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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg announced on Tuesday that he would be forming a new committee to discover how the city can better prepare for situations like last week’s winter storm in the future. ....
/ San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg is creating a committee of council members to review what went wrong at CPS Energy, the San Antonio Water System and emergency responses during the statewide winter storm and energy crisis. The committee will be responsible for reviewing the preparedness, communication to the public since the storm began and resilience for any future storms. In a memo to the City Council, San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said the community deserves answers. While the water and power utilities will likely conduct their own reviews, Nirenberg said this new committee is meant to conduct a full public accountability on all fronts. ....
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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg names panel to probe city s preparedness, response to winter storm FacebookTwitterEmail Community advocate Queta Rodriguez helps Arnulfo Lopez, 65, who is legally blind, set his thermostat for heat shortly after electricity returned to his apartment after several days without at Col. George Cisneros Apartments in San Antonio on Feb. 16, 2021. Lopez had never used the heat due to sinus issues in his five years of living there but felt he had to have heat now and could not read it on his own.Lisa Krantz, Staff / Staff photographer San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenbeg has appointed a panel to investigate whether city government could have done more to prepare San Antonio residents for last week’s devastating winter storm, which cut off power, heat and water to a significant chunk of the city. ....
Austin Police Department Chief Brian Manley announced his resignation from the department during a Feb. 12 press conference at APD HQ. (Photo by John Anderson) Austin police Chief Brian Manley announced Friday that he will retire on March 28, following a year in which criminal justice activists and community members have called for him to resign. That call began over how Manley handled revelations that a former assistant chief regularly used racist language, then accelerated following the violent response to Black Lives Matter protesters his officers engaged in over the summer. Born and raised in Austin, Manley began his career as an APD patrol officer in 1991. He steadily moved up the chain, serving as lieutenant, commander, assistant chief, and, finally, chief of staff to Art Acevedo before being named interim chief when Acevedo departed to lead the Houston Police Department in 2016. He rose to national prominence for his handling of the three-week bo ....