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Property Tax Help Information Sessions
Attend a Property Tax Help workshop hosted by the City of San Antonio to learn about tax exemptions and tips on how to protest your property value before the May 15 appeal deadline.
The workshop begins...
Preservation Month 2024
Preserve the past, shape the future!
Join us for exciting events and make history come alive this Preservation Month!
Charter Review Commission
On November 14, 2023, Mayor Ron Nirenberg appointed members to the standing Charter Review Commission (CRC), which was authorized by the City Council in 2014 to study and make recommendations regarding...
Featured Boards & Committees
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee provides guidance and oversight of the Office of the City Auditor in the performance of its responsibilities, including municipal audits. Additionally, this committee shall serve as the Audit Comittee for purposes of the City’s external independent financial audit annually coordianted through the City’s Finance Department. The Committee shall also review and provide policy recommendations that promote transparency, accountability, and trust in City procurement and contract functions. Included in their charge is the review of high-profile contracts which shall be identified based on criteria in effect at the time. The Audit Committee comprises five members: three City Councilmembers and two citizen members. The two citizen members should be residents of the City and have applicable experience in financial and/or audit matters and should be knowledgeable in public administration, public financial and fiscal practices, governmental accounting, and auditing. The members serve two-year terms. Liaison: Kevin Barthold – (210) 207-2853. Support Staff: Ashley Venticinque
Governance Committee
The Governance Committee is responsible for proposing, reviewing, and referring new policy initiatives to staff or other City Council committees for action. Governance also considers policy recommendations from the Ethics Review Board as well as appointments to certain boards. Staff support: Megan Janzen – (210) 207-2085.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 28 - Verano
The mission of the Verano Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 13 members. Board members include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Board members are either residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or they own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Verano TIRZ Board here.
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Featured Projects & Surveys
Property Tax Help Information Sessions
Attend a Property Tax Help workshop hosted by the City of San Antonio to learn about tax exemptions and tips on how to protest your property value before the May 15 appeal deadline.
The workshop begins...
Preservation Month 2024
Preserve the past, shape the future!
Join us for exciting events and make history come alive this Preservation Month!
Charter Review Commission
On November 14, 2023, Mayor Ron Nirenberg appointed members to the standing Charter Review Commission (CRC), which was authorized by the City Council in 2014 to study and make recommendations regarding...
Know Before You Go Downtown - Fiesta 2024
Downtown visitors should plan ahead for traffic, detours and parking
Downtown San Antonio will be very busy during Fiesta! Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and arrive early to downtown...
Teen Mental Health Survey 2024
This survey was made by young people for young people from the ages of 12 to 19. This survey will help our San Antonio Youth leaders make suggestions on what would help improve mental health for young...
Goliad Road Revitalization Plan
Learn more about the Goliad Road Revitalization Plan.
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee provides guidance and oversight of the Office of the City Auditor in the performance of its responsibilities, including municipal audits. Additionally, this committee shall serve...
Active Projects & Surveys
2017 - 2022 Bond: Prue Road (Babcock Road to Laureate Drive) (D/B)
The Bond Project will reconstruct Prue Road from Babcock Road to Laureate Drive. The project construction will include curbs, 10-foot shared use path for bicycles and pedestrians on the north side...
2017-2022 Bond Program: South Presa Street (Southeast Military Drive to Southcross Boulevard)
The Bond Project will construct corridor improvements fom Military to Southcross. This includes pedestrian amenities and enhancements as appropriate and within available funding.
Phase: Construction
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Floyd Curl Drive (Huebner Road to Charles Katz)
The Project will construct roadway improvements to include curbs driveway approaches drainage and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. Project Type: Streets Bridges & Sidewalks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: George Road Low Water Crossing (Hunters Bow-NW Military Hwy)
The Bond Project will construct a low water crossing and associated improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Drainage
Phase: Design Phase
Project Contact: Betsy...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Quentin Drive Alley Interim Improvements
The Project will reconstruct the alley and asociated improvements between Leming Drive and Quentin Drive as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Drainage & Flood...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Bynum Avenue Phase 2 (West Mayfield Boulevard to West Gerald Avenue)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, bicycle facilities, drainage, traffic improvements, and other improvements as applicable and within...
