In the heart of Elgin, Texas, Mayor Theresa McShan and Mayor Pro Tem Stacey Osborne gathered for a lively discussion, aiming to bridge the gap between local government and the community. "Sometimes when you get into local government, people tend to think we're not people," McShan remarked, emphasizing the humanity behind their roles. Both leaders expressed their commitment to representing the residents of Elgin, hoping to foster a sense of connection through their upcoming podcast.
The podcast promises to be more than just a platform for city council discussions; it aims to showcase the vibrant life in Elgin. "We want to keep it down to earth," Osborne added, highlighting their desire to engage with the community on various topics, from local governance to the exciting activities available in the city.
Listeners can look forward to interviews with key figures in the community, including Christina Alvarez, the Main Street Manager, who will discuss the new Depot District—a project that has generated considerable excitement among residents. Additionally, city secretary Peyton Sandefer will shed light on the importance of voting, a crucial civic duty that shapes the future of Elgin. The podcast will also feature Isaac Turner, the acting city manager, who will share insights into his role and the workings of city management.
As the leaders prepare to launch this initiative, they hope to not only inform but also connect with the community on a personal level, reinforcing their commitment to Elgin's growth and well-being. With a blend of governance and local culture, the podcast aims to engage residents and remind them that their leaders are, at their core, just like them—dedicated to serving and enhancing the community they love.