Building a culture of fiscal sustainability – with Noel Bernal & Helen Ramirez
Noel Bernal and Helen Ramirez, are the city manager and assistant city manager (respectively) for the City of Brownsville, Texas. In this wide-ranging interview, they discuss some of the ways they're using the lens of fiscal sustainability to guide investments, prioritize infrastructure projects, and make land use decisions. (Last year, Verdunity conducted a land use fiscal analysis for Brownsville, which was used as the launch point for a more intentional budgeting process, the creation of a new Unified Development Code, and investment in revitalization of their historic downtown.)
Noel and Helen also give some insights on building an effective and unified leadership team.
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(This episode features music from No Money, Tours, and Custodian of Records.)
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