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<p>When Kyle Mayor Mike Gonzalez, left, announced his run for Hays County Commissioner, he started a change of events that stands to transform the Kyle City Council between Saturday’s special election and the general election in May. Financial consultant Bradley Pickett, right, has already announced his run in May for the seat being vacated by Councilmember David Salazar.</p>
<p><strong>STAFF REPORT</strong></p>
<p>As Kyle political initiates await the outcome of Saturday’s loaded special city council election, the dominoes already are starting to fall for the general election involving two council seats scheduled for May 8.</p>
<p>Kyle Councilmember David Salazar, whose Place 3 seat represents the city at-large, has decided to pack it in after two terms. Financial consultant Bradley Pickett, recently named to the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission (P&amp;Z) has already announced that he will run for the seat.</p>
<p>“I’m giving myself a term limit,” Salazar said. “I’m thinking that two terms is plenty. Six years is a while. There are plenty of people who want to do more for the community, and I couldn’t stand in their way.”</p>
<p>One other seat is up for election in May, but that race won’t begin to shape up until after Saturday’s election, which includes a mayoral contest between two sitting councilmembers — Michelle Lopez of Place 1 and Lucy Johnson of Place 5. Both places represent the city at-large.</p>
<p>Both councilmembers have technically resigned their positions, though they will remain seated until their replacements are chosen. Johnson’s seat will be filled in Saturday’s election between four contenders. Lopez’s seat will be filled in the May election, which is when her term was scheduled to expire. Even if Lopez loses the mayoral election Saturday, she will remain on the council until May, and she could stay on if she wins a May election. No candidates, including Lopez, have announced that they will run for Lopez’s seat in the May election.</p>
<p>Hays County Elections Administrator Joyce Cowan said 483 voters cast early ballots in Kyle — 479 in person and four by mail. With a young population of approximately 27,000, Kyle has about 12,000 registered voters. Cowan said it’s unlikely the Kyle vote will reach ten percent.</p>
<p>The four candidates for Johnson’s Place 5 seat, which represents the city at-large, are Kyle firefighter Mike Fulton, artist Jon Claeton, Hometown Kyle resident John Simmang and long-time Kyle resident Jaime Sanchez, who won a lawsuit against the city concerning a piece of downtown property in 2008.</p>
<p>The other Kyle city council election pits Planning and Zoning (P&amp;Z) Commissioner Rhonda Cox against local banker Russ Huebner for Place 6, which represents the eastern portions of the city. The seat came open when Councilmember Ray Bryant announced his run for Hays County Precinct 2 commissioner as a Democrat. Bryant is unopposed in the March 2 primary.</p>
<p>The mayor’s seat came open when Mayor Mike Gonzalez announced his run for Precinct 2 commissioner as a Republican. Gonzalez is opposed by Hays CISD Trustee Mark Jones in the March 2 primary.</p>
<p>Pickett has lived in Kyle for four years after receiving his masters of business administration (MBA) in finance in 2003. He has worked for four Fortune 500 companies in his 20 years of experience with various financial management roles.</p>
<p>Pickett said the city’s indebtedness of $73 million could have been at least reduced by utilizing different financial approaches before borrowing. The city has borrowed in the last eight years for more than a dozen big ticket items, including the construction of Kyle Parkway, a new city hall, an east side fire station, a re-alignment of SH 150, infrastructure improvements to facilitate the Seton Hospital development and projects for the original part of town such as downtown streetscaping and sewage upgrades.</p>
<p>To pay debt service, the city has raised its property tax rate more than 50 percent in the last two years, from 27.07 cents to 42.4 cents per $100 of taxable value. Of that 42.4-cent tax rate on the current budget, 24.1 cents goes towards debt service. In the last two years, the maintenance and operations (M&amp;O) side of the city’s tax rate has increased from 15.07 cents to 18.3 cents, while the interest and sinking (I&amp;S) side has increased from 12 cents to 24.1 cents.</p>
<p>“We are at that critical moment in our city’s development; with a slowing local economy, borrowing that is out of control, spiraling property taxes, and a need for infrastructure spending,” Pickett said. “We must be diligent about long-term planning in how we approach the future.”</p>
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<h2>Six people are running for two open spots on the Kyle City Council this Saturday.</h2>
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<p>SAN MARCOS — With one council member leaving to run for mayor and another for a county commissioner seat, Kyle will see a big shake-up on its City Council after Saturday&#8217;s special election.</p>
<p>Six people are vying for two open council spots: Four are running for the District 5 seat, vacated by mayoral candidate Lucy Johnson, and two are running for the District 6 seat, vacated by Ray Bryant, who is running as a Democrat for a spot on the Hays County Commissioners Court.</p>
