The City of Corpus Christi will hold a Special City Council Meeting on Tuesday, January 14, for the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor and City Council. The Honorable Julianna Rivera, Municipal Court Judge, will swear in the new Council.
As drought conditions continue over much of Texas, the City of Corpus Christi remains under Stage 3 water restrictions. The combined levels for the City’s primary water source, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, are 19.2%.
Mientras las condiciones de sequía continúan en gran parte de Texas, la ciudad de Corpus Christi permanece bajo restricciones de agua de la Etapa 3. Los niveles combinados de la fuente de agua principal de la ciudad, el lago Corpus Christi y los embalses Choke Canyon, son del 19,2 %.
As drought conditions continue over much of Texas, the City of Corpus Christi remains under Stage 3 water restrictions. The combined levels for the City’s primary water source, Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoirs, are 19.2%.
El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional predice que las temperaturas frías afectarán el área el viernes por la noche y el sábado.
The National Weather Service predicts cold temperatures will impact the area Friday night and Saturday. A Freeze Warning is in effect from 3:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. Saturday for the inland areas, with a Freeze Watch in effect for the coastal areas. Lows are expected to drop to 25-32 degrees.
Beginning Monday, January 13, North Lexington Boulevard will be closed to through traffic between Lantana Street and Hopkins Street. The closure will remain in effect for approximately four weeks.
The intersection of Brownlee Boulevard and Ayers Street will be closed from Saturday, January 11, to Wednesday, January 15, as part of the ongoing Brownlee Boulevard reconstruction project.
The City’s next Litter Critter community cleanup event will take place on Saturday, January 11, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Briscoe King Pavilion parking lot, located at 15820 Park Road 22.
Scott Leeton, President of the Corpus Christi Police Officers Association, was sworn in today as President of the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT). He will serve a three-year term.