2022-2027 Bond Project: San Pedro Springs Park
San Pedro Springs Park, the oldest park in Texas and 10th oldest in the US, is a historic site centered around the San Pedro Springs, offering recreation, nature, and history. The 2022 Bond Project aims...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Oak Haven Area Streets & Drainage (Kentwood Phase 2)
The project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets...
Cultural Heritage District - Silk Road
Introducing San Antonio's newest Cultural Heritage District!
In 2022, City Council District 8 Councilmember Manny Pelaez initiated the creation of a new cultural heritage district celebrating...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Toepperwein Road (Nacogdoches Road to Raintree Forest)
The Toepperwein Road (Nacogdoches Road to Raintree Forest) Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable...
Transit Oriented Development
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is an urban planning approach that promotes public transit use, enhances walkability and accessibility, and fosters a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational...
Declutter D9
Declutter D9 is a drive-thru spring cleaning event where constituents can dispose of household items that are no longer in use. At the event, we will receive four item categories: bulky waste, e-waste,...
Opening Doors Town Hall - healthcare accessibility
Urban Entertainment Districts
In January 2022, members of Outfront Media and the Urban Activation Institute approached the DSD staff with a proposal for San Antonio to create one or more urban and entertainment districts...
Department of Arts & Culture: Albin & Brookside Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the Eisenhauer-Northwood-Devonshire IA Drainage project area as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project. The sculpture...
Amazing Preservation Race 2024
Warrant Resolution
Storm Water Projects
W. Market Street Bridge Repair (West Market Street Bridge over the San Antonio River)
Bridge Closure & Bridge Repair Work: Public Works along with EZ-Bel Construction will be commencing construction repairs for the West Market Street Bridge Repair (West Market Street Bridge over the San...
Dolorosa Reconstruction
Dolorosa Street Reconstruction | CPS Electric Duct Bank Lane Closure
Beginning on Monday, February 5, 2024, through Friday, February 9, 2024, the CPS contractor (Zachry Underground & Utility Services,...
2022-2027 Bond Projects
2017-2022 Bond Projects
Alamo Area Climate Plan
The City of San Antonio was awarded a $1 Million Grant from the US EPA for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program. This grant will be used for three interrelated initiatives:
Updating...
Parham St. Drainage Improvements
This project will address multiple drainage issues concerning a partially constructed paper street. The proposed street reconstruction and drainage system will alleviate the issues and properly convey...
D10 Drainage Improvements-Fox Run
The houses at 6303, 6300 and 6303 Fox Head are being impacted. This project will provide relief by intercepting the flow at the back fence line and channeling it underground between 6300 and 6303...
Briarmall Drainage System
During heavy rainstorms, the Briarwick development is impacted due to two sources. The first is due to the upstream CPS property; this property drains towards the rear fence line of Briarwick properties...
Thousand Oaks Erosion Protection
Concrete riprap under Thousand Oaks bridge is in disrepair and breaking off exposing the bluff which has led to extreme erosion in this area. Storm water runoff from two culverts combine east of Thousand...
Blue Crest Drainage
1251 Blue Crest was platted without a drainage easement. Over the years, the property has been built up with fill. The easement upstream contains a 10' wide, 2' deep concrete flume...
Moss Brook Area Drainage
Several residents have expressed concerns about localized drainage issues, storm runoff entering their garages, and nuisance flooding on their properties. The proposed project will reconstruct the existing...
Orsinger Low Water Crossing
During storm events this area is a dangerous Low Water Crossing (LWC) with deep water. There have been 3 swift water rescues recorded within a 10 year period (2007-2017) at this location. This project...
Pembroke Interim Drainage Improvements
The resident at 7110 Pembroke Rd. has expressed concerns of storm runoff entering her property from the city-owned drainage right-of-way located across from her residence. The city-owned drainage right-of-way...
Biering Ln. Interim Drainage Improvements
The residents of the Oakridge Pointe Neighborhood (a Planned Unit Development, or PUD) located on Brae Ridge Dr and backing up to Biering Road are experiencing nuisance flooding from Biering Road. ...
