Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutmockupsjulyArtboard_1_copy_2_20_jpg► Pro ress ProsperMile CITY OF COLLEGE STATION MISSION STATEMENT SINCE 2003 j i I 1 l IL ■ i. LR F —r— — �t PAN LB bill r r toR ^II� S RIMY *T! IL I� TA VIA 11, 1 at III .. TAP71 II�`jn1Y 11•� w �'A�,T '•��- .:1 1 �) _s 1,~ ''y' , " 1� 911 M, I►III - •-) op�• t l • • , If. � I �' leesubO eA �• k q VP� �3iG•r 1' '. e«� ipi In "T 1U•L.4�iF L' � 1: Map II A r'n �F• 4 all # • • • Nall ' • • ¢ ' _ sq PRFuer CoacRera uaa III p 19 0 1 co.ar it e m Ez 1 c°na�e o�°t � III e st.aPta u.6 lGc =oo m _ I ;_Y .. �— $ 21,000 2.44% - Other General Fund '- •1 yy//// Follett- LELryER PIER39,90C\�� \ 1970s city logo. ^""••" L Health sRatcRtl°° i -rq4 I `•.�•• �' — `�-•'� $ 30,000 3.49% Garbage Charge Lincoln School a s � dSN•• R„ PIAa YfU)WfiLG I III water & s9vez le. 51"A,Aan, -COLLEGE PARK i 1 A PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION OF THE YAP OF COLLEGE PARK, • ' • COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS. DG LOSS Cotart Sitting 1966-6 Electric aervine 37.79% $325,071 Blaze Displaces 100 r _ •Y• • I 6` KlaS LPYNIV TURNS BUD RECORDS, SUB.. 99, p1LE 02OS S`E � _ •{�l ,. jl, .. 1? t _ • Ty¢ �j F / -$ $192•400 22.36% water & Sena. xa.anna S ae{ caveta o.z < 000 _ . • / e, �•• .� i : coatan4ent 2.29C A 19 596 • ' a- i ,, J SECTIOY H•' S g501 SOC 5R.29$ Electric Ravam,a • Y I ✓yr" � awT Public Safety 7.06$ g 6G,910 ..-... r �. +� •4 r I E :• I I �a s i SUP..Po.,R•r...PAwGwR.vC.LI'.IUE r worpoi �g o nnn o_a3 c..aee na.o.,.e DRs I y- Ally - an If A EGO%. w :.��.,..w '. - '• _ '•u F SO�O.E00 TOTAL xEVENQE 'ro'PAL ffiEN5E cERlra. PME STATION xu... 1 v,-. i�1• sK.'I ' ' .. .� I All,Ir ,I J VOW./ - - �.j wxExE mor4;z wltt creme TxaR AND now It wltt BE SPENT � ......,..•. - /,: n..... ,„.,n..,w,.a a•. e..:w ,9Mu• u SKTIOY'10-q• .. a a' r • „de;:.A... asp .•...R-..„....:. a^.. � _ y ���;I. ��� ■�� 1 J a ✓°� �:,.,.%..w• �•:,�,,, 5rwr : i� °y,'°. ' 1 udget Dollar Infographic for the fiscal year 1 1 _ SALOON moplal- - ---- - i, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Y+./—yvy�! H• COLLEGE STATION - I • �\ \ � f� �•�� aw•/m-•+^'n^ xnp •,w,•aa• - - �"InJ- aEMKEOTRF4TYFNT _- �`. .r,ti. MonEaY, APril5 ..,...a ....: ,,,,a , ,,,,�.. , •s -,9 py gU' ..- Y TRICKLING FILTER I X Battle h n,.oln BINu / V` Y MY .�. ,r.......:... A :ca - _Z i ,; • :'s _ -Y :,,. >r.., .r. ,;, First Annual C Dance- u6 �5 Chicken NRReA...m.mR.m a m.m.., mN.,.a ro 0"JN.:a '•'Y - , SECTIOIJ 5 5 "••..�°:,wa .G,.. - A :!?:.. __ ._... , OFeaturing- — _ .. ... .e •,�-' ,` .t' ,IRS. �..° ..�„ T . '" `� EFrP TN P NAP FOR YOUR RUDE N RNOpR NR _.... _ _ ,rtj .. ..•INo.. - $ .. .. :»„• 1 �` .: 3w4.. f o"F {e Ta r � I. �. k p .. .. -. .oNR ,pr �. p _.,..