HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes City Council - 05/13/2025I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the minutes of
the Regular Meeting of the Corpus Christi City Council of May 13, 2025 which
were approved by the City Council on June 10, 2025.
WITNESSETH MY HAND AND SEAL, on this the loth day of June 2025.
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Rebecca Huerta
City Secretary
Corpus Christi, Texas
City of Corpus Christi
Rebecca Huerta, City Secretary
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Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277
(361) 826-3105
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City of Corpus Christi
Meeting Minutes
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1201 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
11:30 AM Council Chambers
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A. Mayor Paulette Guajardo to call the meeting to order.
Mayor Guajardo called the meeting to order at 11:34 a.m.
B. Invocation to be given by Pastor Rick Barrera with Believe Church.
Pastor Rick Barrera with Believe Church gave the invocation.
C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Texas Flag to be
led by Brannon Chapman, 12th grader from Flour Bluff High School.
Brannon Chapman, 12th grader from Flour Bluff High School, led the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Texas Flag.
D. City Secretary Rebecca L. Huerta to call the roll of the required Charter Officers.
City Secretary Rebecca Huerta called the roll and verified that a quorum of the City
Council and the required Charter Officers were present to conduct the meeting.
Charter Officers: City Manager Peter Zanoni, City Attorney Miles Risley and City
Secretary Rebecca Huerta
Present: 9 - Council Member Roland Barrera,Council Member Carolyn Vaughn,Council Member Gil
Hernandez,Council Member Sylvia Campos,Mayor Paulette Guajardo,Council Member
Eric Cantu,Council Member Mark Scott,Council Member Kaylynn Paxson, and Council
Member Everett Roy
E. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS / UPDATE ON CITY OPERATIONS: (ITEM 1)
1. 25-0587 Briefing on FY 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) by
Heather Hurlbert, Assistant City Manager, and Weaver and Tidwell, LLP External
Auditors
Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 1.
Engagement Director of Weaver and Tidwell, LLP Matt Rogers presented information on
the following topics: overview; engagement team; audit schedule; audit process; audit
results: financial statements; audit results: federal awards; audit results: state awards;
summary schedule of audit findings; audit results: passenger facility charge audit; auditor
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communications; and uncorrected misstatements.
Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Mr. Rogers, and Director of Finance
Sergio Villasana discussed the following topics: the importance of City staffs efficiency
and training; some departments' Standard Operating Procedures are outdated and will
be amended; the purpose of the comprehensive report is to ensure balances are
accurate; the City's external auditor issued a high rating on the City's financial reporting;
and a request for Council to receive packets timely to adequately review.
F. PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor Guajardo opened public comment.
Stephen Klepper, Corpus Christi, TX, spoke about public comment decorum and
protocol.
Susie Saldana, Corpus Christi, TX, voiced concern about the money grab in the Housing
Authority.
Eli Oliver, Kent Oliver, and Rob Bailey, Corpus Christi, TX, discussed and encouraged
an Eagle Scout Service Project to memorialize a NASA Tracking Station at Bill Witt
Park.
Isabel Araiza, Corpus Christi, TX, raised concern about the Water Summit sponsorships.
Marilena Garza, Corpus Christi, TX, expressed concern about cutting the library budget
in that libraries are a source of heating and cooling centers.
Rachel Caballero, Corpus Christi, TX, spoke about the City's lack of leadership.
Eli McKay, Corpus Christi, TX, expressed concern about the budget workshop.
Adam Rios, Corpus Christi, TX, spoke about the fundraiser benefiting the preservation of
the Ritz Theatre at The Bay Jewel Center on May 14.
John Hendricks, Corpus Christi, TX, spoke about the new Bayview Cemetery and the
Feast of Corpus Christi.
The following citizens submitted a written public comment which is attached to the
minutes: Janet Newcomb, Corpus Christi, TX and Julie Rogers, Corpus Christi, TX.
