Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition - June 2022

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Schertz City Council will meet June 14 and 28 at 6 p.m. 1400 Schertz Parkway, Bldg. 4, Schertz. 201-619-1030. www.schertz.com Cibolo City Council will meet June 14 and 28 at 6:30 p.m. 200 S. Main St., Cibolo. 210-658-9900. www.cibolo.gov Universal City City Council will meet June 21 at 6:30 p.m. 2150 Universal City Blvd., Universal City. 210-659-0333. www.universalcitytexas.com Garden Ridge City Council will meet July 7 at 6 p.m. 9400 Municipal Parkway, Garden Ridge 210-651-6632. www.ci.garden-ridge.tx.us Live Oak City Council will meet June 14 and 28 at 7 p.m. 8001 Shin Oak Drive, Live Oak. 210-653-9140. www.liveoaktx.net MEETINGS WE COVER CITY HIGHLIGHTS SCHERTZ On May 24, Schertz City Council held a workshop to discuss future plans for the city’s Main Street. This discussion included council direction to staff on redeveloping the area and getting ideas for additional funding.

Germann wins Guadalupe commissioner Precinct 4 runoff GUADALUPE COUNTY In the May 24 Republican runoff in Guadalupe County, Stephen Germann took the most votes with 1,223, or 50.47%, for Precinct 4 commissioner while Joel Hicks received 1,200 votes, or 49.53%. RESULTS BREAKDOWN Winners of the May 24 runoffs will run against a member of the opposite party for contested races in November.

Germann will run uncontested in November and will replace Judy Cope as commissioner for Precinct 4. Germann said he vows to focus on infrastructure and services that help manage the rapid growth the area is experiencing. “I’m completely humbled by the voters in Precinct 4, and I will represent them to the very best of my ability,” Germann said. “We need to manage the growth in the area and look to the future with the growth,” Germann said. “The budget needs to be looked at, and we need to allocate as much as we can to our emergency services.” In the Republican race for U.S. Congressional District 18, Cassy Garcia received 8,482 votes, or 56.96%. Sandra Whitten received 6,410 votes, or 43.04%. In the Democratic race for District 28, incumbent Henry Cuellar took 22,694 votes, or 50.2% while Jessica Cisneros received 22,517, or 49.8%. For the District 15 Democratic race, Ruben Ramirez received 6,020 votes, or 49.9%, while Michelle Vallejo received 6,043 votes, or 50.1%. The winner of this runoff will run against Republican candidate Monica De La Cruz Hernandez in November. All results are unofficial until canvassed.

GUADALUPE COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Precinct 4 (Republican)

Stephen Germann 50.47%

Joel Hicks 49.53%

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

District 18 (Republican) Cassy Garcia 56.96%

Sandra Whitten 43.04%

District 28 (Democratic) Henry Cuellar* 50.2%

Jessica Cisneros 49.8%

District 15 (Democratic)

Michelle Vallejo 50.1%

Ruben Ramirez 49.9%

*INCUMBENT WINNERS

SOURCE: GUADALUPE COUNTY/COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

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NORTHEAST SAN ANTONIO METROCOM EDITION • JUNE 2022

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