The city of Corpus Christi is holding more community meetings where residents can share their input on how the city spends money in the next fiscal year.
Public sessions on the city’s upcoming budget are scheduled between Aug. 17 and Aug. 24, according to an Aug. 11 news release.
Residents can share their thoughts with city officials on how they want their taxes used for services such as infrastructure, parks and libraries.
The city's proposed $1 billion operating budget and $450 million capital budget are available on the city’s website, corpuschristitx.gov, under the management and budget division's page.
City staff will also be on hand to field questions, an email shows.
The budget is under active discussions in the City Council. It will not be
finalized until two votes in September.
Each of the community meetings will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Below are the scheduled dates and times of the meetings, as shown in the news release.
- Aug. 17 — Corpus Christi Police Department Training Academy, 6902 Yorktown Blvd.
- Aug. 19 — Northwest Senior Center, 9725 Up River Road
- Aug. 24 — Seashore Learning Academy Gym, 15801 S. Padre Island Drive
Kirsten Crow covers city government and water news. Have a story idea? Contact her at kirsten.crow@caller.com.
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