BY AMIRA VAN LEEUWEN
Guadalupe County, Precinct 4 Commissioner
KEY: R Republican *Incumbent
Mark Allen Occupation & experience: Healthcare IT manager, Cibolo City Council, Mayor of Cibolo www.markdallen.us
Joel Hicks Occupation & experience:
Stephen Germann* Occupation & experience: lifelong resident of Guadalupe County, agribusinessman, conservative Republican Facebook: Stephen Germann, Guadalupe County Commissioner
Former Cibolo City Councilman, Texas Municipal League Certified Municipal Official, Region 7 Board of Directors www.joelhicks4commissioner.com
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I will espouse professionalism for Guadalupe County through regular communication, keeping citizens informed about commissioner’s court matters which impact Guadalupe families. I wish to continue to serve our community beyond my most recent 7 years of service as a city council member and most recently as the Mayor of Cibolo. Why are you running for office?
I’m running for office to serve my community with integrity, bring practical solutions to real problems and ensure government works for everyone—not just the powerful—by listening, leading responsibly and delivering results that improve everyday lives.
I am running for re-election to continue what I promised my constituents I would.
I have an excellent working relationship with both the Red Cross as well as Guadalupe County’s Emergency Services Coordinator. I will work with both organizations to ensure we are well prepared to survive any natural disasters. I also am very familiar with FEMA emergency services planning. How will you ensure your precinct is prepared for extreme weather and flooding?
I will ensure our precinct is prepared for extreme weather and flooding by fully implementing Texas legislation, strengthening drainage and infrastructure, coordinating with emergency responders and prioritizing clear communication and rapid response to protect lives, homes and property.
Our emergency management office is continually working on emergency plans. We recently purchased a mobile command trailer for $350,000. This allows us to concentrate resources where they are needed along with our fire departments. We also have contracts set up with vendors for food and shelter.
Coordinate Guadalupe County TDEM with FEMA to assess damage, share information, and streamline applications so residents quickly access disaster aid, resources and recovery support after a natural disaster. Fortunately, our part of the country isn’t as susceptible to natural disasters as other areas, however in the event that we suffer a disaster, I will work directly with affected families to ensure they receive the services necessary in order to help get them back on their feet. How will you ensure your constituents are able to receive the appropriate aid after natural disasters?
I work continually with our road department and our fire departments on preparedness. Those people have a keen knowledge of where the dangerous areas are and how to coordinate helping people in a time of crisis. Helping people is in highest regard.
If elected, what do you plan to do to ensure your community has enough water as the county and state continues to grow?
Municipalities and special utility districts, like GVSUD, are the water providers in Guadalupe County. I have great relationships with our city partners, as well as GVSUD board members and management. I recently helped Cibolo acquire additional water rights through partnership with GVSUD and will continue to assist with water access.
If elected, I’ll secure water by implementing 89th Legislature reforms: invest in resilient infrastructure, expand conservation and reuse, protect aquifers, support regional planning, and leverage state funding and partnerships to meet growth, drought and reliability challenges while keeping rates affordable.
Demand for water will exceed supply in the next twelve years. We ARE in the worst drought in history in this area. I must continue to inform my constituents to help me get state leaders to help us get money quickly for building and repairing infrastructure.
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