Temple · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Temple public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Temple's got a big cleanup event coming up to help you finally toss out those bulky items cluttering your home. Stay tuned for the exact dates and locations so you can get rid of your junk for free!
The Sammons Community Center is staying closed for good, and the city is considering a big bond proposal. This could mean changes to future city projects and how your tax dollars are spent.
Temple's Tanglefoot Music & BBQ Festival is canceled for 2026. If you were looking forward to this event, it's time to find something else to do that weekend.
Temple is launching a new program, Pathways to Stability, to help homeless residents find housing and jobs. It's a partnership with Feed My Sheep to connect people with much-needed support.
Temple's trash pickup is getting a major upgrade! The city's rolling out a new system that's designed to be faster and more efficient, which could mean big savings for both the city and its residents.
Temple residents, get ready for a holiday surprise – your trash and recycling pickup days are shifting! Don't get caught with overflowing bins; check the new schedule to make sure your garbage gets hauled away on time.
Mayor's dishing on what's next for Temple, covering a massive new data center, water woes, and how the city's spending its cash. It's your heads-up on the big projects shaping our town.
Temple is asking for your input on city services like parks and safety. Take the National Community Survey to share your thoughts and help shape the city's future.
Get ready, Temple! City buildings are starting to reopen. Stay tuned for the specific dates and which facilities will be back in action soon.
Want to be a good neighbor? Temple's Good Neighbor Program is open for sign-ups! It's your chance to help out folks in your community who might need a hand.
Temple is partnering with the Salvation Army to open a warming shelter for the homeless this winter. It's a chance for the community to step up and help ensure vulnerable residents stay safe and warm during the cold months.
A foul odor is plaguing Temple residents near a bottling plant, and people are demanding the city do something about it. Could your neighborhood be next to experience this smelly situation?
Got old paint cans or leaky batteries cluttering up your garage? Temple's hosting a special hazardous waste collection day on October 25th so you can finally get rid of that stuff safely and responsibly.
Temple's brush and bulk trash pickup is shifting gears! Starting August 21, 2025, you'll need to call in to schedule your pickups instead of it being automatic. Don't forget to book your spot to keep your yard waste moving!