I believe that I possess the skills necessary to lead our great city to its full potential and desire nothing else than to make it a better place for everyone to call home.
Special interest groups will make it hard and they will spend money to get their candidates elected. We have a lot of work to do in the coming weeks. Please help us get the word out. There are so many important issues that we need to discuss and take action on to prepare Brownsville for the future. In order to capitalize on coming opportunities and realize our potential, we need new leadership.
Below are some of my top priorities. Brownsville will be "Open For Business. I want to see vital improvements to infrastructure and drainage for our city.
We also need to increase the number of police officers, firefighters and first responders. Fiscal responsibility is imperative. No more wasted resources or special interests. When we spend money, we should know exactly what we're doing, and make educated decisions to ensure a return on investment. Team building and team work are needed for any city to be successful. I bring people together and get things done. I'm going to work hard with other city leaders to move Brownsville forward.
I have experience with our local College and University. We need key updates and improvements to the professional programs we offer students in order to increase and strengthen our workforce. Brownsville has so many assets. Let's promote it to the rest of the world. I want to bring strong industry to Brownsville and vastly increase tourism to enhance economic growth. It's not about me or anyone else, it's about what's best for Brownsville.
Join My Campaign. For info and updates. I'm Trey. I'm ethical and honest. I want Brownsville to be respected again. I'm tired of hearing about what Brownsville should or could be. I'm ready to take the lead to make Brownsville what it's meant to be. The city has already retained a firm to help. A finalized plan is expected in November of this year.
He pointed out that today, we are much more reliant on connectivity. Not only to continue to do business, but to continue our education, and to be attractive to industry as well.
City officials are also working on a Zoo masterplan. This firm is an expert in the field and will help to make the zoo even better. The plan, according to the mayor, is to expand it.
Some of the recommendations could be implemented as soon as next year. Mayor Mendez was born and raised in Brownsville. He owns and operates Mendez Law Firm, and his primary focus is on insurance litigation for the policyholder. The practice also includes commercial litigation, mediation, and representation of diverse corporate clientele in all areas. He has given extensive service to civic activities. We are regarded by the business community as one of the most valuable credible sources of commerce news in the Rio Grande Valley.
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