Bryan and College Station Set Citywide Goals for 2026, Focusing on Infrastructure and Economic Development
City leaders in Bryan and College Station are setting 2026 goals focused on enhancing infrastructure and economic development, with College Station prioritizing road improvements near Texas A&M University and addressing neighborhood traffic issues. Bryan aims for managed growth and infrastructure upgrades, including developments at the RELLIS campus and Mumford Road expansions. Mayor Bobby Gutierrez highlighted the importance of protecting water resources and supporting local businesses to improve community quality of life.

City leaders in Bryan and College Station are establishing goals for 2026 aimed at improving infrastructure and economic development. College Station plans significant road changes, especially around Texas A&M University, with a focus on the Bush-Wellborn Crossing project, which is set to begin planning this year, although construction will not start until 2027.
The city will address neighborhood issues related to parking and traffic congestion, and continue discussions on a potential data center location. Bryan's goals include managed growth and infrastructure improvements, with developments planned at Texas A&M's RELLIS campus and ongoing expansions of Mumford Road. Mayor Bobby Gutierrez emphasized protecting water resources and supporting local businesses to enhance the community’s quality of life.




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