Beyond the Bite
San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh says his job is personal, because it’s not often that you get to be a city manager for your own hometown. But that’s just a part of the story that comes out of his interview. In this episode, Manager Walsh updates us on recent city issues, major projects, and leadership transitions. They begin by dissecting the city council's recent debate over the veteran housing voucher ordinance, clarifying the distinction between policy-making and enforcement. Walsh emphasizes that while council sets the direction, city staff execute those decisions, and highlights upcoming adjustments designed to improve access to housing for veterans. The conversation then shifts to other pressing issues like Project Marvel and the contracts that have been signed to manage the development of the sports and entertainment district. Walsh details the contracts awarded for project management and financial analysis, as well as plans to ensure that event-related costs in the new district do not burden taxpayers. They also discuss progress at San Antonio International Airport, including the resolution of a lawsuit with Southwest Airlines and major improvements to ground transportation and parking facilities. With city revenues falling below growing expenses, Walsh has the tough job of advising the City Council on what their options are to balance the budget.Cut spending, raise property taxes for the first time in 33 years, or do some combination of them both. The episode concludes with updates on the recruitment of a new police chief, ongoing union contract negotiations, and efforts to respond to recent flooding tragedies through both immediate repairs and long-term planning. Throughout, Walsh provides listeners with a insiders view of the complex decisions and teamwork that keep San Antonio moving.
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