The Bryan City Council has approved a $65 million budget for capital improvements for the fiscal year 2026-27. The approved budget will primarily go toward the following projects: Travis Bryan Midtown Park, street improvements, drainage, fire equipment, animal shelters, and professional services.
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Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez expressed pride in the city’s growth and its ability to pay off debt from these projects. The city has made continual efforts to improve infrastructure and develop projects throughout 2026. The council also approved the use of artificial intelligence in helping monitor a new timed downtown parking system.
The council recently approved the rezoning of the Made Well House and $65 million toward a development agreement with Messer for a liquid air separation facility. The funds for the project were unanimously approved and will be used throughout the fiscal year 2026-27.
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