Nelson Wolff joined Leading SA to talk about recent issues in the city and his legacy.
“It’s probably going to be somewhere in the neighborhood of $5 to $10 million to do it. But I think there’s a sense in the community that we’d like to have a new ballpark. One, I’d love to see it downtown. The other proposal is on the North Side, close to UTSA, to be able to help their baseball program. Also, I would hope one of those measures will work.
“I think in economic development, in preparing our workforce was another thing that I spent a great deal of time on...,” Wolff said. “We’ve done a lot of work, I think, on the criminal justice system, focusing on trying to save people’s lives -- better them rather than make them worse. So that’s where I spent a great deal of my time.”Copyright 2022 by KSAT - All rights reserved.Max Massey is the GMSA weekend anchor and a general assignments reporter.
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