Harlingen · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Harlingen public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Get ready, Harlingen! Mayor Norma Sepulveda is gearing up for her re-election bid. This means campaign season is officially here, so expect to see and hear a lot about the upcoming mayoral race.
The scheduled general meeting for February 12, 2026, has been canceled. This means no city business will be discussed or decided upon on this date. Residents should stay informed about future meeting schedules.
A Harlingen commissioner is accusing City Hall of playing favorites, raising questions about fairness in how city business is conducted. This could mean some projects or contracts might not be getting a level playing field.
Concerns were raised about the process for elected officials attending city-related events and conferences, and the transparency of these decisions.
The board discussed potential changes to their own operating rules, or bylaws. This ensures the board functions effectively and according to regulations.
The board clarified the duties of the Board Secretary, ensuring proper administrative support for the board's functions.
Concerns were raised about the city commission's influence over the airport board, with fears that personal interests could harm the airport's operations and that the recent treatment of the director and assistant director was disheartening.
Daniel Lopez won his reelection bid for Harlingen's District 2 City Commissioner seat. This means voters are likely looking for continuity in leadership and policy for that area.
Harlingen just wrapped up a runoff election for three city commissioner seats. Unofficial results are out, so we'll soon know who's taking charge of making key decisions for the city.