"Proven Results for Our City's Future"

Improve our economy

My top priority is to increase job creation for the city of San Antonio.

Public Safety

Increase the number of public safety officers, like policeman and firefighters.

Reducing Traffic Congestion

Continue citywide light synchronization and expand road capacity.

Upcoming Events

  1. Dellcrest Area Neighborhood Assn. Forum
    Tues. Apr. 28, 6:30-8:30pm
    Emmanuel AME Church
    1600 Semlinger Rd.

  2. InWood Homeowners Assn. Forum
    Wed. Apr. 29, 6:30am-8pm
    Patricia Blattman Elementary School, 3300 Loop 1604 W.

  3. Early Voting: Apr. 27-May 5
    Election Day: May 9
    See link Below for Polling Sites
    http://www.bexar.org/elections/Early_Vote_Calendar_for_090509.pdf

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Diane Cibrian was elected to the San Antonio City Council from District 8 in 2007 winning nearly 60% of the vote. She immediately went to work achieving the following results.

Diane secured two successive tax cuts and helped push through a two year balanced budget. Diane and her colleagues also eliminated $7 million of wasteful spending and increased the city’s cash reserves by 9% of the General Fund. These accomplishments led to San Antonio receiving its first ever Triple A Bond rating.

Diane promised safer neighborhoods and she delivered on this promise by voting to hire 180 new police officers, nearly 100 new firefighters and more EMS personnel.  Watch the Video

Additionally, she chairs the Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) which is developing solutions for protecting the Camp Bullis mission, Fort Sam Houston and the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) committee decision to create the new Army Regional Medical Center, the single largest economic development project in the history of the city.

On the environmental front Diane was instrumental in having San Antonio earn a “Solar City” designation from the federal government, which was accompanied by a $200,000 grant. Her diligence and passion also resulted in the creation of the citywide Tree Planting Initiative, which will plant thousands of new trees citywide at no cost to the taxpayers. Fees paid by developers into the tree mitigation fund will pay for the tree planting effort.

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 March 2009 09:59