Daugherty lost his Precinct 3 seat, which he had held since 2002, to
Karen Huber in the 2008 election. Last November, he ran against her in
a very tight race, winning by a narrow margin to become the only
Republican on the court.
It’s not easy being the odd man out, but Daugherty is used to it.
“I feel like the odd man out, even when I’m not in office,” he said.
Daugherty
didn’t start out wanting to enter the political spotlight. He started
out his career as a catcher for the minor league arm of the Boston Red
Sox, where he played for three years.
“I figured out I wasn’t
going to the big leagues, and I didn’t want to play minor league ball
my whole life,” Daugherty said. “I told myself it was time to grow up
and get my life started.”
He studied at the University of Texas
and worked at Rooster Andrews Sporting Goods, where he learned all
about how to run a business. After a few years, he set out to open his
own sporting goods store, South Austin Sports Center. Later, he opened a
bar and grill with batting cages called The Dugout and built a popular
sportsplex on Pleasant Valley in 1984.
“It was during the time
that I was doing business in the ’80s and ’90s that I found myself
always interested in what was going on with city politics with how it
affected businesses,” he said.
He was not in favor of the
transportation fee that was included in utility bills and disliked the
smoking ban that came into effect.
“I thought it was a little
onerous to go and tell the businesses what they could do,” he said. “I
was one of those people that would go down to the council and say this
is really not very fair.”
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Daugherty has made roads his number one priority, saddling him with the
label of “road warrior,” a label he doesn’t think is necessarily
accurate or fair.
“I was wondering along with everyone else,
why in the world do we have all of this traffic?” he said. “As early as
the ’90s, it was real obvious that we were not keeping up with our
roadway network. I do think this community needs a roadway champion, and
I’m happy to wear that.”
Being the expansion of roads, such as
Texas 71 in southwestern Travis County, is among some of the proudest
accomplishments from his first period in office.
When he was
ousted from the court in 2008, he decided to take on a different
challenge. Having sold his sportsplex before joining the commissioners
court, he turned his eyes to his next business venture. He decided to
open a restaurant in one of the worst economic recessions in history,
and he picked a location, the Y in Oak Hill,There are generally three
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“It just never had the right thing in it,” he said.
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primary investors and lined up additional funding. Daugherty is a
shrewd businessman and knows what he doesn’t know. He set out to hire
some of the best restaurateurs in the business to help make the new
venture a success.
“I wanted grade A operators, and I went looking,” Daugherty said. “I found the two guys that made Z’Tejas work.”
Jack Allen’s Kitchen opened in Oak Hill in 2009 and a second location recently opened in Round Rock.
But
he was still frustrated by what he described as a lack of interest
from elected officials in road projects and made the decision to run
for office again in 2012.
He pulled off a narrow victory,Online shopping for Cable Ties from a great selection of Lamps. he believes, by focusing on roads.
“Traffic is never out of sight or mind because you’re always in it,” he said.
During
his next term on the court, he hopes to tackle the growth of the
county government, get more youth sports facilities for western Travis
County and tackle water issues. But foremost on his mind are roads,
projects such Highway 45 Southwest, which would connect FM 1626 and
Loop 1 South.wind turbine He is also eyeing improvements to Texas 71, 290, Loop 360, RM 620 and more.
“The
first thing I think you have to do to have any positive movement at
all with roadways is that you’ve got to have a leader,” he said.
“You’ve got to have someone willing to say that this is my number one
goal.”
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