POSTED: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 - 9:55pm
UPDATED: Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 9:04am
Inside the Amigoland Convention Center the Brownsville mayor Pat Ahumada hosted a town hall meeting.
The purpose: for the public to hear all about Public Charters and Fly Frontera.
The city council will soon vote on a proposed contract with the airline.
It would bring the airline to Brownsville and provide service to Tampico and Monterrey.
"Its creates jobs and brings in money from the outside also provides safe travel to go into Mexico."
Representatives from the proposed airline had the chance to explain what the airline is all about.
"The goal of public charters is to fill the air with 30 people 13 times a week and will generate 40,000 passengers that will spent money to support Brownsville as a city."
Under the proposed contract the city would provide a 2.5 million dollar incentive.
"This a great opportunity for the city we did the same with Continental airlines we subsidized them with 3.5 million dollars."
During the town hall meeting people had a chance to express their opinion.
"I am bringing jobs from around the border and taking them into Mexico, nobody is giving me money I don't have a politician going to meetings and lobbying for me."
"You're spending taxpayer dollars and we the people are tired of it."
"I am for airlines we need to make this the best deal for the us at this time."
"Everyone is questioning it because we don't go through the process of transparency and accountability."
City council tabled the vote on this proposal during April 5th meeting for 25 days.