Crestfield Area Drainage Improvements
Area residents have expressed concerns about nuisance flooding of streets within the neighborhood. There is an undersized drainage pipe on Crestfield Drive which causes water to back up onto the street....
Castleridge/Slick Ranch Floodplain Improvements
This project was previously funded for a Preliminary Engineering Report in FY 2014 due to massive flooding during the May 2013 floods. The report found that 451 properties ($39.3M) are in the 100-year...
Menchaca St. Drainage Correction
Menchaca Street has been causing drainage issues for the residences along the Northside of the street. Water flows east along Menchaca towards NW28th St. but is also entering the properties along...
Jo Marie Area Drainage Improvements Phase 1
In 1975, site inspection by staff noted the area within the subdivision was flat with shallow swales that conveyed storm water from WW White Rd. to Jo Marie. The current drainage system on Jo Marie...
WW White/MLK Interim Drainage Improvements
There have been complaints of heavy flowing water on the west side of WW White Rd. at Martin Luther King Dr., specifically at the VIA bus stop north of the intersection. Pedestrians boarding the bus get...
Churchill Ave. Area Drainage Improvements
Development in Churchill Estates has filled in the existing drainage channel at several locations. In addition, there is no defined low to convey the storm water through the subdivision resulting...
Breeden Phase 2 Drainage Improvements (Design Only)
The proposed project consists of storm sewer culverts and curb inlets along Breeden and side street intersections to capture the 25-year runoff. The Phase 2 storm system will tie into the 5x5 SBC trunkline...
Riverwalk Gate 5 Replacement
Storm Water Operations staff monitors and controls water levels along the Riverwalk utilizing Gate 5 located Southwest quadrant of E. Nueva/Jack White intersection, which is maintained by Center City Development...
Contessa Dr. Drainage Improvements
Citizens along Contessa Dr. have experienced flooding issues due to the street not having drainage capacity for the runoff flowing within the Right-of-Way. This project will add underground storm drainage...
Annie Area Interim Drainage Improvements
The resident at 219 Holland, as well as several residents along the 200 block of Annie Street are experiencing nuisance flooding stemming from the drainage easement located between 203 and 219 Holland...
Pinn Road Safety Improvements
Area residents, businesses, and motorists have expressed concerns about the Low Water Crossing (LWC) of mainstream Leon Creek at Pinn Rd and State Hwy 151. This crossing floods frequently under minor storm...
Department of Arts & Culture: Old Highway 90 Public Art Sculpture
Old Highway 90 Public Art Sculpture Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the Old Highway 90 area as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project....
Artist Professional Development Sessions
Prepare to apply for FY25 Artist Grants.
2017 Non-Bond: Berkley V. & Vincent M. Dawson Park (formerly Hays Street Bridge Park)
The Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which will include two skate parks, a pavilion, a restroom, a playground, and open space for play.
Project Type: Parks...
Santa Rosa Ave Bike Connection
The San Antonio Transportation Department will be installing protected bike lanes along S. Santa Rosa Ave between César Chávez Blvd. and El Paso Street. The protected bike...
Brackenridge Park Reconciled Plan
The City of San Antonio is developing a Reconciled Plan and Project Inventory for Brackenridge Park. What is the Reconciled Plan? In May 2023 City Council approved funding from the Midtown TIRZ to support...
Updating the Short Term Rentals Ordinance
In response to the City Council's Planning and Community Development Committee's request to make adjustments to the current Short Term Rentals (STR) ordinance, our department will be working...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Eastside Area Streets & Hays St. Bridge Connections
Eastside Area Streets:
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include bicycle facilities, sidewalks, lighting, streetscape for multimodal connections to eastside...
Public Meeting Notice
WW White Pedestrian Crossing Projects
Vision Zero SA and the San Antonio Transportation Department are designing future pedestrian midblock crossings along WW White Road and recently installed a Pedestrian Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at a crossing...