<p>As the city has experienced tremendous growth — it is the fifth fastest growing one in Texas — it has accumulated about $73 million in debt, faces rising taxes and has many pending infrastructure projects.</p>
<p>District 5 candidate Jaime Sanchez isn&#8217;t happy with the debt. The Kyle native wants to use his experience as a construction engineer to determine what projects are needed now and what can wait.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have some guys who want to put a moratorium on all new projects, but we do have some that need to proceed,&#8221; Sanchez said. He also said he wants to examine city operating costs and hiring practices with an eye toward making things more efficient.</p>
<p>Mike Fulton, who moved to Kyle from Las Vegas and works in information technology for an armored car company, criticized Kyle&#8217;s roads as &#8220;horrible.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We need to raise taxes for infrastructure, not silly little projects,&#8221; Fulton said. Freezing taxes will hurt the city&#8217;s ability to attract new businesses, he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re not Austin. We don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s coming next year,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Jon Claeton, a tattoo artist and Kyle native, is highly critical of the outgoing city administration. Too many members haven&#8217;t lived in the city for more than a few years, he said, and are &#8220;emulating Washington by plunging us $73 million into debt.&#8221; He also said many are angling for higher office instead of doing their jobs as council members.</p>
<p>Claeton, also in the running for the District 5 spot, supports a moratorium on all nonessential city projects, but said he is in favor of the planned new police station.</p>
<p>&#8220;If the tattoo freak says we need a new police station, we need a new police station,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The final District 5 candidate, Army veteran and postal worker Johnny Simmang, said his aim is to &#8220;keep Kyle hometown Kyle.&#8221;</p>
<p>Simmang said he wants to keep the historic district as it is and put new growth near the new Seton Medical Center Hays, on the east side of Interstate 35.</p>
<p>In the District 6 race, banker Russ Huebner has a three-point plan to solve the city&#8217;s debt problem: putting a five-year moratorium on new debt, making a planned tax increase next year the last for five years, and increasing the city&#8217;s strategic plan to look at least 15 years ahead instead of five.</p>
<p>Huebner said a new police station should be a top priority but added that the city should save for a few years then pay for it in cash. The city has many places for new businesses and industries, he said, but no business will want to come to Kyle if the tax rate keeps increasing.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a banker, I understand what debt means for people,&#8221; said Huebner.</p>
<p>The second District 6 candidate, Rhonda Cox, said she would like a referendum on a proposed $20 million recreation center.</p>
<p>Cox, an administrator at the University of Texas, said she would prefer hiring police officers over a new station, if forced to choose between the two, and opposes a tax freeze, saying it will put the city &#8220;10 or 15 years&#8221; behind.</p>
<p>&#8220;If we don&#8217;t put money into our infrastructure, no one&#8217;s going to want to come to Kyle,&#8221; she said.</p>
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<p>Demand for Early Care and Education in North Hays County Brings 16th Largest Privately Owned Child Care Provider in the Nation to Kyle, Texas</p>
<p>02.01.2010 – KYLE, Texas – Today, Stepping Stone School and Plum Creek Development Partners announced the recent closing on the site for a Stepping Stone School Child Development Center in Hays County. This will be Stepping Stone School’s first location in Hays County and eighteenth location in Central Texas.</p>
<p>The child development center will be built in Kyle’s Plum Creek master-planned community on a site located near Kyle Parkway (FM 1626) and Dorman Lane, adjacent to the newly opened TrustTexas Bank. Occupying 1.1 acres, the Kyle center will be an estimated 9,600 square feet. Stepping Stone School will provide early care and education to children from the ages of six weeks through 11 years old. Before and after-school programs will be offered for school age children, with Stepping Stone School transporting children from local elementary schools. School-age holiday care and a summer camp will also be offered.</p>
<p>Brett Arabie and Andrew Childers of Oxford Commercial represented Plum Creek Development Partners in the transaction.</p>
<p>“Stepping Stone School has proudly served the Austin and Bryan-College Station areas for over 30 years. We are thrilled to be opening a state of the art school in Kyle, Texas,” said Rhonda Paver, founder and executive director of Stepping Stone School. “The community and families of Kyle are a perfect match for Stepping Stone School. We are committed to the goals and values that lead the Kyle community. We look forward to a wonderful partnership with each and every family at our new center and in this region.”</p>
