Big decisions on energy, water dominate mayor's agenda
Scott Stroud
Mayor Julián Castro didn't set out to be “the utility mayor,” but circumstances beyond his control have led him in that direction.
Castro inherited the city's $5.2 billion nuclear decision, and while that work is anything but finished, he's already turning toward another pressing need the city faces — making sure San Antonians have enough water to slake our growing thirst. [read rest of column]
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