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Downstream near the confluence of Perrin and Beitel Creeks and an unnamed concrete channel, Calvert saw a huge run of wrought ...
For the past three years, Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert has championed a project that he says would remake the sluggish northwest corner of downtown San Antonio into a people magnet. It ...
As San Antonio leaders continue their investigation into what made the June 12 floods so severe, a Bexar County leader ...
Bexar Commissioner Tommy Calvert listens to Alamo Community Group Board Secretary Christine Drennon during a county budget work session on Wednesday, Sept. 6.
Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert has been known to rock the boat — but often through diplomacy, his field of study at Tufts University. Calvert was elected in 2014 as the youngest and ...
Editor's Note: Jade Esteban Estrada is the writer of Glitter Political, a series of articles detailing San Antonio's political scene. It could be argued that Tommy Calvert’s 2014 election as ...
On December 12, 2023, he led the Bexar County Commissioners Court to expand the exemption from 5% to 20% for all taxpayers, a move projected to save residents more than $52.7 million in 2024 alone.
SAN ANTONIO — Tommy Calvert defeated Timothy Wilson in Bexar County Precinct 4 to become the first African-American on Commissioners Court. With most of the vote counted, Calvert had a 9 ...
SAN ANTONIO, May 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert's leadership in creating the transformational Camelot II neighborhood trash program and the Greenies Urban Farm ...
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — All but one member of the Bexar County Commissioners Court voted to approve the $2.95 billion budget on Tuesday. Precinct 4 Commissioner Tommy Calvert abstained from voting ...
On December 12, 2023, he led the Bexar County Commissioners Court to expand the exemption from 5% to 20% for all taxpayers, a move projected to save residents more than $52.7 million in 2024 alone.
On December 12, 2023, he led the Bexar County Commissioners Court to expand the exemption from 5% to 20% for all taxpayers, a move projected to save residents more than $52.7 million in 2024 alone.
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