G. BOARD & COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS: (NONE)
H. EXPLANATION OF COUNCIL ACTION:
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I. BRIEFINGS: (ITEMS 2 - 4)
2. 25-0670 Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus Project, to include current
project status update.
Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 2.
Program Management Office Director Brett Van Hazel, Chief Operating Officer of
Corpus Christi Water Drew Molly, and Director of Communications Elisa Olsen
presented information on the following topics: presentation overview; current project
status update; project timeline; Near and Far Field Modeling: Inner Harbor Ship Channel;
Near and Far Field Modeling; demonstration plant update; future project topics;
alternative water supply project update; project website; project website features; 3
communication campaigns; communications campaign #1; communications campaign
#2; and communications campaign #3.
Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, COO Molly, Director Van Hazel, and
Director Olsen discussed the following topics: the purpose of Formosa Water is to
ensure the City has adequate water for a year; in order for the City to get out of stage 3
water restrictions, the reservoirs must exceed a 30 percent threshold; the permit timeline
for water wells; a request for staff to provide the firm yield of each reservoir; the timeline
for reclaimed water; concerns with how this promotion is perceived and the amount of
money spent on advertising; and Council Members spoke in support of this campaign to
educate the community about the water emergency.
3. 25-0555 Grant Activity Update
Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 3.
Director of Finance Sergio Villasana presented information on the following topics:
background; research and development phase; pre -award phase; award phase; post
award phase; and grant totals.
Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Assistant City Manager Heather Hurlbert,
and Director Villasana discussed the following topics: a request for an analysis of how
many departments write their own grants; to prioritize departments that need grants the
most; and a desire to set funds aside to provide grants for smaller departments.
4. 25-0671 Briefing on 89th Texas Legislative Session Update, presented by Ryan
Skrobarczyk, Director of Intergovernmental Relations.
This Item was withdrawn.
J. CONSENT AGENDA: (ITEMS 5 -11)
Approval of the Consent Agenda
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Mayor Guajardo referred to the Consent Agenda. No Items were pulled for individual
consideration.
Council Member Paxson moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Council
Member Campos. The motion carried by the following vote:
Aye:
9 - Council Member Barrera, Council Member Vaughn, Council Member Hernandez, Council
Member Campos, Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Cantu, Council Member Scott,
Council Member Paxson and Council Member Roy
Abstained: 0
5. 25-0727 Approval of the May 6, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes
The Minutes were approved on the consent agenda.
Consent - Second Reading Ordinances
6. 25-0559 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute documents to
apply for and accept twelve grant renewal applications in an amount up to
$2,772,910.00, authorizing 32 grant positions, and acceptance of an amount of
up to $55,000 in program income from the Texas Department of Health and
Human Services and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and
upon receipt, to appropriate funds in the No. 1066 Health Grants Fund for said
programs.
This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda.
Enactment No: 033649
7. 25-0545 Ordinance authorizing three real estate sales contracts totaling up to $1,534,880
to purchase properties necessary for the Nueces River Water Pump Station
Project, located in Council District 1, as follows: (1) 13702 N. Hillwood Trail from
Jeffrey & Cindy Kirby for $619,000.00 plus $4,000.00 closing costs; (2) 13710
N. Hillwood Trail from Jose & Selinda Zepeda for $140,000.00 plus $4,000.00
closing costs; and (3) 13720 N. Hillwood Trail from Steven Hook for
$769,880.00 plus $4,000.00 closing costs; and authorizing two short-term lease
agreements to lease property to (1) Jeffrey and Cindy Kirby for 13702 North
Hillwood Trail for $500.00 per month for six months and (2) Michael Cervantes
for 13720 North Hillwood Trail for $1,000.00 per month for three months; with FY
2025 Funding available from the Water Capital Fund.
This Ordinance was passed on second reading on the consent agenda.
