Work has begun on review of the Comprehensive Plan. This is the decision for the direction our city will move for the next 10 years. If it resembles the last Comp Plan, it won't mean much. In 2018, th
College Station City Council is considering adding additional options for Single-Family Overlays, however there is little chance the option-no more than 2 unrelated- will be included in the "pick list
Where have all the contributions come from. We have one candidate who has had nearly $30,000 available for this campaign, more than twice the amount raised by all other candidates combined. If you wan
By Shirley Dupriest Every parent wants their kids to grow up in a neighborhood where they are safe, confident and loved. College Station’s neighborhoods have this reputation, but it may not continue t
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We need neighborhood captains to help mobilize voters for the upcoming City Council election. Do you know your neighbors? Would you like to get to know your neighbors? This is a fun and exciting proj
This is a Letter to the Editor, but unsure it will be published. Your help is critical. How do Brazos County residents provide input to the Capital Improvement Plan and Budget? In 2016-2017 Brazos C
This letter is from Nan Crouse. I was invited to join CSAN after some members saw a letter I’d written. It was a last ditch effort to encourage people to vote for the two neighborhood-friendly City Co
There are lots of great resources for neighborhood advocates out there. Here's one that was recently suggested by Barbara Moore, our wonderful Neighborhood & Community Relations Coordinator: http://w
As soon as the schedule of meetings by the company providing the review is available, we will post on this site for all our members and interested citizens.
Are you aware on 2/5/2019 the Brazos County Commissioners approved an RFP # 19-096 for Rehabilitation of Arrington Road from city limits to just past Harpers Ferry? Improvements are always nice
I know the newspaper is often the last resort of information, but some citizens continue to depend on this source. During October of the last several years, the Opinions page has become an opportunity
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CSAN has divided College Station into five areas for the purpose of building shared affinity within those areas. Many cities, like Bryan, have single member districts with Council members elected from
Dear Councilman Behnam, At a City Council meeting last night, I pointed out that a lot of concerned citizens had not known about public meetings relating to UDO changes and I suggested that perhaps th
CSAN Supporters, The city is proposing changes to ordinances related to new residential construction and is seeking input through three online surveys. It’s very important that CSAN influence the resu
I though this was a very good article from strong towns that gives some steps you can take to take ownership of your neighborhood. The problems where see in CS wont be solved with a city ordinance, th
Good Evening, Hugh Stearns, 316 Suffolk in the Oakwood neighborhood. I am with the College Station Association of Neighborhoods, also known as CSAN. You can see more about what we do at neighborhoo