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Tag: comprehensive planning

The Mission Escondida Apartments are under construction at 1515 Mission Rd.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council’s Planning Committee Seeks More Data on Population Growth Trends

by Edmond Ortiz April 17, 2019

Rogelio Sáenz, a UTSA professor, briefed the Council’s Comprehensive Plan Committee on Wednesday about recent population trends in the city.

San Antonio's population has grown 10% since a census was taken in 2011.
Posted inGov & Politics

New Land Use Categories to Streamline Planning, Zoning in San Antonio

by Edmond Ortiz March 2, 2018January 31, 2020
Mayor Ivy Taylor delivers her 2015 State of the City address. Photo by Iris Dimmick.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech, Education, Gov & Politics

Mayor Taylor: ‘The State of the City is Strong’

by Mayor Ivy Taylor March 3, 2015October 7, 2016
A new mapping tool from Urban Institute shows who will be living in your city 15 years from now. Courtesy image.
Posted inGov & Politics

Check Out San Antonio (and All U.S. Cities) in 2030

by Robert Rivard January 22, 2015October 7, 2016

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