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Post by Granola on Jul 13, 2018 19:44:09 GMT -6
A friend visited the Brownsville City Attorney’s Office today... it’s empty... they are a city without legal representation... no City Manager, no Fire Chief, no City Auditor, no City Attorney and no City Attorney staff...
What’s going on in Brownsville?!?
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Post by tequis2020 on Jul 15, 2018 6:26:50 GMT -6
Saving money to pay for the new head of the GBIC
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Post by btx on Jul 15, 2018 10:33:08 GMT -6
Saving money to pay for the new head of the GBIC
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Post by Minion on Sept 26, 2018 9:22:13 GMT -6
A city the size of Brownsville should be able to attract candidates from other similar sized cities.... not cities half it's size... (Pharr) or much smaller (the other two)? Pharr's got a good one. It'd be a shame for him to go. City Manager search narrows to threeThree finalists remain in a renewed search by Brownsville officials to hire a city manager. “I’m very happy to let the public know that the city manager search is coming to an end,” City Commissioner At Large “B” Rose Gowen said. According to Gowen, the three finalists are: >> Juan Guerra, the city manager of Pharr; >> Noel Bernal, the deputy city manager of Coppell, Texas; >> and Jesus Garza, the city manager of Kingsville. Brownsville’s hiring committee ranked the finalists based on a scoring system, “and the scores were very, very tight,” Gowen explained, declining to reveal those scores for fairness to the finalists. The next step in the process, Gowen said, would be very similar to the process undertaken by Texas Southmost College during its latest search for a president of the college, which would be to bring the finalists before the community and city leaders for introductions and interviews. All candidates are available Oct. 1-4, Gowen said, and city leaders are expecting to finalize the date for a public meet-and-greet soon. www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/city-manager-search-narrows-to-three/article_cfd795a6-beaf-11e8-adb5-bfeffa1d85d0.html
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Post by Minion on Sept 26, 2018 9:25:42 GMT -6
Texas City managers earn ?
Dallas - $375,000
Fort Worth - $327,000
Bryan - $300,000
Arlington - $298,000
Richardson - $278,226
McAllen - $275,000
Grand Prairie - $272,881
Irving - $259,000
Highland Park - $256,338
Harlingen - $255,500
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Post by Minion on Jun 26, 2019 10:46:43 GMT -6
Project Name:Brownsville E-Rate Maximus Federal
Project Number:TABS2019014817
Facility Name:Brownsville Plaza
Location Address:2940 Boca Chica, Suite 103 Brownsville, TX 78521
Location County:Cameron
Start Date:6/24/2019
ompletion Date:9/1/2019
Estimated Cost:$3,000,000
Type of Work:Renovation/Alteration
Type of Funds:This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.
Scope of Work:This project consists of a Level 3 alteration, including new restrooms, to a tenant space within the existing building. The occupancy type will be Business (B).
Square Footage:30,229 ft 2
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Post by miles on Jun 27, 2019 9:49:41 GMT -6
Project Name:Brownsville E-Rate Maximus Federal Project Number:TABS2019014817 Facility Name: Brownsville Plaza Location Address:2940 Boca Chica, Suite 103 Brownsville, TX 78521 Location County:Cameron Start Date:6/24/2019 ompletion Date:9/1/2019 Estimated Cost:$3,000,000 Type of Work:Renovation/Alteration Type of Funds:This project is privately funded, on private land for private use. Scope of Work:This project consists of a Level 3 alteration, including new restrooms, to a tenant space within the existing building. The occupancy type will be Business (B). Square Footage:30,229 ft 2 Another one? Don't they already have an existing call center?
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Post by Minion on Nov 19, 2019 11:43:05 GMT -6
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Post by Minion on May 4, 2020 14:18:56 GMT -6
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Post by Minion on Aug 28, 2021 15:24:13 GMT -6
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