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Mayor

Rick Robsion, College Station mayor

1. In light of the money-losing city purchase of the old Chimney Hill shopping center, what are your thoughts on the city’s purchase of the former Macy’s store in Post Oak Mall? My thoughts on the purchase of the Macy’s store is wasteful spending conducted by our council and the 7.3 million could have been […]

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Mayor

Three candidates seeking CS mayor’s position

Today, The Eagle turns its attention to the College Station city races with a look at the candidates for mayor. Mayor Karl Mooney, who has done such a good job over the past six years, is term-limited from running again. Three candidates filed for the mayor position — Rick Robison, John Nichols and Jacob Randolph. […]

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City Council

10 candidates vying for four seats on College Station City Council | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil

Ten candidates filed for the four available seats up for election on the College Station City Council. Those seats include mayor, Place 1, Place 2 and Place 5, which is part of a special election to fill a vacancy. Mayor Karl Mooney and Place 1 councilman Bob Brick are term limited and cannot run again […]

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City Council

College Station City Council approves $7.3 million contract to redevelop former Macy’s department store | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil

College Station City Council members approved a $7.3 million contract Thursday to purchase the former Macy’s department store property at Post Oak Mall to activate and repurpose the property to be a catalyst for redevelopment, according to Natalie Ruiz, the city’s director of economic development. “In 2019, we launched a 10-year valuation of our Comprehensive […]

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City Council

College Station City Council discuss nature and wildlife preservation plan | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil

College Station City Council members discussed going green at Thursday night’s meeting at City Hall. Green vegetation that is. The councilors discussed creating a nature and wildlife preserve designation and a land use management plan that would preserve natural resources, allow portions of city parks to go back to their natural state with wildlife and […]

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