The annual Kid Fish event is taking place at Lakeside Park on Saturday, January 25 from 9:00 a.m-noon. Come on out with your kids to fish and make memories. This event is free to participate in but you must bring your own fishing gear. Fishing licenses are not required to participate.
Upcoming Meetings
Planning & Zoning Commission
Monday, February 10, 2025 - 5:00 p m - City Hall
City Council
Tuesday, February 4, 2024 - 5:30 p.m. - City Hall
Tuesday, February 18, 2025 - 5:30 p.m. - City Hall
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 - 5:30 p.m. - City Hall
City Council
Notice is hereby given of the Deadline to File Applications for a Place on the Ballot, for the May 3, 2025, Regular Election. City Council seats up for election are: Northeast Ward, Northwest Ward, and At Large Mayor. Applications will be accepted starting January 15, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. to February 14, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.
This week Visit Nac staff attended the Winter TACVB Conference in Waco and brought home valuable insights on the future of the tourism industry. Our team is excited to implement some new ideas for attracting visitation to our city!
Events coming up:
Thursday 1/30 - Comedian Greg Warren –SFA University Series
Saturday 2/8 - Aaron Watson live at Banita Creek Hall
Saturday 2/8 - Valentine's Dinner & Dance at Millard's Crossing Rebellion Barn
Many
Human Resources
Current Open Positions
Human Resources- Human Resources Assistant
Parks- Equipment Operator I
Police- Police Officer
Police- Police Recruit
Utility Meter Technician
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 Main Street
Save the Date! The 2025 Wine Swirl is scheduled for Saturday, April 12th
Join us for the 13th annual Nacogdoches Wine Swirl on Saturday, April 12th from 5:00 p m - 9:00 p.m. in Downtown Nacogdoches! This year's theme is "In My Wine Swirl Era" - we are celebrating our 13th anniversary and are looking back at past Wine Swirl themes. Enjoy a fun evening with wine tastings from Texas vineyards, food samples from local restaurants, vendor and downtown merchant shopping, live music and more!
Tickets go on sale February 7th with VIP and General Admission options available
Sponsorship opportunities are also availablecontact the Main Street office for more details on how you can support this unforgettable event!
Soup-er Bowl
It’s Back! The 2nd Annual Nacogdoches Main Street Soup-er Bowl is set for February 1st - 16th
The spotlight is once again on our downtown restaurants as they compete for the title of best soup! Purchase their special signature soups, and cast your vote to crown this year ’ s champion. Support downtown businesses while enjoying the perfect weather for soup. Stay tuned for more details and a full list of participating restaurants!
Nacogdoches Historic Sites
This week our staff have been busy preparing for the Nacogdoches Beefsteak Dinner!
Together with members of the Nacogdoches County Historical Foundation, this event helps raise funds for the continued care of Zion Hill.
We hope to see you there!
Promoting
Zion
Hill
as a Venue at the I Do
Bridal Expo
This Saturday, our site coordinator, Krysten Sexton, will represent Zion Hill Baptist Church at the East Texas Wedding Extravaganza (I Do Bridal Expo).
She’ll connect with brides, grooms, and event planners, showcasing the church as a unique and historic venue for weddings and special events.
AARP Tax Aide Volunteers are offering free tax help at the public library each Monday and Wednesday from February 3 - April 9th by appointment only There are no age or income limits Please contact library staff at 936-5592970 for an appointment or more information
The public library is celebrating Chinese New Year on Saturday, January 25th from 1:003:00pm. The free event will feature food, crafts and decorations to ring in the Year of the Snake. All ages are welcome to attend and no registration is required. The purpose of the event is to provide families an opportunity to learn about world cultures and the services offered at the public library.
The public library is partnering with UT Tyler Center for Community and Rural Health Education by hosting a lunch and learn workshop on January 29th. The topic will be the new blood pressure machine that will be added to the library’s Library of Things Collection Participants will learn how to use the blood pressure machine to get accurate readings This take-home machine will be available to anyone with a library card The noon workshop is free, but registration is requested through eventbrite com
La Charla: Spanish Conversation Group resumes January 27th at 5:30pm. The group is for adults who want to practice their Spanish-speaking skills through fun, informal conversation. There are no registration requirements. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 5:30pm.
City of Nacogdoches
Public Works
Public Works crews are currently clearing the leaf route in zone 11 and brush in zone 4.
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.
Police Department
Citizen’s Police Academy
The Nacogdoches Police Department is set to host a Citizens’ Police Academy Feb 3May 12 This 14-week program aims to provide citizens with a comprehensive understanding of the Nacogdoches Police Department and the field of law enforcement.
