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Tag: code enforcement

Instead of being demolished, this tenant-occupied home at 1107 Guadalupe St. is being considered for the City of San Antonio's Shotgun House Rehabilitation Pilot Project.
Posted inGov & Politics

UTSA bows out of City of San Antonio’s effort to analyze controversial demolition practices

by Iris Dimmick March 8, 2022March 9, 2022

UTSA has declined to conduct a study that would have analyzed San Antonio’s code enforcement and demolition practices.

A demolition worker sprays a recently destroyed house with water. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics

City of San Antonio sees ‘fundamental flaws’ in report on its demolition policy

by Iris Dimmick December 13, 2021December 13, 2021
Posted inGov & Politics

In policing COVID-19 restrictions, violators often slapped with warnings but rarely ticketed

by Jackie Wang August 27, 2020August 28, 2020
30-foot-high pile of illegally dumped shingles near Leon Creek
Posted inGov & Politics

Construction Waste at West Side Dump Site Still Uncleared After Four Years of Investigations

by Brendan Gibbons June 28, 2019June 28, 2019
Posted inGov & Politics, Lifestyle

Save Miguel’s Home: The Human Face of Gentrification

by Page Graham December 12, 2014January 31, 2020
A vacant historical home on Nolan Street, right across the street from Dignowity Park. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inLifestyle, Uncategorized

Attacking Urban Decay: Take Back Neglected Property

by Tyler Tully July 25, 2013January 31, 2020

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