City of Brownsville, TX - Municipal Government

City of Brownsville, TX - Municipal Government With a population quickly approaching 200,000, Brownsville, Texas, is the largest city in the RGV. But progress has gained momentum in the 21st century.

Brownsville — both its climate and its people — is warm and welcoming, and it’s an ideal city to call home, whether as a young professional, a family starting out, or a retiree looking for an active lifestyle in a great climate. With a population quickly approaching 200,000, Brownsville, Texas, is the largest city in the Rio Grande Valley. South Padre Island, a popular recreational spot, is minute

s away, as is sister city Matamoros, just across the Rio Grande River in Mexico. The Brownsville-Matamoros area is a fusion of two cultures and languages that make this a unique place. Both cities are historically rich and passionate about the arts, culture and education. In more than 160 years of Brownsville history, the city has endured numerous challenges: hurricanes, freezes, droughts and economic recessions. Competing with over 40 Texas communities, the Imagine Brownsville Comprehensive Plan received the 2009 Comprehensive Planning Award from the American Planning Association’s Texas chapter. The strategic plan, carefully developed with input from citizens, planning experts and numerous city organizations, defines a vision for the community for the next 20 years and establishes an implementation strategy for achieving long-term goals. United Brownsville, a partnership of various local entities, works as the backbone organization to implement this comprehensive plan and guides our community to set goals, monitor and enable collective impact.

Heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecasted for Brownsville this weekend into next week. Now is the time to stay weather...
06/13/2026

Heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecasted for Brownsville this weekend into next week. Now is the time to stay weather-aware and take simple steps to stay safe.

• If you see flooded roadways, turn around, don’t drown.
• During lightning storms, stay indoors and seek shelter in a sturdy building.
• Report blocked storm drains or drainage issues by calling (956) 546-HELP.

Sign up for the City’s Emergency Alerts today: https://vist.ly/55n7j

Sandbags are available now for Brownsville residents and businesses while supplies last.Stop by the free Sandbag Distrib...
06/13/2026

Sandbags are available now for Brownsville residents and businesses while supplies last.

Stop by the free Sandbag Distribution site at:
• Public Works Office Building C, 6035 Jaime J. Zapata, Brownsville, TX

Reminder:
• Brownsville residents only
• Bring your ID and utility bill
• Limit of 6 sandbags per family
• Limit of 8 sandbags per commercial business

Thank you to our Engineering and Public Works team for helping residents prepare!

06/13/2026

The City of Brownsville is hosting a free Sandbag Distribution on Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. and until supplies last.

Distribution Site:
Public Works Office Building C
6035 Jaime J. Zapata | Brownsville, TX

Requirements:
• Brownsville residents only
• Must bring ID and utility bill
• Limit of 6 sandbags per family
• Limit of 8 sandbags per commercial business
• Available while supplies last

Cameron County Partner Sites:
• Precinct 1 Warehouse, 2050 S. Browne Ave., Brownsville, TX
• Precinct 2 Warehouse, 7092 Old Alice Rd., Brownsville, TX

As part of the Ready Brownsville initiative, residents are encouraged to take steps now to protect their property and stay weather-aware.

Sign up for the Brownsville Emergency Alert System:
https://vist.ly/3n89wij

06/12/2026

Heading downtown tonight? BTX Connect is extending its route to Linear Park so you can catch the USA Soccer Watch Party with ease! ⚽🇺🇸

Whether you’re cheering on Team USA at Linear Park or enjoying the festivities during Second Friday, leave the driving to us and hop aboard BTX Connect. The service is free and makes it easy to get around downtown all evening long.

🚌 BTX Connect
📍 Extended service to Linear Park tonight
🎉 Serving Second Friday destinations
💲 Free to ride

See you downtown!

06/12/2026

Visit Brownsville TX is now accepting applications for Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) funding! Eligible organizations can apply for support for programs, projects, and events that help attract tourism and boost our local economy.

Applications are open through July 6, so don’t miss your chance to apply. Learn more and submit your application at: https://vist.ly/57jwa

Brownsville TV’s Danielle Rodriguez has the details.

06/12/2026

Dash into Wellness with us! ☀️
Starting tomorrow, Saturday, June 13th, join us for our first fun children’s activity of the summer! We’ll be making a healthy, delicious snack with fresh strawberries. 🍓

For more information, give us a call at: (956) 542-3437

06/12/2026

The City of Brownsville is partnering with Sombrero Festival to explore renovations at Washington Park. Stay tuned as plans take shape!

Brownsville TV News Reporter Rolando Olvera has the story.

Learn more about Washington Park: https://vist.ly/57jc4

Don’t miss your chance to register for this year’s Summer Reading Program and enter for a chance to win awesome prizes f...
06/12/2026

Don’t miss your chance to register for this year’s Summer Reading Program and enter for a chance to win awesome prizes from Brownsville Public Library System just for reading! The program is open to all ages.

While you’re signing up, be sure to check out our full lineup of FREE summer events for kids, teens, and adults. We’ve have a whole season of roarin’ good fun waiting for you!

Registration Deadline: June 19

Registration must be completed in person at either library branch:
• Main Branch, 2600 Central Blvd.
• Southmost Branch, 4320 Southmost Rd.

Have questions about how Brownsville’s budget impacts our community? Join the Brownsville City Commission and Interim Ci...
06/12/2026

Have questions about how Brownsville’s budget impacts our community? Join the Brownsville City Commission and Interim City Manager for an open discussion on the proposed FY 2027 Budget and the results of our recent Community Survey.

• Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
• Brownsville Events Center, 1 Events Center Blvd., Brownsville, TX

We want to hear from you! Your feedback helps shape priorities and guide important decisions for the year ahead.

Read more: https://vist.ly/57hqj

Address

1001 E Elizabeth Street
Brownsville, TX
78520

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19565486031

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