City of Bruceville-Eddy

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We are located along the IH 35 corridor between the cities of Waco and Temple and located just minutes from state of the art medical facilities, shopping centers and entertainment. The City of Bruceville-Eddy offers that small town appeal without hindering the ability to enjoy the amenities that Central Texas has to offer. Additionally, the City of Bruceville-Eddy is home to the Bruceville-Eddy Independent School District. For more information about the City of Bruceville-Eddy, please feel free to contact us. Thanks for visiting.

Bruceville-Eddy Police Department

(254) 859-5072
254-859-5258 Fax
All emergencies, please dial 911.

Offices are open Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM by appointment.

The Police Department has moved to:
410 Hudson Lane
Eddy, TX 76524

After hours, the police department can be reached by contacting the McLennan County Communications Center at 254.757.5222.

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Bruceville-Eddy Municipal Court

Phone: (254) 859-5964, Fax: (254) 859-5779

Open Monday through Friday – 8:00–5:00
Closed 12:00–1:00 (lunch)

Located at:
143 WIlcox Dr. # A
Eddy, Texas 76524

court@bruceville-eddy.org

Municipal Court Clerk, Heather Spivey
Spanish Interpreter, Esther Moreno
Municipal Judge, Honorable Judge Kevin R. Madison

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City of Bruceville-Eddy – “Working to be the Best Little Town in Texas.”


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MUNICIPAL COURT Heather Spivey, Municipal Court Clerk | 254-859-5964 | Fax: (254) 859-5779 | Spanish Interpretor Available (Esther Moreno)Honorable Judge Kevin R. Madison, Municipal JudgeOfficial Court Reporter – Kimberly Bowen Seibert143 WIlcox Dr. # AEddy, Texas 76524Rules of the Court. Please Read!Self-Help Notice or for more help on T...

HISTORY Bruceville-Eddy is on Interstate Highway 35 eighteen miles southwest of Waco in southern McLennan County. It began as two separate communities, Bruceville and Eddy, both of which became stations on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in 1882. Bruceville was named for Lucien N. Bruce, who donated land for the railroad station. Much of the...

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL The City of Bruceville-Eddy is governed by the rules and regulations pertaining to a class A general law city as outlined in the Texas Local Government Code. Municipal elections are held annually in November and council members are elected to two year terms.City Council meetings are held every 2nd Thursday of each month at 6...