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In Episode 61 of "Beyond the Bite," host Eddie Aldrete is joined by returning Councilman Marc Whyte (District 10) and newly elected Councilwoman Misty Spears (District 9) to discuss the pressing challenges facing San Antonio’s City Council this year. The conversation opens with reflections on the loss of 13 lives in the recent flooding event and the urgent need to address the city’s aging infrastructure—such as roads, drainage, and water systems—to prevent similar disasters in the future. Both guests stress their commitment to returning to "the basics" of city governance and focusing on investments that most directly benefit residents’ quality of life.
The episode also delves into the looming city budget gap, with both Whyte and Spears advocating for fiscal discipline, reduced redundant spending, and a shift toward zero-based budgeting. They discuss the complexities of city committee assignments, not knowing which committees Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones will select. They also highlight the need for transparency, especially as the city prepares for potentially transformative projects like Project Marvel. Spears shares residents’ concerns and questions about the proposed arena’s funding, and she emphasizes the importance of clear public communication ahead of a likely November vote.
Additional topics include rising public safety concerns, the shortage of parks in District 9, and the value of building strong working relationships both among council members and with city staff. Spears discusses her personal motivation for serving, her deep ties to District 9, and her optimism for San Antonio’s future. Together, Whyte and Spears provide a candid inside look at how the council is tackling big issues—with a focus on accountability, transparency, and serving their constituents.
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In Episode 61 of "Beyond the Bite," host Eddie Aldrete is joined by returning Councilman Marc Whyte (District 10) and newly elected Councilwoman Misty Spears (District 9) to discuss the pressing challenges facing San Antonio’s City Council this year. The conversation opens with reflections on the loss of 13 lives in the recent flooding event and the urgent need to address the city’s aging infrastructure—such as roads, drainage, and water systems—to prevent similar disasters in the future. Both guests stress their commitment to returning to "the basics" of city governance and focusing on investments that most directly benefit residents’ quality of life.
The episode also delves into the looming city budget gap, with both Whyte and Spears advocating for fiscal discipline, reduced redundant spending, and a shift toward zero-based budgeting. They discuss the complexities of city committee assignments, not knowing which committees Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones will select. They also highlight the need for transparency, especially as the city prepares for potentially transformative projects like Project Marvel. Spears shares residents’ concerns and questions about the proposed arena’s funding, and she emphasizes the importance of clear public communication ahead of a likely November vote.
Additional topics include rising public safety concerns, the shortage of parks in District 9, and the value of building strong working relationships both among council members and with city staff. Spears discusses her personal motivation for serving, her deep ties to District 9, and her optimism for San Antonio’s future. Together, Whyte and Spears provide a candid inside look at how the council is tackling big issues—with a focus on accountability, transparency, and serving their constituents.

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