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Tag: SA Tomorrow

Peña admires animal-shaped hedges made by her neighbor Juan Melendez.
Posted inWhere I Live

Where I Live: Westwood Square

headshot by Velma Peña August 21, 2021August 21, 2021

Velma Peña’s Westwood Square home sits on land purchased by her grandmother in the early 1930s.

Posted inGov & Politics

McCombs Development Deal Demonstrates Challenges for City in Fighting Sprawl

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Brendan Gibbons and Iris Dimmick December 12, 2019December 13, 2019
Bandera Road has become one of the most congested major roads in San Antonio.
Posted inTransportation

Cities, TxDOT Seek Feedback on Bandera Road Plan

Avatar photo by Edmond Ortiz December 10, 2019December 11, 2019
Construction and development at Brooks.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

With Four Designations, Brooks Aims to Attract Developers, Jobs to Region

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger June 12, 2019January 31, 2020
The entrance to Texas A&M University - San Antonio.
Posted inBexar's Eye

Bexar’s Eye: City Planners Paying Special Attention to Land Near Texas A&M-San Antonio

Avatar photo by Emily Donaldson June 2, 2019June 1, 2019
Posted inGov & Politics

City’s 10-Year Plan Calls for ‘Responsive, Resilient’ Parks

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang January 31, 2019January 30, 2019
Aerial photo of suburban growth on San Antonio's far Westside.
Posted inGov & Politics

City Council Delays Land Use Vote, Adopts Fire and Electrical Codes

Avatar photo by Edmond Ortiz June 21, 2018June 21, 2018
(From left) Moderator Jim Bailey, panelists John Cooley, Peter French, David Bogle, Anisa Schell, Ashley Smith, and Liz Franklin.
Posted inGov & Politics

Developers, Neighborhood Advocates Focus on Density and SA’s Growth

Avatar photo by Edmond Ortiz June 14, 2018January 31, 2020
A pedestrian was hit by a rear view mirror of a moving car at the intersection of Main Street and Houston Street in downtown San Antonio in September 2017.
Posted inData & Society, Gov & Politics

Tierrabyte: A Look at Where San Antonio’s Pedestrian Fatalities Occur

Avatar photo by Emily Royall May 19, 2018May 23, 2018
A residential house and newly constructed high density infill development project on West Craig Place in the Beacon Hill Neighborhood.
Posted inGov & Politics

High-Density Development Can Help Solve SA’s Affordable Housing Shortage

Avatar photo by Maxwell Woodward May 9, 2018May 10, 2018

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