San Angelo voters will go to the polls Saturday, May 6, to elect a mayor and representatives for four of the City Council’s six districts.
The vacancy in the San Angelo City Council’s District 1 seat will be filled during a special election May 6 to be held at the same time as a previously scheduled election to fill four other seats.
The City of San Angelo’s Capital Improvement Plan will be the focus of a town hall forum hosted by District 5 City Councilman Lane Carter on Tuesday.
Three people filed their candidacies in the May 6 election for the San Angelo City Council this morning, the first day to apply for a spot on the ballot.