Bryanisbest said:
techno-ag said:
Bryanisbest said:
The population of the two cities will probably equal out about 25 years from now.
IIRC, Bryan was ahead in population until a change in Census a while back that started to count students. Take away the rentals in CS and Bryan has more residents. Even so, housing permits are up. Bryan may regain the numbers sooner than that. We shall see.
Techno, would you support unification of the cities? Not trying to trap you. I always respect your posts on Texags.
Maybe. But the details would be too onerous imo with school administration and equitable school rezoning alone. Then you'd have the multiple layers of departmental administration in fire, police, utilities, etc. Finally you'd have to figure out the combined city council with single member districts, presumably. I don't think it'll ever happen.
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