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Tag: 2022 City budget

Council members Jalen McKee Rodriguez (D2), left, and Adriana Rocha Garcia (D4) listen to Manny Pelaez (D8) speak during a City Council work session regarding a $75 million budget surplus from CPS Energy on Tuesday.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council wants $75M in energy bill credits to skip big businesses

Avatar photo by Andrea Drusch August 16, 2022August 17, 2022

City Council members said they want to explore options that would focus the city’s surplus on residential customers, in particular ones who have struggled to pay their utility bills in the past.

City Manager Erik Walsh, left, meets with San Antonio Police Chief William McManus and Deputy City Manager Maria Villa Gomez.
Posted inGov & Politics

City passes $3.1B budget without decreasing police spending or property tax rate

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang September 16, 2021September 17, 2021
City Manager Erik Walsh listens to Metro Health Director Claude Jacob speak during a press conference at City Hall on Thursday.
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Council pushes for amendments while staff trims $3.1B budget ahead of vote

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang September 15, 2021September 15, 2021
People walk near the Torch of Friendship downtown while wearing masks last April.
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‘Optimistic for 2022’: Tourism agency forecasts post-pandemic recovery

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang August 25, 2021August 26, 2021
San Antonio officials reported a better-than-anticipated financial forecast amid a year of pandemic-induced turmoil.
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In midst of a pandemic, City Council eyes largest proposed budget in history

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang August 12, 2021August 12, 2021
Councilmen John Courage (D9) and Clayton Perry (D10).
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Courage, Perry push for increased homestead exemption during initial budget talks

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 25, 2021June 25, 2021
City Manager Erik Walsh
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City manager: Budget cuts to be restored thanks to improved city revenue, federal funding

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 16, 2021June 16, 2021
San Antonio City Hall. Photo by Scott Ball.
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City of San Antonio asks for resident input on 2022 budget

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 4, 2021June 4, 2021
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San Antonio budget forecast: Federal stimulus funds may resolve potential shortfalls

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick May 12, 2021May 13, 2021
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