Got bulky trash? Corpus Christi s Litter Critter program is back to help
The Litter Critter will be in place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Packery Channel Boat Ramp.
and last updated 2021-06-03 13:49:30-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Corpus Christi s Litter Critter program resumes this Saturday.
âI am proud to reintroduce Litter Critter city-wide for the residents of Corpus Christi, said Mayor Paulette Guajardo. This is my promise to you in action! Keeping Corpus Christi beautiful is my priority.â
According to the city, the Litter Critter program allows people to get rid of unwanted items outside of regularly scheduled brush and bulky item pickup dates.
May 25, 2021
Corpus Christi’s $213.7 million water and wastewater department now operates under one leader who reports directly to the city manager, a first for the city. Michael Murphy began his job as the new chief operating officer for the water department May 17. He was introduced to the city by Mayor Paulette Guajardo, City Manager Peter Zanoni, and several council members during a news briefing in City Hall on May 24.
“He is here to usher in a new era for water and wastewater in the city,” Zanoni said. “The key thing is that we have great water and wastewater operators. We have best-in-class water. We want to run it like a business.”