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Stepping up during a shut down. That’s one of many challenges the Lions Club of San Marcos met head on during a pandemic filled year.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State] ....
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 The San Marcos City Council approved a new lease agreement with the San Marcos Lions Club for the Tubing Rental Facility during its meeting Tuesday night. After many public commenters rallied in support of the Lions Club and a failed motion to sell disposable cups to generate more revenue for the city, the councilmembers voted 6-1 to approve the lease as it had been negotiated. “The San Marcos Lions Club is very pleased with the outcome of last night’s city council vote to approve the amendments that were proposed by us,” San Marcos Lions Club President Dennis Gutierrez told the ....
Community activists in Hays County who have been fighting for policies that would eliminate jail time for minor offenses say such efforts also would keep undocumented immigrants from being deported. The Hays County Jail has more than 40 inmates on immigration detainers. Activists with Mano Amiga, a local nonprofit that seeks to transform the criminal justice system, are demanding that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement drop its requests to hold low-level offenders in custody. The county s long-awaited cite-and-divert program, which favors citations over jail time, could eliminate the need to issue immigration holds and therefore deportation, the group says. “Shame on the (Hays County) sheriff s office for unnecessary arresting, and shame on the (district attorney, Wes Mau) for violating his own word on enactment of cite and divert,” leaders with Mano Amiga said in a statement. ....
Saturday, February 6, 2021 The San Marcos Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will review the City of San Marcos’ lease with the Lions Club Tube Rental, after concerns that the lease was not in the best interest of the citizens or the river. The Lions Club has leased the property and run the tube rental since 2011 after voters passed a proposition for the allowance of the long-term lease in 2010, but the parks board members believe that the frequency with which it runs and the rate of rent may be unfavorable to the river s ecology and residents. At a monthly rate of $900, the lease is up for renewal in April. The lease has historically been signed in five-year increments, however, the parks board will consider shortening the next lease term, while they consider and potentially prepare to put the contract out for competitive bid. ....