Commissioner’s Corner: Grant Moody

Commissioner Moody is our most recent addition to the Commissioners Court, and InfuseSA is delighted to introduce him to you.  In future newsletters, we hope to also bring you interviews with our Commissioner’s from Pct. 1 and 2 and with our County Judge. Commissioner Moody serves Pct. 3, which covers a large area of northern…

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CoSA Budget Season 2023: Sights and Sound(bite)s

This budget season, we attended all 9 budget townhalls, in addition to tuning into council budget work sessions, and perusing the budget itself.  Below you’ll find our sights, news and notes from the last few weeks (all of which was available in near-real-time on our socials). One thing we noticed after the first few townhalls,…

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Drowning By Inefficiency: How SAWS Mismanagement Endangers Citizens

InfuseSA previously highlighted that sheer incompetence at the hands of City of San Antonio Animal Care Services Director Shannon Sims has resulted the deaths of two residents this year.  Since then, a couple of senior citizens have fallen prey to other unrestrained dogs, both sustaining horrific injuries: one is set to have a leg amputated,…

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Priorities: Questions for Councilwoman Havrda’s CPS Plan

Recently, San Antonio District 6 City Councilwoman Melissa Cabello-Havrda proposed a “bold,” “decisive,” “powerful” alternative to the likely request from CPS Energy to raise rates: decrease the city‘s take of its revenues from 14% to 11%. This is an interesting idea, but we have some questions. First, a few months ago she said losing the…

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InfuseSA in the Community: Towne Twin Village

Homelessness.   Would you agree that this is a problem of great concern to probably a majority of our citizens?  If you do, please read on.   We’d like to introduce you to a remarkable effort to address chronic homelessness in a very productive way, an effort that has been and continues to be supported by many…

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