Enactment No: 033650
Consent - Contracts and Procurement
8.. 25-0273 Motion authorizing execution of a one-year service agreement, with two one-year
options, with ADK Environmental, Inc., of Odem, in an amount up to
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$255,000.00, with a potential amount up to $765,000.00 if options are
exercised, for preventative maintenance on City wastewater infrastructure and
for emergency vactor services for Corpus Christi Water, with FY 2025 funding of
$255,000.00 from the Wastewater Fund.
This Motion was passed on the consent agenda.
Enactment No: M2025-055
Consent - Capital Projects
9. 25-0622 Resolution awarding a construction contract to Mako Contracting, LLC, of
Corpus Christi, for the reconstruction of Huntwick Avenue, from South Staples
Street to Pavement Change, with new concrete pavement, sidewalks, curbs and
gutters, ADA-compliant curb ramps, signage, pavement markings, and
necessary utility improvements, in an amount up to $954,452.20, located in
Council District 5 with FY 2025 funding available from Streets Type B funds.
This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda.
Enactment No: 033651
General Consent Items
10. 25-0681 Resolution nominating CITGO Refining and Chemical Co., LP ("CITGO") to the
Office of the Governor Economic Development & Tourism ("EDT") through the
Economic Development Bank ("Bank") as a single enterprise project pursuant to
the Texas Enterprise Zone Act ("Act").
This Resolution was passed on the consent agenda.
Enactment No: 033652
Consent - First Reading Ordinances
11. 25-0637 Ordinance to add new Section 12-109 to Chapter 12 of the City Code to
prohibit crossing of buoy markers at Choke Canyon Reservoir; providing for a
penalty not to exceed $500 and publication.
This Ordinance was passed on first reading on the consent agenda.
K. RECESS FOR LUNCH
Mayor Guajardo recessed the Council meeting for lunch at 2:20 p.m. Executive Session
Items 14 and 15 were held during the lunch recess. Mayor Guajardo reconvened the
meeting at 3:21 p.m.
L. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (NONE)
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M. INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION ITEMS: (ITEMS 12 - 13)
12. 25-0686 Presentation of the Plan of Finance for FY 2025 and resolution by the City
Council of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, authorizing and approving
publication of Notice of Intention to issue not more than $43,200,000 of
Certificates of Obligation, in one or more series, for certain capital
improvements, as included and approved by City Council in the Fiscal Year
2025 Capital Budget; complying with the requirements contained in Securities
and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12; and providing an effective date.
Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 12.
Managing Director of Specialized Public Finance Inc. Victor Quiroga and Director of
Finance Sergio Villasana presented information on the following topics: the long view on
tax-exempt rates: The Bond Buyer's GO Index since 1961; financing transactions;
general obligation financing overview per approved budget; utility system financing
overview per approved budget; current city bond ratings; council action timeline; prudent
debt management; financing capital projects; steps for issuance; and projects funded
with Certificates of Obligation.
Council Members, City Manager Peter Zanoni, Assistant City Manager Heather Hurlbert,
and Director Villasana discussed the following topics: concerns with using Certificates of
Obligation (CO's) for the storm water project and industrial streets; whether the 1/8 cent
sales tax will be used to pay off CO's; the City is not recommending new CO's in the next
budget; and support of CO's due to the completion of capital improvement projects.
Mayor Guajardo opened public comment.
There were no comments from the public.
Mayor Guajardo closed public comment.
Council Member Barrera moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member
Cantu. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote:
Aye: 7 - Council Member Barrera, Council Member Vaughn, Council Member Campos, Mayor
Guajardo, Council Member Cantu, Council Member Scott and Council Member Roy
Nay: 2 - Council Member Hernandez and Council Member Paxson
Abstained: 0
Enactment No: 033653
13. 25-0739 Resolution of the Corpus Christi City Council supporting Senate Bill 22 and
House Bill 4568, which creates the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program and establishes and funds the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Fund.
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Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 13.
Council Members stated this is a great opportunity for the City.
Mayor Guajardo opened public comment.
There were no comments from the public.
