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Delicia Herrera

City Hall Office
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283
210-207-70
65

Constituent Office
7042 Alamo Downs Pkwy.,
Ste. 500
San Antonio, TX 78238
210-679-6506

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District 6 Staff

  • Sonny Torres, Chief of Staff
     

  • Sandra Martinez,
    Special Projects
     

  • Mary Brett, Council Aide
     

  • Andrew Solano, Constituent Affairs
     

  • Sean Fitzgibbons, Council Aide
     

  • Sandra Garza, Senior Executive Secretary

 

 

 

Delicia Herrera is a lifelong resident of District 6, a proud product of the Edgewood community and a graduate of St. Mary’s University.  She was elected to the San Antonio City Council in 2005 and re-elected in 2007, by the largest margin of any contested Council race.

As an owner of a small business, DMH Construction and Professional Services, and past Chair of the City of San Antonio Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Board, Herrera has had success opening doors for small businesses, strengthening our local economy and supporting growth from within.

Herrera has had success as a small business advocate prior to her service on City Council. As a result, she was appointed to the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Committee for Small Business, the State of Texas General Services Commission, and most recently Congressman Gonzalez’s Congressional Housing Task Force. She also served on the building committee for the Affordable Parade of Homes in District 6.

Committed to serving the community, Herrera served on the Board of the Edgewood Family Network and is an active member of the Los Jardines Neighborhood Association. Her civic activities include teaching courses in the community, such as What You Need to Know in Order to Protest Your Property Tax Appraisal, and Preparation for the U.S. Citizenship exam.

In 2000, Herrera worked hard to improve the quality of housing for residents of the Mirasol Housing Development bringing residents concerns before the appropriate entities and organizations.

Herrera’s first term accomplishments include an integral role in negotiating the arrival of the Microsoft Corporation, participating as a founding member of the Westside Development Corporation, and crafting a public-private partnership agreement to remove over 200 homes from the flood plain.  Mayor Phil Hardberger appointed Councilwoman Herrera to Governance, Urban Affairs, and the Economic and International Affairs Council Committees. 

Herrera looks forward to strengthening the participation of residents in District 6, and working together to create educational and economic partnerships; thus, strengthening the local economy, improving the quality of life for all residents and developing A HIGHER STANDARD for our community.

City Council Appointments

  • Governance Committee
  • Quality of Life Committee (Chair)
  • Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG)
  • Committee of Six
  • Committee of Seven (Stormwater Management)
  • Planning Commission Liaison
  • Audit Subcommittee


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