The Austin City Council will be discussing the terms and conditions of City Manager Spencer Cronk's job in the aftermath of the failures following last week's ice storm.
had a busy agenda Thursday. They discussed the terms and conditions of City Manager Spencer Cronk's job in the aftermath of last week's ice storm.Dozens of public commenters expressed their anger in the City Council meeting.
District six council member Mackenzie Kelly discussed what's to come in the upcoming city council meeting regarding Austin Energy and city manager Spencer Cronk. "When you're literally in the dark, and you're not hearing about what's going on, when your power's going to get restored, people lose trust in their local government," she said.remarks from a Tuesday work sessionHe said in part, "I offer my heartfelt apologies for any shortcomings in our response. I want you to know that I am committed to doing everything in my power to support our community.
"Our constituents are frustrated. We're frustrated. Constituents have been demanding that we take some form of action now, and not later, related to Austin Energy," Kelly said in the meeting.that I have read and agree
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