Mayor Guajardo closed public comment.
Council Member Paxson moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member
Barrera. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote:
Aye:
9 - Council Member Barrera, Council Member Vaughn, Council Member Hernandez, Council
Member Campos, Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Cantu, Council Member Scott,
Council Member Paxson and Council Member Roy
Abstained: 0
Enactment No: 033654
N. EXECUTIVE SESSION: (ITEMS 14 - 15)
14. 25-0725 Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and
Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with
attorneys concerning legal issues related to the Corpus Christi Housing Authority
and land to be purchased by said entity and Texas Government Code §
551.072 to discuss and deliberate the potential purchase and/or value of the
aforementioned property rights because deliberation in an open meeting would
have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in
negotiations with a third person.
Mayor Guajardo referred to Item 14.
The following Resolution was considered:
Resolution authorizing active opposition to improper and/or illegal use of property tax
exemptions by the Corpus Christi Housing Authority, affiliates, and entities connected
thereto.
Council Member Paxson moved to approve the resolution, seconded by Council Member
Barrera. This Resolution was passed and approved with the following vote:
Aye:
9 - Council Member Barrera, Council Member Vaughn, Council Member Hernandez, Council
Member Campos, Mayor Guajardo, Council Member Cantu, Council Member Scott,
Council Member Paxson and Council Member Roy
Abstained: 0
Enactment No: 033655
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15. 25-0738 Executive session pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.071 and
Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.05 to consult with
attorneys concerning legal issues related to proposed or potential state
legislation regarding appeals of water rates.
This E-Session Item was discussed in executive session.
O. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Guajardo adjourned this meeting at 4:31 p.m.
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has significantly enhanced safe public access and provided improved, unobstructed views of the beautiful
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Name Julie Rogers
Address 710 Furman Ave, Corpus Christi, TX
Corpus Christi, TX, 78404
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Are you a resident of Corpus Christi? Yes
What district do you reside in? District 1
Topic Library Budget
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I appreciated Director Laura Garcia's report on our Public Libraries last week. I also appreciate the
considerable work done by the Library Staff, the Advisory Library Board & the Community in trying to find
solutions that ensure libraries are for everyone and that everyone is safe. What remains to be solved is
better funding for our public libraries. Year after year the Library subsists on minimum funding which gives
us minimum services, for instance the operating hours. Director Garcia reported what CCPL needs to
operate professionally and efficiently. Community members agree, as reflected by the attached petition for
better funding. During this fiscal year, over 1,000 people have advocated for our public libraries in one way
or another. The Library is not a thing of the past, but an investment in the future. Even though a solution
was found to offer restricted cards for juveniles & teens more efficiently and less costly, we still need to
better fund our libraries.
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Better Funding for Our Corpus Christi Public Libraries
To: Mayor Paulette Guajardo and Corpus Christi City Council
We want and deserve a strong, vibrant and well -funded public library system in Corpus Christi.
This budget season, the City of Corpus Christi should strive to achieve the average level of
support provided to library systems in Texas communities of similar size. The Texas State Library
and Archives Commission reports in its latest statistics (2023) that the operating revenue per
capita for Corpus Christi was $18.13 while the average for cities of similar size was $25.98.
We need to focus on additional funding so we can have things like: convenient and expanded
hours of operation; more staff; full and secure accreditation; a collection of print and electronic
materials that is current and growing; programs and presentations in partnership with community
organizations; current and up-to-date technology; access and support for local history archives;
reference services that help the community formulate questions and access resources; security
for patrons, personnel and resources; and well maintained facilities and equipment.
Why is this important?
Last year a new Youth (Birth-17) Library Card was created and implemented that requires
parent/guardian approval and allows parents/guardians to limit, observe and monitor the use of
their child's or minor's card. A new project began in December to relocate Young Adult (YA) books
from the Teen section into a section specifically designated for YA. The newly adopted Collection
Development Policy changes and designates specific age ranges for books and sections from Teen
ages 13-16 to Teen ages 13-17 and from YA 16+ to YA 18-25. Juvenile age remains Infancy-12
years old. More safeguards have been put in place so there is no need to spend $15,000-$25,000
or more to implement new restricted Juvenile and Teen Library Cards, especially since our public
libraries are chronically underfunded and there is no pornography in the library!
