City Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda may have evolved over time, but she has remained loyal to the concepts of inclusivity, transparency, and community engagement in her decision-making. She believes that should be the goal for all city leaders...
City Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda may have evolved over time, but she has remained loyal to the concepts of inclusivity, transparency, and community engagement in her decision-making. She believes that should be the goal for all city leaders to better represent the people of San Antonio.
In this episode, Cabello Havrda shares candid experiences regarding the city's charter review process, her positions on the charter propositions, and touches on the complexities of municipal governance. She advocates for significant changes in city structure, such as transitioning council member terms to four years for effective project continuity and supporting the removal of the cap on the city manager’s pay and tenure. Additionally, Cabello Havrda discusses the appeal of performance-based budgeting and her support for banning horse-drawn carriages.
Throughout the conversation, Cabello Havrda shares her passion for direct community engagement as she emphasizes the value of block walking and door-to-door interactions. With a strategic eye on a potential 2025 mayoral run, she reflects on the timeline and techniques for an impactful campaign announcement. Their dialogue provides a comprehensive look at Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda's vision for the future of San Antonio and the intricate balance between current responsibilities and future aspirations.