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Three City Council committees will determine how to disperse $88 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to address the pandemic's impact in San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

As funding requests flow in, City Council drills down on how to spend pandemic relief money

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger March 22, 2022March 23, 2022
Plans for Zachry Hospitality's development at Hemisfair include an "urban market."
Posted inGov & Politics

New plan for stalled mixed-use project at Hemisfair would nix office space, add apartments

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger March 16, 2022March 16, 2022
City Council has approved a deal that will transfer ownership of the Grand Hyatt hotel.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council approves ‘win-win’ deal to sell Grand Hyatt

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham March 3, 2022March 3, 2022
Robert Garza, president of Palo Alto College announces a partnership with Communities in Schools on Tuesday.
Posted inArts & Culture

San Antonio-based Mexican American Civil Rights Institute appoints new board leadership

Avatar photo by Raquel Torres March 2, 2022March 2, 2022
Brackenridge Park is one City-owned property to be the focus for the Midtown TIRZ (Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone).
Posted inGov & Politics

Inner-city board restructures, refocuses millions for cultural institutions

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick January 27, 2022August 17, 2022
Ellis, 2, plays in the water at Morgan's Wonderland in 2017. The park will receive $10.5 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) for what City Manager Erik Walsh calls an "impactful investment."
Posted inGov & Politics

City manager lays out plan for spending $210M in COVID relief funds

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick January 26, 2022February 3, 2022
The City of San Antonio is now validating parking for citizens that sign up to speak on Wednesday's public comment session and Thursday's Council session.
Posted inGov & Politics

City offering free validated parking for speakers at council meetings

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick January 25, 2022January 25, 2022
Posted inGov & Politics

En votación dividida, el Concejo Municipal aprueba el aumento de tarifas de CPS Energy

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett January 16, 2022January 15, 2022
The Lackland Corridor Gateway Sculpture is located at the intersection of West Military Drive and Highway 90.
Posted inGov & Politics

Citizens committees pit public art against flood control in debates over 2022 bond priorities

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank January 10, 2022January 10, 2022
Posted inGov & Politics

Hemisfair’s Civic Park gets OK to start construction in 2022

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang December 16, 2021December 17, 2021

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