Brownsville's City Commission has appointed Alan Guard as the interim city manager. He's now in charge of keeping the city running smoothly while they figure out the permanent plan.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
The appointments themselves do not have a direct financial impact, but the leadership's decisions will influence the CVB's budget and revenue generation through tourism.
The city of Brownsville benefits from stable leadership that can effectively promote tourism and attract visitors, boosting the local economy.
No groups negatively affected
The city is looking at changing its rules for hiring new employees. The aim is to make the process smoother and more fair for applicants, while also helping the city find the best people for the job.
The library is currently interviewing for several open positions, including library aides, maintenance staff, supervisors, and branch managers. The goal is to fill these roles to enhance services and support.
The board is electing new leaders to guide the Convention and Visitors Bureau for the next two years. This is important for setting the direction of tourism promotion and economic development efforts in Brownsville.
Alan Guard Named Interim City Manager By Brownsville City Commission Texas Border Business
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