Signed by 239 people:
Name Zip code
Julie Rogers 78404
Natalie Terihov 78411
Eli McKay 78401
Vickie Natale 78404
Marilena Garza 78404
Kathryn Oler 78404-2119
Shirin Delsooz 78414
Alexandra Flucke 78412
Candace Hart 78414
Pooja 78412
Bindingnavele
Elizabeth Riggle 78404
James Klein 78411
Linda Snider 78415
Name Zip code
Sylvia Campos 78411
Gail Busch 78412
Teresa Klein 78411
Alice Upshaw 78411
Hawkins
Nicole Carroll 78418
Mary Alice 78413
Wiechman
Mariah Boone 78404
Lisa Orsborn 78407
Hernandez
Elizabeth 78414
Stockley
Barbara Craig- 78404
Schniepp
Sylvia Higgins 78411
dora wilburn 78415
Ronee Martinez 78411
Sarah W 78415
Nancy Vera 78411
Sylvia Whitworth 78413
Kitana Sanchez 78404
Griselda Perales 78415
John Nesmith 78411
Merida Forrest 78414
Yvette Galvan 78416
Kimberly Moore 78418
Conor Rice 78412
Steve Barrera 78413
Teresa Bacon 78413
Sarah Tuley 78413
Cecilia Akers 78259
Velma Rodriguez 78416
Greta Garza 78414
Hannah Mitchell 78412
Name Zip code
Tom Tagliabue 78412
Brittni Young 78415
Malia Perez 78413
Olivia Diaz 78412
Jennifer Gracia 78412
Christina English 78408
Margot 78414
Moczygemba
Emma Vera Vera 78411
Kimberly Cornett 78412
Zach Mocquot 78415
Debbie Zafereo 78414
Angelia H-L 78411
Andi Cornett 78411
Jennifer Ellis 78404
Andrew De La 78412
Rosa
Henry Rogers 78404
Samuel Driscoll 78362
Monica Sigg 78418
Madison Moreno- 78411
Prater
Laurie Schofield 78418
Christina Morlan 78411
Randall Stuart 78414
Ely Powers Rhea 78411
Isabel Araiza 78412
Lillian Narvaez 78411
Mercedes Ramos 78418
Garcia
Jacquelyn Tleimat 78404
Caren Gutierrez 78415
Caren Gutierrez
Samantha 78404
Schiereck
Name Zip code
Tina Shield 78411
Gail Blanpied 78411
Eric Payne 78404
Ana Ramos 78416
Lucia Torres 78411
Priscilla Ramos 78411
Brighitta Flores 78414
Samantha 78416
Gonzales
Guillermo 78416
Gonzalez
Nick Gilby 78412
Juan Canales 78414
Juan Dinn 78411
Kenneth Grigsby 78418
Stacie Garrecht 78414
Pat Garcia 78415
Margaret Duran 78413
Cassidy Hunsaker 78412
Carroll Matthews 78412
Patton Matthews
Vanessa Aguirre 78414
Hilario Gonzales 78415
Ariana Escamilla 78410
Mary Lancaster 78415
Yvette Martinez 78413
Al Rosen 10016
Cynthia Weber 78413
Phyllis Finley 78411
Alicia Hoover 78412
Joan Wolfe 78404
Brenda Miles 78404
David Kozowski 78404
Judy Lapointe 78404
Name Zip code
Jim Klein 78411
Melanie Sanchez 78418
Ruth Falck 78411
Kennah Leal 78414
Annell Neale 78411
Paula Garham
Kelli Thompson
Laura Estrada
78418
78404
78412
Alicia Benn 78410
Stephanie 78415
Guerrero
Rene Saenz 78415
Melina Gosa
Lori Acker 78410
Shelley Bryan 78382
Sandy Mueller 78382
