Friday Update 8-29-2025

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Community Happenings

Both Splashadoches and Temple Park Splashpad close for the season September 2nd. Splashpad season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day each year.

The 2025 Street Paving Project continued this week with milling of the existing surface on Virginia Avenue and repaving begun. This work will continue next week, weatherpermitting. New asphalt overlays were also completed on Arthur Weaver Street, Fox Street and Brown Street this week. Patching and overlay will begin on Zula Street next week, followed by the other patch and overlay streets mentioned in last week’s update.

Upcoming Meetings

Planning & Zoning Commission

Monday, September 8, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. - City Hall

Monday, October 13, 2025 - 5:00 p m - City Hall

Monday, November 10, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. - City Hall

Zoning Board of Adjustment

Thursday, September 18, 2025 - 4:00 p.m. - City Hall

Thursday, October 18, 2025 - 4:00 p m - City Hall

City Council

Tuesday, September 2, 2025 - 5:30 p m - City Hall

Public Hearing on Proposed Budget

Tuesday, September 2, 2025 - 5:30 p m - City Council Chambers

Historic Landmark Preservation Committee

Monday, September 8, 2025 - 4:00 p m - City Hall

Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

Downtown was buzzing this past weekend with students traveling from campus to shop and dine. SFA Orientation originally planned for two buses from 9am-3pm, but added a 3rd bus due to demand. Initial feedback from shops and food trucks is very positive.

On Tuesday, Visit Nac Staff had a booth at the Nac in a Nutshell resource fair on the SFA Campus, handing out information about local attractions.

The CVB Board will meet on Monday, September 8th, 2025 at 4:00pm in the Visitor Center Downstairs Basement.

Human Resources

Current Open Positions

Community Services- Community Services Coordinator

Fire- Part Time Ofiice Assistant II

Library- Assistant Library Manager

Parks- Laborer

Parks- Part Time Laborer

Recreation- Part Time Recreation

Assistant

Sanitation Disposal- Laborer

To apply, visit https://nactx.applicantpro.com/jobs/

The City of Nacogdoches is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and promotes a drug and alcohol free workplace.

Nacogdoches

Brick Street Burger Battle Returns

September 12th

Mark your calendars our annual Brick Street Burger Battle kicks off Friday, September 12th! Downtown restaurants will once again serve up their best burger creations in this five-week friendly competition, and we can’t wait to see what’s on the menu this year. www.nactx.us/1581/Brick-Street-BurgerBattle

Old Town Rig Down

The 4th Annual Old Town Rig Down rolls into Downtown Nacogdoches on September 12–13, 2025! This nationally recognized big rig truck show features some of the biggest and boldest trucks from across the country. www.oldtownrigdown.com.

Main Street Attends First-Ever Nac in a Nutshell

On Tuesday, August 26, Main Street staff participated in the first-ever Nac in a Nutshell, an event designed to welcome incoming SFA students and introduce them to local resources. We had the opportunity to promote downtown Nacogdoches and share the fall event schedule giving new students a preview of what’s happening this semester in the heart of the city.

Successful Texas Folklife Concert at Zion Hill

This past Thursday and Friday, Nacogdoches Historic Sites hosted Texas Folklife’s event Bridging Borders: Music, Memory & Culture at historic Zion Hill. The program brought together incredible performers and community members to celebrate music, heritage, and storytelling.

We were honored to welcome the renowned artists Jesse Lége & Bosco Stomp and Rockin’ Dopsie Jr & The Zydeco Twisters

Also present were Chris Kiley, Executive Director of Texans for the Arts, and Bailey Pownall, Deputy Director of Texans for the Arts.

Our amazing community filled the pews and showed everyone that Nacogdoches is a place where music, history, art, and culture can thrive.

Telling SFA Students about Nac Historic Sites

We joined other city staff at Nac in a Nutshell Tuesday and shared a map with students showing them how to get to our four Nacogdoches Historic Sites from campus. Students were excited about exploring downtown and learning that the museums were open and free for the public to enjoy.

The application to be a vendor, performer, or to build an altar at the Día de los Muertos Festival is now available at https://nacogdoches.form.transform.c ivicplus.com/50321. The festival will be held November 1 at Festival Park from 1:00-5:00pm. st

The library will host an unveiling of the books purchased with the Texas Book Festival Grant. The library received $2500 to purchase graphic novels, large print books and nonfiction books. The event is September 12 from 4:30-5:30pm. th

The library will resume its Dinner Conversation series starting with a presentation about hospice. A representative from Heart-t0-Heart Hospice will discuss the services that families can receive through hospice. The program is September 23 at 5:30pm. The event is free, but registration is requested. rd

Public Works

Public Works crews are currently clearing the brush routes in zone 11 and zone 14.

Citizens can still haul their brush and bagged lawn debris for unlimited free dumps to the City Landfill located at 4602 N.W. Stallings Dr., with their City of Nacogdoches issued water bill and ID/DL showing proof of residence.

Brush & Yard Waste Pickup

• Tree limbs and brush shall be stacked on street right-of-ways, or within 3 to 6 feet of the curb or street.

o Stacks shall not exceed 6'L X 4'W X 4'H and be limited to three piles.

o The maximum diameter of the largest limb shall not exceed 12 inches in diameter.

o Brush must be stacked in front of the residence that generated the brush.

o Brush placed on vacant lots or in the streets will not be picked up.

o Limbs should not extend into the roadway. Bagged yard waste

o Bagged yard waste collection is "ONLY" available for residential addresses.

o Bagged yard waste shall be placed within ten feet of the edge of the roadway for collection. Yard waste must be properly bagged.

o The city will only collect 20 bags per residence per week.

o Bagged Yard Waste may also be disposed of at the City landfill, for no charge, provided that the:

-Resident provide current copy of water bill & drivers license as proof of residence.

Public Information

To receive the timeliest updates on severe weather situations affecting Nacogdoches, residents are encouraged to sign up for the NacWise alert system by navigating to nacwise.com and following the prompts online. Residents may also register by phone by calling 936-715-3322.

City of Nacogdoches Staff Take Part in Nac in a Nutshell Event

City staff attended last night's Nac in a Nutshell event on the campus of SFA The event was cohosted by SFA and the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce and provided an opportunity for SFA students to familiarize themselves with local businesses and organizations. Our staff relished the opportunity to discuss programming and attractions around Texas' oldest town.

We welcome all new and returning students back to Nacogdoches and wish them all a successful school year!

Today is the last Flashback Fitness class, Adult P.E. starting at 5:30pm. This class is free, just register. Don’t forget to “dress out” for those wanting to really get into the theme.

Fall classes begin next week. We have some new classes such as Brazilian JiuJitsu and Urban Step. We will now be offering adult open gymnastics (13+) on the opposite Fridays of youth open gymnastics (5-12). Beginner Fencing class starts again next week. Check out our Fall Activity Guide for the latest information.

Girls youth volleyball practices will begin September 9th.

Fall adult coed soccer is open for registration. Registration ends Sunday September 7th Coed 30+ teams can register here.

Both Splashadoches and Temple Park Splashpad close for the season September 2nd. Splashpad season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day each year. Parks Department

Code Enforcement

Prohibited Signs:

Please keep in mind that "Garage Sale Signs" are Prohibited and are not to be placed on utility poles or in the Public ROW.

See the examples posted here.

Our entire sign ordinance can be viewed on our website www.nactx.us.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact City Code Enforcement

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