Sgt. Brett Ayres, the program coordinator, stated, “The initiative offers a thorough examination of law enforcement, focusing specifically on the policies and procedures of the Nacogdoches Police Department. It seeks to inform citizens about the rationale behind our decisions and the methods we employ in various situations.”
The program will commence on February 3rd, with the graduation ceremony planned for May 12th Classes will take place at the police department every Monday evening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Attendance is free of charge, but enrollment is limited to 24 participants.
Interested individuals can obtain applications at the police station or by emailing ayresb@nactx.us to request one.
Nacogdoches Police Department Police Officer Testing Date
WE ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE NEXT TEST DATE WHICH IS JANUARY 28TH 2025!
WE ARE HIRING The Nacogdoches Police Department is accepting applications for certified and non-certified officers.
Apply today at the city of Nac website Starting salary of $60,043!
$5,000 sign on bonus for certified officers!
Paid academy positions!
Take home vehicle!
Step pay!
Assignment Pay!
2 to 1 city match with TMRS!
Health & Dental Insurance!
Plus many more benefits and assignments! Contact Sergeant Patterson at (936) 5592605 for more 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.
Engineering/Public Works
Perry Drive North Road Closure - The City of Nacogdoches's stormwater drainage contractors will begin construction on the drainage crossing on Perry Drive North starting Monday January 13, 2025 Perry Drive North will continue to be closed to through traffic until further notice while these much needed drainage improvements are completed. Please use caution while traveling in this area.
Local traffic will be accommodated. We will continue to update our social media pages of any changes or additional traffic advisories while these drainage improvements are being completed
Bid Postings
Local business owners that are interested in reviewing and being considered for city contracts should consider taking the following steps to stay informed of new opportunities.
1. Frequently check the Bid Postings page on the City of Nacogdoches website for an up to date list of open bids with the City
Bid Postings Page: https://nactx us/bids aspx
2. Register to receive text or email alerts when new bids are posted by visiting the link below. Register for an account by clicking "Website Sign In" at the top right corner of the page, then choose an email and phone number for the account. Once signed in, locate the red text category "Bid Postings" , simply click the letter icon (for email alerts) or the phone icon (for texts) to sign up for those alerts
Staff contact: Case Opperman Dir. of Public Works/ City Engineer 936-559-2937
Code Enforcement
The City of Nacogdoches now requires property owners/managers to obtain a Sign Permit to display feather signs on certain commercial or multifamily apartment properties.
FEATHER SIGN (aka teardrop) means a sign in a feather, flutter, square, teardrop, and half drop shape usually self-supported or supported by a flexible pole(s) and firmly affixed to the ground.
Feather signs are only allowed in the following districts:
- B-1, B-2, B-3, & M zoning districts - R-4 districts (multifamily apartments only)
A permit must be obtained from the City of Nacogdoches for all new or continued use Fees are $25 00 per permit application Sign Permit Applications are available online at: www.nactx.us/permit
Planning & Zoning
Upcoming Meetings:
The agenda and packet materials can be accessed online at the following link 72 hours prior to the meeting: https://www.nactx.us/agendas
The City Council recently approved amendments to the zoning and health and safety ordinances. You can view the amendments here
Parks staff have replaced the old football goal posts at Banita Creek Park with new soccer goals for the public to enjoy!
Additionally, they installed a brand-new little library to replace a broken one at Pioneer Park.
Recreation Department
Texas Parks and Wildlife stocked Lakeside Park Pond on Thursday with 771 trout ahead of this Saturday’s Kid Fish event. The Annual Kid Fish event will be this Saturday January 25th 9am to noon at Lakeside Park.
All participants, ages 1-16, must provide their own fishing gear and bait and can participate in the tournament by bringing their caught fish to the weighing station between 9am and 12pm.
The Fire Department will be grilling sausages and there will be some donated giveaways as well. Prizes will be awarded at 12pm to the present winners. For anyone needing equipment, the Library has fishing equipment in their library of things that can be borrowed. Anyone with a library card can check out items from the the library of things.
Winter/ Spring activity guides are available online by clicking here. Activity guide magnets are now available at the Recreation Center.
Animal Services
HSNC reopened on Monday, January 6, 2025. They are currently working through all of the requests for help they received during their restructuring. They have returned to normal call hours M-F 12-4 and in office hours Tuesday and Wednesday 124.
As part of their new procedures, they are working with DeHart Mobile Vet Clinic to take care of spays and neuters for those that are receiving vouchers for their owned animals. DeHart will be at the shelter the first Tuesday of every month. They will only see animals by appointments made through their website.