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San Antonio voters approved council and mayoral raises, longer term lengths for council members and the mayor, and removed the salary and tenure caps for the city manager position, among other items.
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Prop C would eliminate salary and tenure caps voters placed on the city manager in 2018.
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Prop C would eliminate tenure and salary caps for the city manager voters approved in 2018.
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Sheryl Sculley retired in early 2019 after more than a decade managing the City of San Antonio and disagreements with its public safety unions that…
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Former San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley will release a book later this summer called Greedy Bastards: One City’s Texas-Sized Struggle To Avoid…
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The sun set on City Manager Sheryl Sculley’s time at San Antonio City Hall. She attended her last council meeting Thursday as the city’s top executive.…
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Updated 5:39 p.m.Erik Walsh will be the 20th city manager for San Antonio.Walsh was approved by a unanimous, 11-0, vote Thursday. He will take office on…
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Updated at 11:38 a.m.Deputy City Manager Erik Walsh, who is slated to be the next city manager for San Antonio, appeared before the public Wednesday night…
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It was during high school that Erik Walsh said being part of city government piqued his interest.It was his freshman year at Central Catholic High School…
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Updated 8:40 p.m.After a marathon session Wednesday, the candidate pool for the next San Antonio city manager has been narrowed to one.Deputy City Manager…