In a recent city commission meeting in Weslaco, Mayor Gonzales emphasized the importance of recognizing local achievements, particularly among youth pursuing education. He expressed excitement about the accomplishments within the community and encouraged continued support for young adults striving for success.
The meeting featured a public comment from resident George Gonzales, who shared his thoughts on the significant increase in the valuation of his property, which rose from $12,000 to $37,000. He expressed mixed feelings about the valuation's impact on the community but noted his personal benefit from the increase, humorously offering to buy drinks for attendees if he sells his lot.
A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a $100,000 grant from the Petco Love Foundation to Weslaco Animal Care Services. Rene Moreno, representing Petco, celebrated the foundation's 25 years of contributions to animal welfare and expressed confidence in the city's ability to utilize the funds effectively for adoption and lifesaving efforts.
The Weslaco Chamber of Commerce reported on recent activities, including a successful lemonade day event and upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremonies for local businesses. The chamber also announced plans for a back-to-school teacher fair aimed at supporting educators with supplies and resources.
The Economic Development Corporation (EDC) shared updates on community events, including the upcoming Alfresco festival, which attracts thousands of attendees each month. The EDC also reported on the completion of the Mid Valley International Industrial Park and highlighted new businesses opening in the area, including Jersey Mike's and a new Chick-fil-A location celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Overall, the meeting underscored Weslaco's commitment to community development, economic growth, and support for local initiatives, reflecting a vibrant and engaged city atmosphere.