Armando Dominguez ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2023. He lists his occupation as “provider.”
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Please tell voters about yourself.
I want to say thank you for your time as well for the love that you have for the city of San Antonio. I bring 42 years of living in the greater city, attended local college and continue to serve our community. I was born on the South Side of San Antonio. Go! Indians Go!
City Mayor offers me that opportunity to help to be a leader first not only in our community but in America putting the community first is our foundation for a stronger thriving city. Bridging the gap between what it means to serve our community first.
In a field of 27 mayoral candidates, what differentiates you from the others?
I bring ideas that can help our city be a better place to live. Propel our city tremendously, meet our challenges economically, build better relationships with our community is our foundation to democracy to the union and our community.
It’s vital to progress economically using ideas that help create funding that not only help support projects create future jobs at most put money back into people’s pockets. We need long term economic sustainability by using our history and culture what our beautiful city has to offer.
If elected, you would be taking over at a time when the city has spent more than a year negotiating a massive downtown redevelopment effort in Project Marvel. How would you approach this project?
Our community is our main factors. Built! Built better relationships. By offering better economic solution to our economy. the city can reconsider on how we fund on projects that do work. Project Marvel shouldn’t come out of our pockets in any matter. By being innovative I would like to create long term economic growth with our city introduce new ideas original and creative thinking that can make an impact on our city future river walk.
In the city’s 2024-2025 budget survey, residents ranked homelessness, streets,
housing and animal care services among their top concerns for the city to address. Which issues do you consider a top concern and how would you work to address them in your first 100 days?
Due to the lack of demand of affordable housing is imperative to our community. This is what makes a city stronger. Our future investing time in our own strategies to address this issue’s what makes a stronger thriving city. It not only helps the city grow but eliminate problems.
For the past four years San Antonio has worked closely with the Biden Administration on federally funded projects like airport development and Advanced Rapid Transit. How would you approach working with both state leaders in Austin and a new presidential administration in D.C.?
Am convince if we put some investment on our end as far as what areas can city council collaborate with state and county elected officials to provide new services on projects that help our country grow economically.
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