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Robin Black (left) speaks with retired fire department Lt. Bert Kuykendall about charters petitions in February 2018.

Let City Voters, Not Special Interests, Decide Local Elections

By Robert Rivard | April 28, 2019

Outside forces, including the firefighters and police unions and a national teachers union, are doing everything they can to bend election outcomes to their benefit. writes Robert Rivard.

Gov & Politics
Deputy City Manager Peter Zanoni at the Converse City Council meeting.

Deputy City Manager Peter Zanoni Leaving San Antonio for Corpus Christi

By Emily Donaldson | April 23, 2019

Corpus Christi City Council announced San Antonio Deputy City Manager Peter Zanoni would be the city’s next city manager at a Tuesday council meeting.

Gov & Politics
This house on Harding Place is being revitalized and restored during Rehabarama.

City Considers Fast-Tracking Housing Displacement Prevention Policy

By Iris Dimmick | March 19, 2019

Criticism from housing advocates is prompting the City of San Antonio to consider accelerating its process for developing housing displacement policies.

Gov & Politics
Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager, speaks about the Under 1 Roof Program.

SA Deputy City Manager Peter Zanoni on Short List to Lead City of Corpus Christi

By Iris Dimmick | March 6, 2019

Peter Zanoni said he applied for the position shortly after then-City Manager Sheryl Sculley announced her retirement plans but before finalists were named.

Gov & Politics
Broadway begins to narrow heading South at Pecan where pedestrians, auto vehicles, and electric vehicles converge.

City Considering Protected Bike Lanes for Broadway Redevelopment

By Iris Dimmick | February 4, 2019

The City will meet with two stakeholder groups to show them alternatives, and it’s considering hosting more public input sessions, too.

Gov & Politics
City Manager finalist Erik Walsh responds to questions during a news conference outlining his role if he is confirmed with a super majority (8 of 10 votes) by City Council.

Council Reviews ‘Plain, Vanilla Contract’ for City Manager Finalist Erik Walsh

By Iris Dimmick | January 24, 2019

As deputy city manager, Erik Walsh already makes close to the compensation cap voters approved in November for the city manager’s position.

Gov & Politics
Mayor Ron Nirenberg opens the door to the administrative offices where applicants will be interviewing for the position of City Manager.

First Round of City Manager Interviews Kicks Off With 3 Local Candidates

By Iris Dimmick | January 14, 2019

City Council interviewed three local candidates in random order for the city manager position Monday afternoon.

Gov & Politics
The office of the City Manager.

SA Deputy, Assistant City Managers Among 31 Applicants for Sculley’s Job

By Iris Dimmick | January 4, 2019

The City of San Antonio released the names of the 31 applicants for the city manager position Friday.

Gov & Politics
The Hernandez family was one of 10 homeowners selected to be part of the Under1Roof pilot program. Photo by Kathryn Boyd-Batstone.

City Ramping Up Efforts in Affordable Housing Plan

By Iris Dimmick | December 12, 2018

Council’s Comprehensive Plan Committee on Wednesday reviewed progress made over the first two months of fiscal year 2019 in the three-year affordable housing business plan.

Gov & Politics
City Manager Sheryl Sculley presents the fiscal year 2019 city budget to council.

Search for Sculley’s Successor Marked by Unknowns

By Iris Dimmick | November 30, 2018

The effort to fill Sculley’s job will be complicated by the new, voter-approved restrictions on the tenure and pay of future city managers.

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