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In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with San Antonio City Council members Marina Alderete Gavito and Marc Whyte to discuss a range of hot topics affecting the city. The conversation kicks off with the recent incident involving Councilwoman Ivalis Meza Gonzalez and transitions into an in-depth look at Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones's leadership style and various procedural changes at City Hall. The guests candidly share their reactions to new protocols, including changes to seating arrangements and the handling of phones during executive session, highlighting the need for better communication and mutual understanding among city officials.
A central theme of the discussion is the contentious changes proposed to the Council Consideration Request (CCR) process. Alderete Gavito and Whyte express concerns about the mayor's attempt to involve unelected staff in vetting new policy ideas, potentially diminishing the council’s autonomy and public input. They both advocate for transparency and adherence to a previously adopted ordinance, emphasizing that any alterations to the CCR process should be openly debated and legally adopted by the council—not simply enacted by memo. The guests also touch on the importance of preserving open channels for policy innovation that directly respond to residents’ needs.
The episode wraps up with a look at major city priorities on the horizon: the potential new downtown Spurs arena, infrastructure funding, and the looming city budget deficit. Both council members stress their commitment to public safety and basic city services, reflecting on the challenges of balancing urgent infrastructure needs with high-profile development projects. They express optimism about collaborating with new council colleagues while underscoring the importance of community-driven governance as City Hall faces significant decisions in the coming months.
https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D7/Biography
https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D10/Biography
By Eddie Aldrete4.9
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In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with San Antonio City Council members Marina Alderete Gavito and Marc Whyte to discuss a range of hot topics affecting the city. The conversation kicks off with the recent incident involving Councilwoman Ivalis Meza Gonzalez and transitions into an in-depth look at Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones's leadership style and various procedural changes at City Hall. The guests candidly share their reactions to new protocols, including changes to seating arrangements and the handling of phones during executive session, highlighting the need for better communication and mutual understanding among city officials.
A central theme of the discussion is the contentious changes proposed to the Council Consideration Request (CCR) process. Alderete Gavito and Whyte express concerns about the mayor's attempt to involve unelected staff in vetting new policy ideas, potentially diminishing the council’s autonomy and public input. They both advocate for transparency and adherence to a previously adopted ordinance, emphasizing that any alterations to the CCR process should be openly debated and legally adopted by the council—not simply enacted by memo. The guests also touch on the importance of preserving open channels for policy innovation that directly respond to residents’ needs.
The episode wraps up with a look at major city priorities on the horizon: the potential new downtown Spurs arena, infrastructure funding, and the looming city budget deficit. Both council members stress their commitment to public safety and basic city services, reflecting on the challenges of balancing urgent infrastructure needs with high-profile development projects. They express optimism about collaborating with new council colleagues while underscoring the importance of community-driven governance as City Hall faces significant decisions in the coming months.
https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D7/Biography
https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D10/Biography

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