The Corpus Christi City Council is holding a special workshop on Tuesday at 10 a.m. to review key drought-related issues impacting the city.
According to a public notice, the meeting is strictly informational. No action will be taken, and no public comment will be allowed.
According to the agenda, the workshop will focus on the city’s approved Drought Contingency Plan, with discussions centered on water supply and demand, drought stages, and potential policy adjustments.
Council members are expected to receive updates on current water supply and demand scenarios, along with recommendations on baseline water use by customer type, including multi-family housing.
Additional topics include proposed water use curtailment percentages, allocation by customer class, and possible drought-related surcharge fees.
Leaders will also review enforcement measures and how restrictions could impact everyday activities such as car washing, watering gardens and landscapes, and flushing boat engines.
Summer operations, including city swimming pools and splash pads, will also be discussed.
The agenda also includes an analysis of residential account growth and ongoing community and stakeholder engagement efforts.