mistake our street signs for souvenirs

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