<p>The addition of Stepping Stone School is part of Plum Creek Development Partners’ plans to offer a New Urbanist community that suits a variety of ages, incomes and uses. This plan has unfolded over the past few years; in 2006 Plum Creek added local employer RSI and in 2009 brought Austin Regional Clinic, TrustTexas Bank and a 264-unit multifamily residential community to the development. A+ Federal Credit Union has also purchased a site in Plum Creek.</p>
<p>Population growth in Kyle has spurred demand for retail and services. Businesses and developments that have arrived to the area within the past three years include a City Lights Movie Theater, HEB Plus!, Kyle Marketplace, retailer Kohl’s, Seton Medical Center Hays and a Target department store.</p>
<p>“Rapid growth along FM 1626 is helping us realize our vision,” said Plum Creek Director of Operations, Peter French. “The value of a well-planned community has helped us sustain growth, even in an environment where capital markets are tight.”</p>
<p>About Stepping Stone School:<br />
Stepping Stone School, the largest privately owned child care provider in Central Texas and the 16th largest in the nation, has been locally owned and operated since 1979. Its founders and employees apply the principles of the school’s nationally recognized curriculum while providing the highest quality early education and care. In addition, the founders consistently exercise their philanthropic commitment to their community through donations of time, money and resources to organizations whose missions are to better the lives and education of children and families. For more information, please visit the Stepping Stone School web site at www.steppingstoneschool.com.</p>
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<h1>Two Kyle council members vie to be mayor</h1>
<h2>Johnson and Lopez have different ideas on city&#8217;s growth</h2>
<p>By <a onclick="return false" href="http://www.statesman.com/news/local/two-kyle-council-members-vie-to-be-mayor-222279.html?service=popup&amp;authorContact=222279&amp;authorContactField=0" target="_blank">Patrick George</a></p>
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<div id="attachment_368" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 179px"><a href="http://www.lopez4mayor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lucy-Johnson-wants-to-cut-debt-load.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-368" title="Lucy Johnson wants to cut debt load" src="http://www.lopez4mayor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lucy-Johnson-wants-to-cut-debt-load.jpeg" alt="Lucy Johnson wants to cut debt load" width="169" height="205" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lucy Johnson wants to cut debt load</p></div>
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<p>SAN MARCOS — The two Kyle City Council members running for mayor in Saturday&#8217;s special election have different visions on how the future of Kyle the fifth fastest-growing city in Texas should take shape.</p>
<p>District 1 Council Member Michelle Lopez and District 5 Council Member Lucy Johnson are running for the mayor&#8217;s seat vacated by Mike Gonzalez, who resigned to run for a spot on the Hays County Commissioners&#8217; Court. Early voting ends today. Election Day voting is from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Kyle City Hall, 100 W. Center St.</p>
<p>The dominant issue for both candidates is how to best manage the city&#8217;s growth.</p>
<p>Lopez, an administrator at Texas State University, is also the chair of Kyle&#8217;s Economic Development Committee. She&#8217;d like to create an industrial park to attract more manufacturing and production jobs and improve infrastructure, city services and the community&#8217;s involvement in government, she said.</p>
<p>Johnson, a graphic designer, bills herself as the &#8220;more fiscally conservative candidate&#8221; and wants a more comprehensive growth plan and trims to the city budget.</p>
<p>With the addition of new retailers, restaurants, bars and the Seton Medical Center Hays, the bedroom community is rapidly changing.</p>
<p>Since 2000, the population of Kyle has increased almost fivefold, from 5,314 in 2000 to 26,103 in 2008, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That growth has come with a few headaches.</p>
<p>Kyle&#8217;s police department is dramatically understaffed compared with similarly sized cities. At the same time, the city has a relatively low crime rate, with 141.9 violent and property crimes per 10,000 residents. The statewide average is 449.4 per 10,000; the rate in Cedar Park and Georgetown is about 160 per 10,000, according to Texas Department of Public Safety reports.</p>
<p>The department is housed in an old post office building that is too small and fails to meet current needs, city officials said. The city&#8217;s five-year capital improvement plan includes a new station, but no funds have been set aside for it.</p>
