San Antonio Councilman Mario Bravo wants fines for city contractors that miss deadlines
With the next citywide election just three months away, District 1 Councilman Mario Bravo says he wants to hold city contractors accountable for the construction nightmare along the St. Mary's Strip. On Monday, Bravo filed a council consideration request (CCR) that, if ultimately approved by the entire council, would reward city contractors for completing projects ahead of schedule. However, there's a kicker: the resolution also proposes fining contractors for every day a project goes over its initial deadline.
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