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City Hall Office
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283
Office: 210-207-7064
Cell: 210-232-3936

Constituent Office
3319 Sidney Brooks, Bldg. 510
San Antonio, TX 78235
210-207-0969

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District 3 Staff

DeAnne Cueller
Deputy Chief of Staff, Chief of Information
Phone: 210-207-7066

Gus Cardenas
Deputy Chief, Chief of Constituent Outreach
Phone: 210-207-7066

Norma J. Gonzales
Interim Sr. Executive Secretary
Phone: 210-207-7064

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Leticia Ozuna Council District 3

Leticia Ozuna and City Seal Leticia Ozuna was unanimously appointed to serve on the San Antonio City Council for District 3 on January 12, 2012. A proud resident of the Highland Park neighborhood, software engineer specializing in cyber-security and mother of two, Councilwoman Ozuna is a fifth-generation San Antonian, whose family has played an important role in the city through its support of educational, social and other developments.




Councilwoman Ozuna aims to add to her family's civic legacy by helping District 3 residents and the broader community achieve the following goals:

  • fund library and park maintenance,
  • create affordable code-compliant housing,
  • enforce safe neighborhood rules,
  • advocate for neighborhood associations,
  • create team building and other training programs for students,
  • support recreational activities for residents of all ages, and
  • enable more seniors to keep their independence.
Over the past few years, Ozuna has been on the board of the Highland Park Neighborhood Association, the City of San Antonio Parks Bond Committee and SA 2012. She also has also been an active Girl Scout volunteer/troop leader, was a manager for the city's first co-working space, C4 Workspace, and helped start a community-based online news service, Nowcast SA.

Before these ventures, Ozuna owned a software company that served customers in the defense and intelligence industries. In this capacity and at a later job, she worked with several Fortune 500 companies. In addition, she did environmental research and set up an agency-wide geographic information system for Texas Parks and Wildlife and an Austin-based consulting firm.

After attending the public schools in San Antonio and graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School, Ozuna earned an undergraduate degree in Latin American Studies from UT Austin, where she specialized in public health. With a grant from the National Science Foundation, she completed graduate coursework in geographic information systems (GIS), urban development and related subjects at Texas A&M-College Station.

The councilwoman has traveled extensively in Mexico, where she did volunteer work on a public-health project, and lived with her family in Haiti to support reforestation efforts.

Along with her children and pets, Ozuna enjoys biking along the Mission Hike & Bike Trail, as well as visiting Roosevelt and Southside Lions parks on the Salado Creek Greenway.