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Tag: 2019 city budget

(From left) Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Councilman Clayton Perry (D10).
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council Approves $2.8 Billion Budget for 2019

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick September 13, 2018January 31, 2020

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated. The San Antonio City Council on Thursday approved a $2.8 billion budget for 2019 with a unanimous vote. The budget, which does not include a tax rate increase, was developed with community and Council member input and, for the first time, prioritizes funding for affordable housing programs. Housing initiatives […]

City Council B Session.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council Mulls Last Scraps of 2019 Budget

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick September 5, 2018November 16, 2018
Elizabeth Davilla, relies on a Medicaid check every month to support her family and their health conditions.
Posted inHealth

With Federal Health Care Cuts Looming, Bexar County Strives to Lessen Impact on Poorest Residents

Roseanna Garza by Roseanna Garza August 27, 2018October 23, 2018
A volunteer inspects a temporarily unoccupied camp in San Antonio during the annual point-in-time count of the local homeless population.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Department Sharpens Goals to Improve Quality-of-Life Outcomes

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 21, 2018October 23, 2018
Transportation and Capital Improvements Department Director Mike Frisbie speaks about how the two entryway monuments will honor Martin Luther King Jr.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council Receives More Details on Streets, Sidewalks, and Debt in Proposed 2019 Budget

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 15, 2018October 23, 2018
City Manager Sheryl Sculley presents the fiscal year 2019 city budget to council.
Posted inData & Society, Uncategorized

The Denominator: San Antonio’s Budget on the Rise

Avatar photo by Emily Royall August 13, 2018October 25, 2018
Construction crews work to reconstruct a street with a protected bike and pedestrian path along Avenue B near the Pearl.
Posted inData & Society, Gov & Politics

Tierrabyte: Tracking San Antonio’s Municipal Spending Over Time

Avatar photo by Emily Royall August 12, 2018October 25, 2018
Sheryl Sculley is seeking approval of a 2.9 billion dollar budge for the fiscal year of 2019.
Posted inGov & Politics

Proposed $2.8 Billion City Budget Triples Funding for Housing Initiatives

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick August 9, 2018October 25, 2018
City Manager Sheryl Sculley (center) and Mayor Ron Nirenberg (right) listen to staff presentations during City Council's fiscal year 2019 budget goal-setting session.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council on City’s 2019 Budget: Affordable Housing and Streets In; Homestead Tax Exemption Out

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick May 30, 2018May 31, 2018
City Council convenes for B Session after their break during the month of July.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council Hears About Possible Budget Surplus, Discusses Property Taxes

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick April 18, 2018April 20, 2018
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