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  2. Brownsville Public Utilities Board - Wikipedia

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    The Brownsville Public Utilities Board, or Brownsville PUB, is the main utility company in the city of Brownsville, Texas. It is the largest of three electric providers (in terms of local customers) in the city of Brownsville, as well as the largest water provider for the city.

  3. Downtown Brownsville to get overdue upgrade to water ... - AOL

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    May 24—The city of Brownsville and Brownsville Public Utilities Board held a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday to mark the start of a major infrastructure project aimed at improving water and ...

  4. It's complicated: BPUB officials provide more details on rate ...

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    The city-owned utility this month received permission from the Brownsville City Commission for adjustments to ... It's complicated: BPUB officials provide more details on rate adjustments Skip to ...

  5. Brownsville wins 'city council of the year' - AOL

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    The Brownsville City Commission and Mayor John Cowen Jr. have been recognized as 2024 City Council of the Year by the Texas City Management Association, or TMCA. The city announced the news on Monday.

  6. Brownsville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Electricity, water, and wastewater services in Brownsville are provided by the Brownsville Public Utilities Board. Since it is a public utility, the city commission appoints six members of the utilities board with the mayor serving as the seventh member (ex-officio). [185]

  7. Brownsville commissioner talks propositions; Charter ... - AOL

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    May 20—Eight city of Brownsville charter amendment propositions approved by voters in the May 1 election, including propositions having to do with term limits for elected city officials, were ...

  8. Brownsville Metro - Wikipedia

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    31 - Brownsville/La Paloma- Began service in Fall 2008. Discontinued in 2010 or 2011. Trolley Service - Provided narrated trolley service departing from the Brownsville Visitor's Center on Ruben Torres Sr. Blvd and had scheduled stops at several city points, including Gladys Porter Zoo.

  9. Brownsville mayor optimistic during 'State of City' address - AOL

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    May 9—Brownsville Mayor John Cowen Jr., during his State of the City address Wednesday at the Texas Southmost College Performing Arts Center, broke the news that the city is getting a new, full ...