John Bridevaux 78380
Travis Bridevaux 78380
Samantha 78411
Sandate White
Matthew 78413
Benavides
JoAnn Gomez 78412
JoAnn Beltran 78416
Carol Lowe 78404
Jana Miller 78412
Longlois
Criselda Lugo 78390
Heather Arnold 78404
Carolyn Koivula 78411
Michael Green 78415
Kimberly Reinhart 78411
Patricia Bowman 78418
Julie Findley 78373
78414
Name Zip code
Leslie Hoekstra 78373
Suraida Nanez 78413
James
Evelyn James 78413
Jason James 78413
Kathy Lamb 78413
Carlos Herrera 78413
Cynthia Herrera 78413
Jack Pace 78414
Mia Cardona 78414
Larry Cashion 78418
Rogen Gerald 78411
Monica Chavez- 78401
Lozano
Leslie Johnson 78404
Matthew Byrn 37128
Christine Galus 78413
Patricia Jones 78413
Craig Jones 78413
Marissa Garcia 78413
Niccolas 78404
Escamilla
Molly Davis 77354
raven drake 78359
Elaine Swaine 14223-3107
becky moeller 78412
Heidi Lee Shew 78415
Jasmine Woodson 78404
Adam Birckelbaw 78412
Ricardo 78401
Velasquez
Richard Escalante 78401
Marques Bronde 78401
John Henton 78410
Name Zip code
Angela Leal 78404
Rosalyn Salazar 78415
Shira Weiss 02130
L Gordon 78418
Mckenzie Garza 78414
Anne Scott 78412
Crystal Garcia 78415-3628
Regi Bright 78411
Patricia Garcia 78415
Erikka Garibay 78411
Kendra Walker 77049
Gretchen Pruett 78640-8020
Jane Bering 79605
Dee Wimbish 78412
Claire Lemons 78411
Amy Perry 78404
Kelly Gonzalez 78413
Catherine Cox 78412
Shirley Selz 78413
Kristin Conlan 78414
Deanne Purcell 78418
JoMarie Rios 78413
Sylvia Whitworth 78413
Beatrice 78414
Blomquist
Sylvia Rendon 78418
Joanna Huckabee 78412
Eva De La Garza 78414
Cheryl Sanders 78414
Lisa Leal -Garcia 78414
Sherry Putman 78413
Cynthia Herin 78413
Grace Martinez 78411
Name Zip code
Lessie Hoffman 78411
Dorothy Ewing 78411
Agnes Hamilton 78411
Diana Cardenas 78410
Belinda Avila 78412
Linda White 78412
Alex Amador 78414
Tomasa 78415
Hernandez
Leti Valentin 78411
Elizabeth Diemert 78411
Margaret Diemart 78412
Coretta Graham 78412
John Samaniego 78410
Luis Galvan 78414
Kina Pena 78414
Sandra Prince 78414
Lamar Childress 78414
Jeanne Leonard 78412
Nada Martin 78418
Kathy Ordner 78418
Diana Broyles 78401
Carmen Duron 78405
Kathy Seidel 78413
Stacie Garrecht 78414
Amanda Rose 78404
Amy Briseno 78415
Judith Alvarez 78415
Dora Wilburn 78413
Bianca Gutierrez 78414
Victoria Rogers 78416
Tami Longino 78412
Name Zip code
Betty Jean 78414
Longoria
Gloria Caceres 78413
June Richardson 28590
Jade Goodwin 44221
Luis Saucedo 78466
Craig Rogers 78418
Tom Whitehurst, 78411
Jr.
Carol D. Clair 78418
Diane E. Johnson 78418
William B. Reed 78418
Mabel Byrates 78418
John A. Vaughn 78418
Doreen Kinkel 78418