��. ` saga-lo ,w N9a - ' * , 1 - _ 4 , w I ...._ I�t Augie Meyer's \ ° "' ` A College Station allowed liquor stores - The Western The College Station Depot, where the — g p The Lincoln School burns effective) ending g q Head BaI,Ci � 7 f y g and the sale of mixed drink beverages College Station's first city hall opened on The Texas Fireman's Training School Dexter (now Brison) Park was -- _ Voters approved the construction of city began, was demolished when College Station amends the charter to Groundbreaking was held for the first • g Two Shoals • public school segregation in College Station. , in the city limitsp n911ae , a EvannN-,p-,a Fire Station Nop 1p Church Streetp was established. as the city's first park for $2,000. Y a sewage treatment plant. Wellborn Road was expanded. elect council members at large. city hall on Texas Avenue. "eRm°"'� PAll earl KLongneeks Par 5cY • "' .. SALUTES OFT S YEARS • - - - •� REPUBLICLICOF TEXAS CHILYMPIAD! • - • • I • ICollege Station Business Districts • I • • • • • • • •� • • - circa '' • ' developed ' College Station voters adopt the city charter.EastgatA A •Bottom, • College Station . ; College. ,. • • • • • • • Department . established. . Post Oak Mall opened. . . . . . 1 I The first city water tower. uraios tooun><y s01syu � C fl = uraios toun><y 44,��3 � = uraios �oun>ly 311U10 OO ,z College Station 7,925 z College Station 11,396 - ,z College Station • I • • • • �` � h TNS '°IRIT OF • • • • • r • TEXAS A&M UNIVER31TY Soy AGDIS14AND • r Eom,F ma` boo,-o, m.,o. bold I O mpon.p mannw9roea. James Earl Rudder was named The Texas Legislature changed L,,b.,pl,N At AXI president of A&M Collegep116 �" , the name of Texas A&M College ntop Aw.�N•A®�or. op Future A&M professor Norman Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize _ A & M Admits Girls, Gis, iirls roe ,:., 9a .e„ N ,FORT bm, m FlGNO a pM,m m.w. e.tl vF . 1 •` ose — -- , I,.. I_ I i N•m ALn. I.I41,. to Texas A&M University. ��a ONA-61•;.:: r for his contributions to increasing the world s food supply. • T A .M.U. 9.,0.... } A II III IN III hn''ierl• A,n, .-, A.M.U. Ypon N / I '� • Ali^ 1 LE_X A 0 AFs G E R If ` � t ►" pq�G9M ,pb,fa,t9F,1 y Dr. Borlaug was an agricultural scientist whose research with Fight f 9b,1 WFI..WnI,•-WFL•I i AF! I-E, LUJ T T A.M. U. CG19'•m, IpB vl 1 1 E 3 F. •i •Y. {a 4 high -yield varieties of wheat in the 1960s in Mexico led to crop I' Fprm 9M amI }� a r: p ' 4 _ y _ _ innovations that helped farmers around the globe feed more of _ �RI•n�L gG 7�OkPEf hit — - ' the world's population.ELI `' L! f] ,w _,.i,nIII,It r ,,.11 ,;,.,,L,I _ 1 Dr. Borlaug joined Texas A&M University in 1984 as Distinguished mI.ImIM1 ;_ Professor of International Agriculture, and founded the Office of " �-` ' 'a ca e can a m os, _� �: 'w ;-••� ti +` F International Agriculture Programs —renamed the Borlaug Women were admitted to A&M. ;� I • 1 • 1 1 i , ., : t! r Ow,G Iicsi 1`�� f*, `p ; ti Institute in 2006—which continues to uphold his legacy of Six Aggies cleaned a local cemetery and Cg` { ' research, education, and service. inspired the creation of The Big Event. in an eni Iavor "uetice A'&MvsTEXAS L PM. NOV. 28. 1963 KYLE FIEELD, COLLEGE STATIATT ON. TEXAS national TV score: A&M— Tea:aa— ..-,�- � AMES EARL RUDDER REMARKS AT 1956 TEXAS A&M MUSTER This Sena! view of Texas A&M University and College Station taken about 1946 indicates IU& - change in the resukntuil and commercial areas of the City since i!1 incorporation TV M 9V9L8.L aTA, _