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City Councilwoman Misty Spears on Growth, Safety, and San Antonio's Big Bets

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She grew up in District 9, watched it grow from a two-lane road on 281, and now she represents it on City Council. Misty Spears is anything but a typical freshman. In this episode, Jeff Webster sits down with Councilwoman Spears to talk about her first year on Council, a week in Taiwan pursuing a $2.8 billion procurement opportunity, the push for a new VA hospital, and what it's going to take to deliver a tough budget without passing the pain to residents already facing rate increases from every direction. They also get into the new Spurs arena, the search for a new police chief, and her personal commitment to going beyond town halls, meeting constituents at sports fields, in neighborhood groups, and across all four corners of District 9. Chapters: * (00:00) – Meet Councilwoman Misty Spears: Homegrown in District 9 * (01:37) – From Accounting to Oil and Gas to City Hall: Her Road to Council * (05:23) – What District 9 Really Needs: Infrastructure, Safety, and Jobs for the Next Generation * (07:19) – Year One: Budget Battles, Utility Rates, and Project Marvel Right Out of the Gate * (10:19) – Committees, the Military Transformation Task Force, and a Trip to Taiwan * (14:20) – Chasing Taiwan's $2.8 Billion: What Came Back from That Trip * (16:32) – Military City USA: Advocating at the Pentagon and the New VA Hospital * (18:47) – Public Safety, the Police Chief Search, and a New Stone Oak Substation * (21:49) – The Spurs Arena, Local Business, and Why Sports Diplomacy Is Real * (24:45) – Facing a Tight Budget: Core Services First, Rate Hikes Second Links and Resources: * City of San Antonio -- District 9 [https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D9/Biography] * Greater San Antonio Chamber [https://www.sachamber.org/] Podcast Production Services by https://everyword.mediahttps://EveryWord.Media [https://everyword.media]

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episode City Councilwoman Misty Spears on Growth, Safety, and San Antonio's Big Bets artwork

City Councilwoman Misty Spears on Growth, Safety, and San Antonio's Big Bets

She grew up in District 9, watched it grow from a two-lane road on 281, and now she represents it on City Council. Misty Spears is anything but a typical freshman. In this episode, Jeff Webster sits down with Councilwoman Spears to talk about her first year on Council, a week in Taiwan pursuing a $2.8 billion procurement opportunity, the push for a new VA hospital, and what it's going to take to deliver a tough budget without passing the pain to residents already facing rate increases from every direction. They also get into the new Spurs arena, the search for a new police chief, and her personal commitment to going beyond town halls, meeting constituents at sports fields, in neighborhood groups, and across all four corners of District 9. Chapters: * (00:00) – Meet Councilwoman Misty Spears: Homegrown in District 9 * (01:37) – From Accounting to Oil and Gas to City Hall: Her Road to Council * (05:23) – What District 9 Really Needs: Infrastructure, Safety, and Jobs for the Next Generation * (07:19) – Year One: Budget Battles, Utility Rates, and Project Marvel Right Out of the Gate * (10:19) – Committees, the Military Transformation Task Force, and a Trip to Taiwan * (14:20) – Chasing Taiwan's $2.8 Billion: What Came Back from That Trip * (16:32) – Military City USA: Advocating at the Pentagon and the New VA Hospital * (18:47) – Public Safety, the Police Chief Search, and a New Stone Oak Substation * (21:49) – The Spurs Arena, Local Business, and Why Sports Diplomacy Is Real * (24:45) – Facing a Tight Budget: Core Services First, Rate Hikes Second Links and Resources: * City of San Antonio -- District 9 [https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/Mayor-Council/City-Council/D9/Biography] * Greater San Antonio Chamber [https://www.sachamber.org/] Podcast Production Services by https://everyword.mediahttps://EveryWord.Media [https://everyword.media]

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