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McAllen to celebrate former mayor Leo Montalvo and former City Commisioner Phyllis Griggs

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First Hispanic mayor, first woman commissioner achievements marked

McALLEN – Leo Montalvo, McAllen’s first Hispanic mayor, and Phyllis Griggs, McAllen’s first woman commissioner, will have plaques dedicated to their accomplishments put up at McAllen City Hall on Monday at 3:30 p.m.

Montalvo was elected mayor of McAllen in 1997 with a victory over long-time Mayor Othal Brand. Montalvo, an attorney, went on to win re-election four years later and served a total of eight years as mayor (until 2005). Montalvo was elected as a McAllen city commissioner in 1983 and served in that capacity for 14 years before becoming mayor.

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Griggs became the city’s first woman commissioner in 1987 when she was elected to that post. Griggs, a businesswoman, went on to serve until 2001. Griggs, along with Montalvo, played a major role in McAllen achieving All-America City status in 1996 and oversaw many major projects while in office.

The metal plaques will be mounted on a wall just inside the front entrance of City Hall. Montalvo and Griggs were both in office when the current McAllen City Hall was built in 1995.

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