Council member Spears outlines priorities for San Antonio's District 9 public safety and housing

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San Antonio's City Council Swearing-In Ceremony on June 18, 2025, marked a pivotal moment as newly elected officials took their oaths, vowing to serve their communities with dedication and purpose. Council member Mesa Gonzalez delivered a heartfelt tribute to her late mother, Choco Mesa, highlighting her legacy in public service and the creation of the single-member district plan in 1977. "48 years later, here I am, her daughter serving on city council," she stated, emphasizing the importance of family and community in her role.

Council member Spears followed with a passionate address, outlining her commitment to public safety, infrastructure, and housing for seniors. "Public safety is not negotiable," she asserted, calling for robust support for law enforcement and emergency services. Spears also stressed the need for modernized infrastructure, particularly drainage systems, to ensure families can navigate the city safely.

In her vision for San Antonio, Spears emphasized job creation and support for veterans, stating, "Honoring their service isn't just the right thing to do, it makes our city stronger." She expressed her determination to work collaboratively with all stakeholders to enhance the quality of life for residents.

As the ceremony concluded, the new council members expressed gratitude to their families and supporters, ready to tackle the challenges ahead with hope and determination. The swearing-in not only celebrated individual victories but also set the stage for a collaborative effort to address the pressing needs of San Antonio's diverse communities.

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