Want to talk about the big open natural area around the Hays County Courthouse, and if it should be housing? Want to get into the weeds on some very detailed decisions about mailing parking tickets, buying new Tahoes for SMPD, and more? I’ve got all your weedy deets right here, kid. Hit me up.
But first, it’s City Council Run-off Election time!
Go vote for Lorenzo Gonzalez. He’s a police officer who has some clear-headed criticisms of how police departments work. He gave solid progressive answers at the debate held by the Primrose Advocacy Council.
The other candidate is Roland Saucedo. His answers were fine, but his background is troubling. (Like I mentioned before, after my initial take, a lot of people reached out to inform me that he does not operate in good faith. Some details here, but not all.)
The details
Early voting runs: December 2nd – 10th.
Election day is Saturday, Dec 14th.
Location: Hays County Elections Office, 120 Stagecoach Trail (ie what used to be Dick’s Classic Car Garage.)
Why don’t you and me go vote? Let’s get Lorenzo Gonzalez across the finish line. Voting details here.
Onto the meeting!
Hours 0:00 – 2:39: There’s a lot of open space in the middle of town right now, around the Hays County Courthouse. Should it all be housing? Should Dunbar connect to Wonderworld?
Hours 2:39 – 4:58: Lots of little details. So many little details. Do you love passionate arguments over tiny little details? Then you are in for a treat. (I mean, I obviously do.)
Bonus! 3 pm workshops: Sneak peak into what Texas State is doing on campus over the next ten years.
See you next time, for the last meeting of the year!