10/15/2024
The following are District 1 Candidate John Garcia's answers to our questionnaire.
John Garcia for City Council District 1 #3 on the Ballot
1. As a candidate for Corpus Christi City Council, I’m running to be a strong voice for small businesses, ensuring they have the support they need to thrive and create job opportunities. Beyond that, my focus is on addressing key issues like public safety, ensuring our police officers and firefighters have the equipment and resources they need to keep our neighborhoods safe. Clean water is also a top priority, which includes educating the community about desalination and securing sustainable water sources for the future. Safer neighborhoods are essential for families, children, veterans, and senior citizens to feel secure and supported. In addition to these critical areas, I’m passionate about making Corpus Christi a destination for tourism and economic growth. By partnering with organizations like Visit Corpus Christi and the United Chamber of Commerce, I aim to bring more family-friendly events and festivals that not only boost local businesses but make our city a vibrant, attractive place to live and visit. The role of a City Council member is to serve the community, advocate for these priorities, and work collaboratively to improve the quality of life for all residents, ensuring Corpus Christi continues to grow as a safe, thriving city.
2. I did not take a public position on Corpus Christi Proposition A last November. However, regarding the new Sales Tax propositions on the ballot this November, I believe any tax changes should be carefully evaluated for their impact on both
residents and local businesses. My focus is on ensuring that any new tax proposals contribute to the long-term growth and sustainability of Corpus Christi while also considering the immediate economic needs of our community. I encourage an informed, balanced approach when it comes to decisions that affect the city’s economy and future.
3. If one or both of the sales tax votes fail, I believe it’s important to re-evaluate the priorities that were included in those proposals and understand why voters did not support them. Any future propositions should address the specific concerns of the community and provide clear, transparent information on how the funds will be
used. I would support submitting a revised proposal that aligns more closely with the needs and desires of residents, whether it's for infrastructure improvements, public safety, or other essential services.
4. To address the issue of the Crime Control Sales Tax funding more officers than it can afford long-term, we need to explore sustainable solutions that avoid cutting
officers from the budget. Public safety is a priority, and reducing the number of
officers could negatively impact our community. I would work with city officials and stakeholders to identify alternative funding sources, such as reallocating budget priorities, exploring grants, or adjusting the tax rate if necessary. Additionally, we need to improve financial planning and ensure more efficient use of current resources to maintain officer levels without compromising the safety of our
neighborhoods.
5. I believe it’s important for compensation decisions, especially for high-level
positions like the City Manager, to reflect the broader financial realities of the city. In a budget year where other city staff are being laid off, a substantial raise for the City Manager can send the wrong message to the community and the workforce. While performance should be recognized, it’s critical to ensure fairness and consistency, particularly when the city is facing financial constraints. The focus should be on maintaining essential services and supporting the staff who help keep the city running.
6. As a City Council member, one of my key responsibilities would be to ensure accountability and transparency from city leadership, including the City Manager. The remarks made during the Prop A campaign and the handling of public information requests raise concerns about professionalism and responsiveness to the public. It's critical that the City Manager treats all citizens, including opponents of policies, with respect and upholds the highest standards of transparency, particularly when it comes to public funds. In the case of the public information request, it is essential to prioritize compliance with the law and provide timely access to information. If elected, I would advocate for stronger communication standards and ensure that the City Manager is held accountable for maintaining professionalism, transparency, and responsiveness in all dealings with the public and the media.
7. I believe the city should be more transparent and foster better partnerships with
citizens, agencies like Visit Corpus Christi and the DMD, and other governments. To achieve this, I would implement regular public updates, strengthen collaboration with outside agencies, and create citizen advisory boards for better communication. Additionally, I would support open data initiatives to make city information more accessible and engage with other governments to align priorities on key issues like infrastructure and economic development.
8. My strategy for economic development in Corpus Christi focuses on supporting small businesses, attracting new industries, and enhancing tourism. To get there, the city needs to foster a business-friendly environment by streamlining regulations and providing resources for entrepreneurs. Collaborating with organizations like the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation (CCREDC) and Visit Corpus Christi is essential to promote the city as a destination for both investment and tourism. Additionally, investing in infrastructure, such as improving roads and utilities, and securing clean water solutions through initiatives like desalination, will make Corpus Christi more attractive to businesses. Promoting family-friendly events and festivals will boost local businesses and drive tourism, contributing to long-term economic growth.
9. Tourism should be a major economic driver for Corpus Christi, focusing on family- friendly attractions, eco-tourism, cultural experiences, and business conventions. To specialize in these areas, we should develop events and activities that cater to families, promote our natural and cultural assets, and enhance our conference facilities. Collaborating with tourism organizations and investing in infrastructure improvements will help attract visitors and support local businesses. A targeted marketing strategy and strong partnerships with local stakeholders will be key to successfully growing our tourism sector.
10. The City Council should first verify the accuracy of the financial report data on
pothole repairs and road resurfacing through an independent audit. Next, assess and adjust the budget and resource allocation for road maintenance to address any shortfalls. Developing a comprehensive road maintenance plan and increasing transparency in reporting can ensure that road repairs are managed effectively and that resources are used efficiently.
11. To address water restrictions, I support expanding desalination projects to increase water supply, enhancing water conservation efforts with incentives and stricter regulations, and upgrading infrastructure to reduce leaks and inefficiencies.
