Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | May 2023

CITY & SCHOOLS

News from Schertz, Selma, Cibolo & Universal City

COMPILED BY JARRETT WHITENER

Schertz City Council will meet May 23 and June 6 at 6 p.m. 1400 Schertz Parkway Bldg. 4, Schertz. 210-619-1030. MEETINGS WE COVER will meet May 23 and June 13 at 6:30 p.m. 200 S. Main St., Cibolo. 210-658-9900 • www.cibolotx.gov Selma City Council will meet June 8 at 6:30 p.m. 9375 Corporate Drive, Selma. 210-651-6661 • www.ci.selma.tx.us Universal City City Council will meet June 6 at 6:30 p.m. 2150 Universal City Blvd., Universal City. 210-659-0333. www.universalcitytexas.com Live Oak City Council will meet May 23 and June 6 at 7 p.m. 8001 Shin Oak Drive, Live Oak. 210-653-9140 • www.liveoaktx.net www.schertz.com Cibolo City Council HIGHLIGHTS CIBOLO City Council met May 2 to discuss redistricting, which will take place over the next two years. Criteria was approved March 28. Districts will be redrawn to accommodate four single-member districts and three at-large districts.

2 propositions on school bond pass

Cibolo City Hall to get upgrades CIBOLO The city hall building is around 20 years old and is due for renovations to give city sta a code-compliant working environment. On April 11, City Council approved a $1.82 million bid for the replace- ment of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system as well as director of public works and capital projects, said the HVAC system will include dismantling the 15 units in the building and 13 units outside the building to put in new units. Fousse said the project also includes restructuring rooms within the building, adding two oces, soundproong restrooms, moving LED lighting and other projects. “We are not just adding an air con- ditioning system,” he said. “We are bringing the building up to code.” other building renovations. Timothy Fousse, the city’s

Darrell Volz sworn in as Selma Police Chief

Voters in the May 6 election approved two new bond propositions and selected new trustees and council members. In the $634 million worth of proposi- tions in Comal ISD, Proposition B—which

would have funded $46.1 million in stadium improvements—failed. Following the canvassing of votes, elected ocials will be sworn in and Comal ISD will move forward with approved propositions.

SPRUCING UP CITY HALL

Renovations will be made to City Hall to bring it up to code requirements.

SELMA Darrell Volz was sworn in to serve as the city of Selma’s police chief April 13. Volz joined the

Upgrades to HVAC system

RESULTS BREAKDOWN

Local Metrocom elections held May 6 had denitive winners resulting in no runos.

Incumbent

Winner

Soundproong for restrooms

COMAL ISD

JUDSON ISD

LIVE OAK

city in November and was ocially appointed interim police chief Dec. 8. He has excelled in his role, City Man- ager Johnny Casias said. Volz has helped improve commu- nication and department morale and has implemented programs for the department, Casias said. “Since joining the city of Selma in November of last year, Chief Volz has continued to make positive impacts day in and day out for the Selma Police Department,” Casias said. Casias said Volz will help the city with succession planning so someone will be able to succeed Volz whenever he decides to leave. Darrell Volz

UNIVERSAL CITY 54.4% Mendell Morgan 27.04% LaTonya Green 18.56% Angela Green CITY COUNCIL, PLACE 1

PROPOSITION A

52.54% Laura Stanford 47.46% Renee Paschall BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 6 71.2% Monica Ryan 28.8% Rafael Diaz BOARD OF TRUSTEES, PLACE 7

Replacement of LED lighting

51.15% For 48.85% Against

Restructuring of existing rooms

PROPOSITION B

39.87% For 60.13% Against

Construction of new oce spaces

CITY COUNCIL

PROPOSITION C

CIBOLO

22.36% Christina Fitzpatrick 15.82% Bernard Rubal 18.45% S. Bear Goolsby 18.29% Ashton Bulman 14.44% Richard (Dick) Neville

SOURCE: CITY OF CIBOLOCOMMUNITY IMPACT

51.62% For 48.38% Against

CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5

51.36% Norma Sanchez Stephens 32.85% Je McGlothin

Funding for the project will be allocated from certicates of obli- gation that were approved in 2022. During the project time, the City Hall building will be closed, and city sta will be temporarily relocated to other facilities.

63.78% Russell Garner 36.22% Garrison Maurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES, DISTRICT 4

5.44% Joe Potts 10.34% Shari McDaniel

10.65% Richard Edwards

SOURCES: BEXAR COUNTY, COMAL COUNTY, GUADALUPE COUNTYCOMMUNITY IMPACT

NOTE: ALL RESULTS UNOFFICIAL UNTIL CANVASSED

LIVE OAK 14623 IH-35 N (210) 651-1911

RECTOR 819 E Rector Dr (210) 340-2244

LEGACY 2003 N Loop 1604 E (210) 494-8600

STONE OAK 23026 US Hwy 281 N (210) 497-1322

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