Ship Channel Vessel Restriction Conditions Post Hurricane Hanna Lifted
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – Post Hurricane Hanna recovery efforts continue at the Port of Corpus Christi following the Category 1 hurricane’s landfall to the Texas Gulf Coast. The…
Hurricane Hanna Impact to the Port: Fully Transitioned to Post-Storm Recovery
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – In response to the impacts of Hurricane Hanna, the Port of Corpus Christi Authority has now fully transitioned to Post-Storm Recovery in accordance with the…
Hurricane Hanna Impact to the Port: Preparing for Post-Storm Recovery
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – The Port of Corpus Christi remains in Port Condition One and is implementing initial Post Storm Recovery actions in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness…
Tropical Storm Hanna Impact to the Port: Hurricane Readiness Condition 1
Corpus Christi, TX, USA – The Port of Corpus Christi has increased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 1 (Tropical Hazards expected within 12 hours) in accordance with its…
Tropical Storm Hanna Impact to the Port: Hurricane Readiness Condition 2
Anticipating the landfall of Tropical Storm Hanna, the Port of Corpus Christi has increased its Hurricane Readiness Status to Port Condition 2 (Tropical Hazards expected within 24 hours) in accordance with its 2020 Hurricane Readiness Plan. The Port continues to monitor possible impact scenarios for Tropical Storm Hanna in and around the Texas Coastal Bend region.
Buckeye Loads First Vessel at New South Texas Gateway Terminal in the Port of Corpus Christi
The Port of Corpus Christi is proud to recognize Buckeye Partners L.P. for achieving a historic milestone in its South Texas Gateway (STG) Terminal project – loading the first vessel with crude oil sourced from the Permian Basin for export to overseas markets.
Port of Corpus Christi To Receive FEMA Funds for Hurricane Harvey Repairs
The Port of Corpus Christi will receive additional funding from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) for infrastructure repairs damaged during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. The more than $2.5 million in grant funding derives from federal awards for the State of Texas under the Stafford Act.
Port of Corpus Christi Reports First COVID-19 Positive Case
A Port of Corpus Christi Authority (PCCA) employee has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual works in an office where there are minimal interactions with other employees and is now under self-isolation at home.
Port of Corpus Christi Receives Grant for Joe Fulton Corridor, Rincon Industrial Complex Improvements
The Port of Corpus Christi was awarded a grant by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) under the 2019-2020 Port Access Program for safety improvements to the Joe Fulton International Trade Corridor and Rincon Road leading to the Rincon Industrial Complex. The Port Access Program is funded by the Texas Mobility Fund and is designed to improve safety and fluidity of roads around Texas seaports. The Mobility Fund is underwritten through vehicle title fees, driver record fees, drivers license fees and vehicle inspections.
Port of Corpus Christi partners with LiftFund to offer Covid-19 relief loans to small businesses
The Port of Corpus Christi has allocated a $200,000 grant to LiftFund, a nonprofit community lender, to provide COVID-19 relief loans to eligible small businesses in Nueces and San Patricio counties.
The funds will be used to administer the small business recovery program and provide relief small business loans at 0 percent interest.