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The Port of Corpus Christi’s headquarters, the Executive Administration Building, is located near the entrance the Inner Harbor (adjacent to Downtown Corpus Christi) in Nueces County. The Port operates as an independent subdivision of the State of Texas and is governed by state Navigation Code. [ 4 ]
Port of Corpus Christi Authority Commissioner Rajan Ahuja attends a City Council meeting where he was re-elected to the board on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, in Corpus Christi.
Port of Corpus Christi officials are planning to apply for a new permit for a Harbor Island desalination plant – the second permit request that would accommodate a larger plant than initially ...
The $33.425 million allocated for Port of Corpus Christi operations and maintenance includes $23 million in Community Project Funding to support the $10 million in federal dollars that have ...
To accomplish this the Port of Corpus Christi Authority built its own trackage along the channel and to the docks, and allowed all three carriers access to it. While the Authority's scheme at first heightened tensions among the three railroads, they eventually began to cooperate, assuring a good flow of bulk freight and the eventual success of ...
Port of Corpus Christi Authority (1926) Port of Galveston (1825) Port of Houston Authority (1910) Jackson County Port Authority, Pascagoula, MS (1956) Lake Charles Port Harbor & Terminal District, LA (1924) Manatee County Port Authority, FL (1967) Mississippi State Port Authority/Gulfport (1960) Orange County Navigation Port District, TX [8] (1953)
The association has “limited operations in the Port of Corpus Christi,” wrote port CEO Kent Britton in a statement to the Caller-Times on Friday. The Port of Corpus Christi on Wednesday, Aug ...
The Corpus Christi Ship Channel is a deep water navigable ship canal located in Corpus Christi, Texas. It is part of the Port of Corpus Christi, managed and controlled by the Corpus Christi Port Authority. The depth of the channel is 45 feet (14 meters).