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The Voice of Seguin Today
Volume 55 • Number 208 830 • 379 • 2234
Local man runs unopposed in Halloween weekend in Seguin Seguin City Council race helping to introduce Rea, sharing more about his willingness to serve the constituents of District One.
Joe Rea
By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- When they head to the polls, voters in Seguin City Council District One will find themselves checking off the box in at least one uncontested race. Facing no opponent during the Nov. 3 General Election, Joe Rea has essentially landed the position on the city council. The Seguin Daily News is
Rea is retired from the Union Pacific Railroad. Throughout his years with the railroad, Rea says he’s moved up the ranks working various positions including dispatcher, brakeman, engineer and conductor. He says he is honored for his time on the railroad and for the opportunity to raise a family here in Seguin. “I moved to Seguin in June of 1999. I worked for the railroad for 42 years. I have three children. All of them graduated from Seguin High School and all of them attended the University of Texas in Austin and I’m proud to say that they all graduated from UT Austin and I’m a single parent and I
live in District 1 and I’ve been here 21 years,” said Rea. Rea says as one of the newest council members, he will strive to make sure that his district gets “its fair share of infrastructure funds for improvements, street maintenance and repairs, pedestrian sidewalks, and safe traffic flow to and from schools.”
He says with the arrival of COVID-19, “ the city’s management of funds and resources require meticulous planning and review of priorities for the best utilization of public funds.” Rea says he believes that with his experience, he acquires the skills and discipline necessary to serve as a city councilman. See UNOPPOSED, page 2
Seguin kicked off the Halloween holiday early with this Friday night Trunk or Treat event at Emmanuel’s Lutheran Day School. Photos by Joey Rosson.