6 Things to Know: More mosquito spraying, and prices rising at the pump

Good Wednesday morning Coastal Bend friends! It’s July 1st, and your favorite Anchors Bryan and Michelle Hofmann are here to keep you up to date with what you need to know! With the Fourth of July holiday just days away, many communities across the Coastal Bend are preparing with schedule changes, hurricane season readiness efforts and opportunities to give back to veterans. We’re also taking a look at rising gas prices, mosquito spraying across Corpus Christi and how you can have a say in the city’s next budget. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

6 Things to Know July 1st

Holiday Trash Pickup Schedules

  • Several Coastal Bend cities are announcing their sanitation schedules for the Fourth of July holiday.
  • Sinton will continue its regular trash pickup schedule on Friday.
  • Three Rivers and George West also plan to collect trash as scheduled.

As many cities adjust services for the Independence Day holiday, residents in Sinton, Three Rivers and George West will not have to worry about changes to their sanitation schedules. Officials in all three communities say trash collection will continue as planned on Friday despite the holiday weekend.

Gas Prices Continue To Climb

  • Gas prices are increasing across Texas.
  • AAA reports the statewide average for regular gasoline is $3.33 per gallon.
  • In Corpus Christi, regular gasoline is averaging $3.49 per gallon, while diesel averages $4.09.

If you’re planning to hit the road for the holiday weekend, expect to pay a little more at the pump. According to AAA, the average price of regular gasoline in Texas has climbed to $3.33 per gallon. In Corpus Christi, drivers are paying an average of $3.49 for regular unleaded and $4.09 for diesel fuel.

Three Rivers Hosting Final Sandbag Distribution

  • Three Rivers will hold another sandbag distribution today.
  • Residents are limited to four sandbags per household.
  • Sandbags will be available while supplies last.

The City of Three Rivers is continuing its hurricane season preparedness efforts with another sandbag distribution today. Residents can pick up up to four sandbags per family at the Three Rivers Recycle Yard. Participants will need to fill their own bags, and supplies will be available on a first come, first served basis…

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