City of Wylie, Texas
Albert Garza has over 30 years of experience in various roles related to public works and water utilities. Since April 2010, Albert has served as the Public Works Assistant Superintendent for the City of Wylie, Texas. Prior to this role, Albert worked as the Water Utility Crewleader and Water Quality Specialist at the same city from July 2004 to 2010. Earlier in the career, Albert gained valuable experience as a Water Utility Operator and Pump Maintenance Mechanic for the City of Garland between March 1994 and 2004. Albert's professional journey began in the United States Army, where responsibilities included serving as Section Chief for a Field Artillery Howitzer Unit from June 1987 to February 1994.
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City of Wylie, Texas
Wylie embraces growth and prosperity without sacrificing its hometown appeal. Its many community-driven events are often mentioned when Wylie receives awards and honors. Some of these events include the Wylie Chamber of Commerce Championship Rodeo, the Wylie 500 Pedal Car Races, Bluegrass on Ballard, Boo on Ballard, Taste of Wylie, National Night Out, and the Wylie Arts Festival. Wylie's unique sense of home, selection of housing, growing retail options, historic downtown area, and recreational opportunities make it the perfect place for your family or business. With an eye to preserving the past, a celebration of present-day good times, and planning for the future, Wylie is still wide awake! The City of Wylie is governed by a Council-Manager form of government in which the Council establishes city policy through ordinances and resolutions; and the City Manager carries out city policy and is responsible for city operations. The Wylie City Council consists of the Mayor and six Council members. The Mayor and Council are elected at-large, which means they represent the entire city and all registered voters may vote for all seven places. Following each election, the Council selects a fellow Council member to serve as Mayor ProTem.