Garcia: Nirenberg and Brockhouse disagree on raiding the city's reserve fund
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Empty tables at a temporarily closed Casa Rio sit along the Riverwalk in downtown in San Antonio, Texas, on March 20, 2020.Josie Norris, The San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Brockhouse answers question on some his problems faced after mayoral candidates appeared at a forum at Highland Hill Elementary School on Monday April 1 , 2019.Ronald Cortes/ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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One of the cornerstones of Sheryl Sculley’s 13-year tenure as city manager was the way she built San Antonio’s fiscal reserves.
In her first three years on the job, Sculley helped grow the city government’s reserve fund from 3 percent of the annual general-fund budget to 9 percent.