It comes after five council members claim he has given them inconsistent legal advice and blocked their initial request to meet and discuss ongoing negotiations.
SAN ANTONIO — A discussion over the city attorney’s job performance is set for Wednesday’s council meeting. It comes after five council members claim he has given them inconsistent legal advice and blocked their initial request to meet and discuss ongoing negotiations with the fire union.Now, two months in, they still have not made a deal. During this time, council members have been briefed individually by City Attorney Andy Segovia and City Manager Erik Walsh on the negotiations.
When we asked the City Attorney “why," he mentioned concerns of a leak of information but did not clarify further.According to the agenda, they will meet to discuss personal matters regarding the City Attorney.We will be there to learn what comes of that meeting and we we’ll keep you updated on the latest.
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