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Reply Council member Mo Seifeldein will not run for mayor or City Council in Alexandria during the 2021 election. (City of Alexandria) ALEXANDRIA, VA On Monday, Council member Mo Seifeldein announced he will not run for mayor or City Council in 2021. Seifeldein previously indicated he would run against current Mayor Justin Wilson. In a statement, Seifeldein said he would continue to mentor students and serve the public in other ways. Seifeldein thanked his colleagues and the community for the opportunity to serve on City Council. He was elected in November 2018 to serve a three-year term from 2019 to 2021, becoming the first Sudanese immigrant to serve on City Council. ....
UpdatedFri, Feb 5, 2021 at 1:56 pm CT Reply Council members approved purchasing the Candlewood Suites, 10811 Pecan Park Blvd., for $6.7 million one week after another hotel was bought. (Tony Cantú/Patch Staff) AUSTIN, TX Austin City Council members on Thursday approved the purchase of a fourth hotel envisioned as a makeshift homeless shelter. During the Austin City Council meeting, council members approved purchasing the Candlewood Suites, 10811 Pecan Park Blvd., for $6.7 million. The move follows last week s approval to buy the Texas Bungalows Hotel & Suites in North Austin at a cost of $9.5 million. This housing saves lives, Austin City Council member Greg Casar said in a prepared statement. It will help us get hundreds of people out of tents and into housing. We all have to pull together as a city to address homelessness, and that s why we ve purchased hotels in four districts now, including my own. These hotels will not only be homes for people, but ....