Additionally, community education on water-saving practices is crucial for fostering responsible water use. These measures aim to manage current restrictions and ensure a sustainable water system for the future.
12. Yes, I support desalination of seawater as a potential solution for expanding our water supply, provided that the permitting process confirms the proposed location
is environmentally safe. Desalination can diversify our water sources effectively, but it’s essential to ensure it does not harm marine ecosystems or local environments. Comprehensive environmental assessments and strict adherence to regulations are crucial for sustainability. Additionally, maintaining transparency with the public and the community about the process and its impacts is key to building trust and ensuring informed decision-making.
13. A significant increase in the city’s annual capital budget, from $197.5 million to over
$1 billion, warrants careful scrutiny and transparency. While large investments in infrastructure and development can be beneficial for growth and modernization, it’s important to ensure that the increase is justified by clear, strategic priorities and is not driven by overspending or mismanagement. I would advocate for detailed explanations of the budget’s components, a thorough review of planned projects, and ongoing monitoring to ensure that funds are used effectively and align with the city’s long-term goals. Transparency and public engagement are crucial to maintaining trust and accountability in how taxpayer dollars are spent.
14. The General Fund is used for general city operations like public safety and
administration, funded primarily through taxes. Enterprise Funds are designated for self-sustaining services like water and sewer, supported by user fees rather than general taxes. Special Revenue Funds are allocated for specific projects or programs and are funded by dedicated revenue sources. A tax is a general mandatory contribution for public services, while a legally assessed fee for service is a charge tied directly to the specific service provided.
15. I believe the city's current methods for soliciting and using citizen feedback could be improved. To enhance the process, I would diversify feedback channels, such as online surveys and town hall meetings, and ensure that feedback is transparently addressed and acted upon. Establishing advisory committees and effectively utilizing feedback data in decision-making can further strengthen community engagement and responsiveness.
16. My top three priorities are ensuring clean water through sustainable solutions,
supporting public safety by providing essential resources to police and firefighters, and fostering economic development. This includes boosting tourism, aiding small businesses, and creating job opportunities to drive local growth. These efforts will contribute to a safer, more prosperous community.
a) I support requiring capital projects to include a long-term maintenance budget before approval. This ensures that there are plans for ongoing upkeep, avoiding
future financial strain and maintaining the effectiveness of investments. It promotes responsible budgeting and long-term sustainability for city infrastructure and
facilities.
b) I support the construction of a convention hotel if it aligns with the city’s economic development goals and has a clear plan for funding and operation. A convention hotel can boost tourism, attract business events, and create jobs, contributing to
local economic growth. However, it is essential to ensure that the project is financially viable, includes a detailed long-term maintenance plan, and benefits from community and stakeholder input.
c) I support taking immediate action to address stray packs of dogs attacking people. This includes increasing animal control efforts, educating the public on responsible pet ownership, and collaborating with local shelters to manage stray populations. Improving emergency response protocols and providing resources for effective animal control will help ensure public safety and address the issue comprehensively.
d) I support the direct election of Port Commissioners by voters. This approach can enhance accountability and ensure that commissioners are more directly
responsive to the needs and concerns of the community. Direct elections provide a clearer connection between the electorate and their representatives, promoting greater transparency and public involvement in port governance.
e) I support carefully reviewed and well-structured Industrial District Agreements. These agreements can play a crucial role in attracting and retaining businesses, driving economic growth, and creating jobs. However, it’s essential to ensure that
such agreements are transparent, include clear terms, and provide tangible benefits to the community while balancing economic incentives with long-term public
interests.
f) I support a transparent and thorough budget process for this year. It’s crucial that the budget reflects the city’s priorities and efficiently allocates resources to meet community needs. The process should involve clear communication with the
public, detailed justifications for expenditures, and active engagement with stakeholders to ensure that the budget aligns with long-term goals and addresses key issues effectively.
g) I strongly support enhancing job training and education programs. Investing in these areas is vital for preparing our workforce for current and future job markets, improving economic opportunities, and reducing unemployment. Expanding access to vocational training, apprenticeships, and educational resources can help
individuals acquire valuable skills and credentials, which in turn supports local businesses and drives economic growth.
h) I support a Library Board and Collection policy that ensures the library system effectively meets the diverse needs of the community. This includes having a transparent process for selecting and managing materials, maintaining diverse and inclusive collections, and promoting access to educational and informational resources. The policy should also involve community input and regular reviews to adapt to changing needs and preferences.
i) I support evaluating both outsourcing and in-house delivery of city services based on their merits. Outsourcing can offer cost savings and specialized expertise, while in-house delivery ensures better control and alignment with city priorities. The decision should be based on a thorough cost-benefit analysis, considering factors like service quality, cost, and community impact.
j) I believe that using tax-funded non-voter approved debt, like Certificates of Obligation, should be handled carefully. While they can fund urgent projects, their use must be transparent and aligned with long-term financial plans. Clear communication with the public about their purpose and impact is crucial, and regular reviews are needed to manage this debt responsibly.
Voters should know that I am deeply committed to ensuring that Corpus Christi thrives as a safe, prosperous, and vibrant community. My focus is on addressing key issues such as clean water, public safety, and economic development, with a strong emphasis on supporting small businesses and creating job opportunities. Additionally, I am dedicated to transparent governance and active community engagement, aiming to make informed decisions that reflect the needs and values of our residents.