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The 2025 Street Improvement Program is Here!

Street improvements are set to get underway in neighborhoods across the City. The goal is to make our streets safer and more accessible. Work is scheduled to start in October and include repaving, reconstruction and striping. Is your street on the list? Read on... 2.

Rabies Safety Alert

The City of Marshall has issued a rabies safety alert. A bat was found on the ground in the 200 block of North Washington. It was euthanized and later tested positive for rabies. Public education is key. Rabies is fatal if left untreated. Read on... 3.

City of Marshall: Fiscal Year 2026 Budget is Approved

The Marshall City Council has adopted an operating budget for FY 2026 that focuses on community priorities. This new budget funds infrastructure improvements, workforce investments and efforts to enhance community engagement and customer service. Read on... 4.

Product Recall Notice Issued

Amazon has recalled a half million items sold and distributed nationwide. A party favor distributed at the Public Library is a part of that recall. The items is described as a party favor distributed during a Scavenger Hunt between June 20 and July 30. Read on... 5.

Notice of Public Hearings on 2025 Tax Rates

A public hearing on the proposed tax rate will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 11 and September 25 at Jean Birmingham Council Chamber, 401 S. Alamo. The proposed tax rate is not greater than the voter-approved tax rate. Read on... 6.

Notice of 2025 Tax Rates

The 2025 Tax Rates notice provides property owners with information about two tax rates. Read on... 7.

City Council Virtual Meeting Instructions

City Council meetings are available to watch via video/telephone conference. Learn more... 8.

Bulk Waste Disposal

Marshall residents can dispose of large, bulky household items at no charge. Learn more... 9.

Marshall Boards and Commissions Need You!

Consider donating a few hours a month to make a difference where you live. Marshall's City Boards and Commissions need you. There are vacancies waiting to be filled by creative and talented volunteers. The application process is now open. Apply today. Read on...