It's always possible. It's a tough business and certainly that's not unknown that they leverage one city against the other. I don't believe so myself. I think they have some serious interest in San Antonio. But perhaps I'm of a trusting nature.
We are going to pay more than we ever have for a city manager, but we have a lot more San Antonio than we've ever had, too,
Let Project Quest get back to work and train the citizens of San Antonio.
We're not as strong in the media market as we could be because San Antonio sits off by itself, it's not in the middle of a metropolitan area. I know (with) the National League, that carries a lot of water.
I probably would rather be known for leaving a major park system in San Antonio,
Financial services may soon be the largest industry in San Antonio,
If (Tagliabue) was here today, he could not help but be impressed, ... I don't know if he would change his mind (about calling San Antonio a small market), but I think he would be impressed.
I'd love to build in the feeling of early San Antonio, which was an oasis, which was why everybody came here. Urbanization has to some degree wiped that out ... we've been cutting trees and putting cement everywhere we can since then.
We're not going to wait for federal dollars to arrive, ... We're going to go ahead and write whatever checks need to be written right now to take care of these people and let them know that people in San Antonio love them.
I would like to see a more beautiful San Antonio. It's important to a city, and to individuals,
San Antonio is going through a metamorphosis from a small border village to a big city.