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City Council delays $50 million desalination vote. Costs, debt, and doubts grow. What’s next for Corpus Christi’s water ...
A decision on moving forward with the city of Corpus Christi’s proposed desalination plant will wait another month.
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 ...
City Council was set to vote to approve a $50 million contract amendment allowing Kiewit to continue design work on the ...
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?
Corpus Christi approves $5.5 million purchase of Rockport's natural gas system, adding 4,700 customers and 189 miles of ...
City Council on July 22 adopted the 2026 budget for the city's Crime Control and Prevention District. Here's what to know.
The future of Corpus Christi’s proposed Inner Harbor desalination plant — whether work continues, and for how much — may be nearing a decision.
Voters queue in a line outside of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center in Corpus Christi during early voting on Oct. 21. December runoff elections are set for three Corpus Christi City Council ...
The Corpus Christi City Council takes a final vote Tuesday, March 29, 2022, on a new redistricting plan. Plan B1 was formed from council suggestions during its regular meeting March 22.
It was not immediately clear how many members would make up the panel. With council's approval, Corpus Christi residents would then vote to pass the city charter changes in the Nov. 20, 2020 election.
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