<p>Johnson said the city carries $73 million of debt because of efforts to address rapid growth. She wants to push that down and keep the tax rate from rising.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s against a proposed $20-million recreation center, which the city probably will finish planning for in the next few months. The council would need to approve the project, before asking voters to approve a bond election to pay for it, something Johnson doesn&#8217;t think voters will support.</p>
<p>&#8220;We just can&#8217;t afford it right now,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Kyle is in a possibly difficult period with the economy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lopez supports the recreation center, as did many residents before the economic downturn. But she wants to wait to bring it before voters until after November, when the election was originally planned, she said.</p>
<p>Johnson said she was the only council member who voted against the city budget in 2008, saying it had too many programs the city didn&#8217;t need. She also voted against a $100,000 plan to add an electric trolley service.</p>
<p>Lopez supported the trolley purchase — which is running one route — calling it a progressive step toward public transportation and reducing the city&#8217;s carbon footprint. &#8220;Most cities our size do not have trolleys, but it is a good step for us,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Lopez said she wants to see more citizen-based committees to advise the council. She also wants the city to have more civic events, such as Veterans&#8217; Day parades and Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities, so residents don&#8217;t have to go to Austin or San Marcos.</p>
<p>While he said he&#8217;d stay out of the race and wouldn&#8217;t endorse a particular candidate, Hays County Commissioner Jeff Barton , whose precinct includes Kyle, said both candidates were smart and hard-working members of city government.</p>
<p>&#8220;Kyle&#8217;s lucky to have two strong choices,&#8221; Barton said.</p>
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We are in the last week of the campaign, and I so appreciate all of your support. I wanted to send you information about the help I will need this week, for the campaign. If you have any time that you can give, I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much for your support! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, Friends!</p>
<p>We are in the last week of the campaign, and I so appreciate all of your support. I wanted to send you information about the help I will need this week, for the campaign. If you have any time that you can give, I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much for your support! Feel free to call me if you have any questions</p>
<p>Ways to Volunteer/Assist with Michelle’s Campaign:<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>VOTE!</strong> Early voting continues this week at Kyle City Hall</p>
<p>o   Monday, 2/8 from 7am to 7pm</p>
<p>o   Tuesday, 2/9 from 8am to 5pm</p>
<p><strong>GET YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO VOTE (who live in the Kyle city limits)!</strong></p>
<p>o   This is such an important election. If you can get your friends and family to vote, please encourage them, drive them or remind them. And, hopefully you can persuade them to cast a vote for me. J<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>PREPARATION FOR ELECTION DAY</strong> (Friday, February 12<sup>th</sup>)</p>
<p>o   On Friday evening, we will be preparing for election day beginning at 7pm. If you are available to help with that, we’d love to have you assist. The address is 231 Masonwood Drive, in The Trails Subdivision.</p>
<p>o   We will need people to help with addressing final push post cards, determine which volunteers we have lined up to hold signs the next day and other duties.</p>
<p>o   I’ll have some snacks for all!<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>ELECTION DAY </strong>(Saturday, February 13<sup>th</sup>)</p>
<p>o   Get out Final Push Cards</p>
<p>o   Smile and Hold Signs at City Hall (7am to 7pm)</p>
<p>o   Assist with following up with voters across town</p>
<p>o   Staff the Campaign Headquarters and keep drinks/snacks refreshed</p>
<p>Again, I do appreciate all that you have done to support me in this campaign, and previously. Let me know if you have any questions or have any ideas about how to improve our voter turnout. J</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Michelle</p>
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		<title>Just a few more days in Early Voting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today and tomorrow are the final days in Early Voting.  Get out today and cast your vote in Kyle Elections.
Early voting location:
Stop by Kyle City Hall located in downtown Kyle at 100 W Center Street
Monday, February 8th
Between the hours of 7am – 7pm
Tuesday, February 9th
Between the hours of 8am – 5pm
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today and tomorrow are the final days in Early Voting.  Get out today and cast your vote in Kyle Elections.</p>
<p><strong>Early voting location:<br />
Stop by Kyle City Hall located in downtown Kyle at 100 W Center Street</strong></p>
<p><strong>Monday, February 8th</strong><br />
Between the hours of 7am – 7pm</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday, February 9th</strong><br />
Between the hours of 8am – 5pm</p>
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