Friday on Lubbock's First News, City Secretary Becky Garza returned to talk about the decision that Frank Gutierrez's request for a vote recount was not in line with state requirements.
Frank Gutierrez filed the documents and fee to recount the vote for the Lubbock City Council District 1 election that took place on Saturday...
The recount petition filed by Frank Gutierrez for the District One City Council position did not meet all of the state statute required elements of a recount petition, but they have the opportunity to make changes.
Wednesday on Lubbock's First News, Frank Gutierrez stated he would be turning in the necessary documents and fee to initiate the recount process of votes from Saturday's City Council District 1 election. Becky Garza, City Secretary, described the recount process...
Three City employees now have an increased salary, a board will look into alternative and renewable energy sources, and a settlement for the family of a motorcyclist killed last year were approved by the Lubbock City Council.
According to Garza, each recall petition verification process costs between $2,000 and $3,000. She said that Harris is welcome to file another petition.
The Lubbock City Council will meet Tuesday evening, and will consider two annexation items, transferring City land for a performing arts center, and will hear a presentation regarding oil and gas fracturing within the City limits.
On Wednesday's edition of Lubbock's First News, city secretary Becky Garza talked with Tom Collins and guest host Sondra Ziegler about the recent failed petition to recall Councilman Floyd Price.