Small Cities Advisory Council
Meetings
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Members
Name | Title | City | Region |
---|---|---|---|
Vacant | 2 | ||
Vacant | 2 | ||
Michael Chambers | City Administrator | Lorenzo | 3 |
Vacant | 3 | ||
John Davis | Mayor | Balmorhea | 4 |
Roberto Rodriguez | Administrative Assistant | San Elizario | 4 |
Sam Watson | City Administrator | Knox City | 5 |
Sherrie Williams | Councilmember | Iowa Park | 5 |
Tony Aaron, Chair | City Administrator | Early | 6 |
Sonny Campbell | City Manager | Anson | 6 |
Victor Contreras | Mayor | Marion | 7 |
Vacant | 7 | ||
Walter Bowen | Mayor | Lake Worth | 8 |
Brett Shannon | City Manager | Decatur | 8 |
Greg Corrigan | Councilmember | Granbury | 8 |
Michelle Latray | Municipal Judge | Riesel | 9 |
Billy Sparks | Councilmember | Gholson | 9 |
David Vaughn | City Manager | Burnet | 10 |
Danny Segundo | City Administrator | Somerville | 10 |
Clint Tegeler | Mayor | Ganado | 11 |
Jesse Falcon, CMO | Mayor Pro Tem | Odem | 11 |
George R. Rivera | Mayor | Palm Valley | 12 |
Vacant | 12 | ||
Sheila Petta | Mayor | Wilmer | 13 |
Vacant | 13 | ||
Leonard Reed, CMO | Mayor | Willis | 14 |
Arnetta Murray | Alderwoman | Iowa Colony | 14 |
Charles Hunt | Alderman | Hallsville | 15 |
Elizabeth Lea | City Administrator | New Boston | 15 |
Cindy Burchfield, Vice Chair | Councilmember | Daisetta | 16 |
Vacant | 16 |
Overview
The TML Small Cities Advisory Council (SCAC) advises the TML Board of Directors and staff on ways the League’s services to small cities can be expanded or modified, consistent with TML’s resources and the needs of the organization as a whole. Since the SCAC’s formation in 1990, the council has influenced the development of several TML programs and services, including: the TML Small Cities’ Problem-Solving Clinics, the Small Cities’ Corner feature in the Texas Town & City magazine, a workshop tuition scholarship program for small cities, and small cities sessions offered at the TML-TAMCC Elected Officials’ Conference and the TML Annual Conference and Exhibition.
The SCAC, which meets three times a year, is a dedicated and diverse group of appointed and elected officials from all corners of the state who represent Texas cities with populations of less than 15,000.