Oct 08, 2024
The Aransas Pass City Council accepted the resignation of City Manager Gary Edwards on Monday.KRIS 6 reached out to Mayor Ramiro Gomez, who explained that Edwards felt he was "ready to retire" and that he wanted to "spend more time with his kids and grandkids."Edwards had served as City Manager since September 28, 2017.When asked if the council has begun looking for a replacement, Gomez told KRIS 6 that, for the time being, former Aransas Pass City Secretary Mary Beth Waters will be filling in as interim City Manager, but the council is actively searching for a full-time replacement.Discussions regarding the city manager's position were held during the council's executive session on Monday. While the city broadcasts these meetings to YouTube, that broadcast did not return following the executive session.The City Secretary told KRIS 6 News that the person responsible for recording this meeting was unaware the council had returned and the "record button" was not pushed.She cited it as a "technical glitch" and said that going forward procedures would be put in place to ensure these meetings are recorded.For the latest local news updates, click here, or download the KRIS 6 News App.
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