SAN ANGELO, TX Should a church in San Angelo be allowed to rent its unused gymnasium to faith-based children’s gymnastics training company when the church is situated inside an area zoned residential? This is what the San Angelo City Council will decide on Tuesday.
UPDATE: Unofficial Final Election Results
SAN ANGELO, TX (Refresh this page for the latest election results) It is Election Day in San Angelo! The polls for the May 1 Election close at 7 p.m. and below are the results as we get them. The first results will be released by the County Elections Office sometime after 7 p.m. Usually, the early and mail-in voting results are released before the Election Day totals.
This election will decide who the Mayor of San Angelo will be for the next four years. Incumbent Mayor Brenda Gunter faced two challengers in real estate agent Silvara Lawson and health care administrator Dietrick Tillis. Lawson proposed an open dialog with citizens to solve problems, akin to a crowd-sourcing leadership style. Tillis wanted the City of San Angelo to become involved in providing opportunities outside normal city functions, like fostering an after school STEM program for children.
City Council Candidates Spar During Forum
SAN ANGELO, TX With early voting beginning Monday, April 19, candidates for the two contested San Angelo City Council seats faced off Thursday night in a forum led by San Angelo Chamber of Commerce CEO Walt Koenig at the Fort Concho Stables.
Challenging Councilwoman Billie DeWitt for her seat in Single Member District 6 are Larry Miller, and James R. Ervin. Miller did not attend Thursday night’s forum. SMB 6 covers most of Southland and part of College Hills.
Challenging the SMD 2 incumbent, Councilman Tom Thompson, were Mercedes DeLa Cruz and Cie Avel Rangel. SMD 2 covers most of Lake View.