June is National Safety Month!
As we enjoy the summer heat, let’s keep our little ones safe!
✅ Never leave a child alone in a car.
✅ Always check the back seat before exiting. Look Before You Lock!
✅ A change in routine can lead to forgetting a child in the car.
✅ Use rem
We're looking for a skilled Public Works Foreman - Surface to join our Public Works Department! The city offers an excellent benefits package! Apply at https://t.co/6Q5eO1gA1M by June 11.
Traffic Advisory: The Harbor Bridge Project will reduce southbound US 181 to one lane from 9:00 p.m. until 12:00 a.m. on June 3. For additional information, visit https://t.co/UJHmFUuXyn.
🚸 School's out for Summer and kids are enjoying the sunshine! Let’s keep an extra eye out. Drive safely, slow down in neighborhoods, and help keep our community safe for everyone. #KidsAtPlay#SafetyFirst
Plan your weekend by checking out the Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Report. All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other unforeseen circumstances. View the full report: https://t.co/TTbRUb21Zm
May is National Water Safety Month! 🌊 As the summer kicks off, remember the key rule: Don’t Just Pack It, Wear It! 🛶⚓️
Keep your family safe and always wear a life jacket when you're out on the waves.
Traffic Advisory: The Harbor Bridge Project will temporarily close all southbound IH37 mainlanes from US 181 to N. Chapparal Street from 9:00 pm until 6:00 am beginning on Friday, May 29. For additional information, visit https://t.co/UJHmFUuXyn.
🚴 May is National Bicycle Safety Month! 🚴♀️ Let's all do our part: slow down, look around, and be patient when driving behind bicyclists. Safety first! #VisionZeroCC#BikeSafetyMonth#ShareTheRoad
ALERT: Northbound IH 37 is temporarily shutdown leaving the Bayfront Area. Motorists are being detoured to turn right on N Chapparal to access the frontage road. The mainlanes will reopen once weather conditions improve.
🚦 National Youth Traffic Safety Month is coming to an end, but let's keep talking about the dangers young drivers face. In 2024, 2,320 teen drivers were lost in crashes. As summer approaches, let's prioritize safety: Clear Head, Clear Hands, Clear Eyes & Click It! #TrafficSafety
We're looking for a skilled Public Works Technician II - Channel to join our Public Works Department! The city offers an excellent benefits package! Apply at https://t.co/e3MCuJicpG by June 2.
As Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month comes to a close, let’s keep watching for motorcyclists on the road! Safety is a shared responsibility. Stay alert out there! 🏍️💔 #VisionZeroCC#MotorcycleSafety#StayAlert
Plan your weekend by checking out the Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Report. All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other unforeseen circumstances. View the full report: https://t.co/aHuPNuP3hd
Today, we say a heartfelt goodbye to our amazing Assistant Director of Public Works - Stormwater, Jason Alvarez, as he begins his well-deserved retirement! 📷 Your leadership, innovation, and dedication have made a lasting impact on our City. 📷 #Retirement#ThankYouJason
It's National Public Works Week! 🌟
Did you know: The Public Works Signs and Markings Team has replaced or upgraded 852 signs and have installed or replaced 1086 feet of safety markings since October. That's the length of more than three football fields.️ #PublicWorks
It's National Public Works Week! 🌟
Did you know: The Public Works Team has resurfaced 28.8 miles of residential roads since October. That is the equivalent distance as travelling from City Hall to Sinton.
It's National Public Works Week! 🌟Our Stormwater team has swept 21,829.65 curb miles of City roads and removed 2,892.49 tons of debris since October ... that's the weight of over 438 adult African elephants! Thank you to our crews for helping keep this trash out of our bay. ♻️
🚧 It's National Public Works Week! 🎉Our street operations, traffic, engineering, and stormwater teams play a vital role in maintaining and revitalizing our city's infrastructure. 🦺💪 Thank you for your hard work! #PublicWorksWeek