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In a surprise move, Mayor Oscar Leeser has added an item to the City Council's agenda for its meeting Tuesday, April 23, that would eliminate regularly scheduled executive sessions and "make all ...
The El Paso City Council is again set to consider approving a new site for the long-delayed Multipurpose Cultural and Performing Arts Center. The City Council is considering whether to approve a ...
A changing of the guard is taking place at City Hall and all El Paso politics watchers are asking the same question: Who will be the next mayor? ... council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, at ...
The city has $162 million remaining from the $180 million bond approved by city voters in 2012 for the multipurpose venue, which was sold to voters as an arena that would have sporting events and ...
In June 1900, the Chamber, which had been meeting in offices of the El Paso County Courthouse, moved into their original headquarters at No. 5 Little Plaza. The Chamber operated at a series of locations from 1900 to May 1909, when they occupied a building proposed and constructed by Frank Powers at 310 San Francisco Avenue.
At the El Paso City Council meeting held on July 9, 2006, it was decided to prohibit the use of eminent domain during the first year that the Downtown Revitalization Plan is implemented. The resolution was adopted just before 11 p.m. during a special meeting that lasted more than four hours and was attended by about 400 people.
Newly elected District 2 city Rep. Josh Acevedo takes part of the council meeting after he is sworn in by Judge Josh Herrera on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, at El Paso City Hall.
The city of El Paso, Texas will hold elections for mayor, city council, municipal court judge, and municipal court of appeals judge on November 5, 2024. [1] The filing deadline will occur on August 19, 2024. [1]