Public Input Meeting: South Leon Creek Greenway extension from Pearsall Park
South Gevers St. Drainage Improvements Phase 1
This project will alleviate continuous drainage issues along S. Gevers and adjacent streets by installing an underground system along S. Gevers Street consisting of various pipe sizes and concrete boxes...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Wheatley Heights Sports Complex
This Bond Project will provide for renovations and improvements to include new locker rooms and other amenities.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Status: Construction
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Brackenridge Park
The Bond Project will provide for general park improvements and rehabiltation which may include historic river walls, restrooms, trails and historic structures.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Las Palmas Branch Library
The Bond Project will provide for renovations, improvements and space reconfiguration to the Las Palmas Branch Library.
Project Type: Libraries & Cultural Facilities
Phase: Construction
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Greater Love Multi-Generational Cultural/Community Center (FA)
For more info on the 2022 Greater Love project, visit SASpeakUp.com/GreaterLove
This Bond Project will leverage funding for construction of a new community facility to provide services...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 1 Pedestrian Mobility & Streets
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility and street improvement projects.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project Contact: Grace...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Public Art
The Bond Project will provide for the construction, improvement and installation of public art that is accessible to the general public, within the city limits, related to projects in the streets, drainage,...
2017-2022 Bond Project: ZerNona Black Multi-Generational Cultural/Community Center (FA)
The Bond Project will leverage funding for construction of a new community facility to provide services which may include pre-school and after-school programming, adult education and senior day care.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: World Heritage Park & Land Acquisition
The World Heritage Park & Land Acquisition Project will work towards general park improvements, land acquisition and rehabilitation which may include projects at Concepcion and Stinson Parks.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: World Heritage Center
The World Heritage Center Project will leverage funding for a new facility to provide an orientation center, community space and other facility spaces as needed.
Project Type: Libraries &...
2017-2022 Bond Project: The Alamo Area Plaza
Construction of improvements within the Alamo Plaza area that facilitate the implemenation of The Alamo Master Plan. Funds will be leveraged with Texas General Land Office and private donations.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: The Alamo (Area Streets)
The Bond Project will leverage funding for the design and construction of improvements in the area around The Alamo as appropriate and as identified in The Alamo Master Plan and within available funding.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Tezel Road City Facility
The Bond Project will work towards the development of a City facility for various uses including Park Bike Patrol Substation adjacent to the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System.
Project Type: Public...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Texana Resource Center
The Texana Resource Center Project will leverage funding for renovations and improvements for accessibility to Texana Collection materials, archives and services located at the Central Library.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: SAPD Substation and Park Police Headquarters (D/B)
The Bond Project will construct a new facility that will include a City Police Substation for the central city area and Park Police headquarters for city-wide service.
Project Type: Public...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Roosevelt Avenue (US Hwy 90 to SE Loop 410)
The Bond Project will provide for improvements from Hwy 90 to Mission San Jose (north of SE Military). Includes pedestrian amenities and enhancements as appropriate and within available funding. City funding...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Probandt Street (South Alamo Street to US Highway 90)
The Bond Project will work towards corridor improvements on Probandt from S. Alamo to Hwy 90. Includes pedestrian amenities, drainage, traffic and other improvements as appropriate and within...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Perrin Homestead Historic Center
The Perrin Homestead Historic Center Bond Project will go towards the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the historic homestead and property owned by the City of San Antonio.
Project Type: Parks...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Neighborhood Improvements
The primary goal of the Neigborhood Improvements Project is to prepare sites for private sector development of single-family or multi-family workforce housing construction. Permitted expenditures...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Hemisfair Civic Park
The Hemisfair Civic Park Project will work towards the development of Hemisfair Civic Park. Improvements may include urban plazas, water features, promenades, open green spaces and courtyards.
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Enrique M. Barrera Parkway Phase 1 (Old Highway 90 Area)
The Bond Project will improve the Enrique M. Barrera Parkway corridor with street drainage and sidewalk improvements as appropriate and within available funding. This Bond Project is the first phase of...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 7 Sidewalks
The Bond Project will construct sidewalk improvements along Wilson Boulevard (Club Drive to Babcock Road), west side of Fredericksburg Road (N. Zarzamora to Balcone Heights Boulevard), one side of...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 6 Pedestrian Mobility & Streets
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility and street improvement projects.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project Contact: Grace...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 5 Pedestrian Mobility & Streets
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility and street improvement projects.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks
Phase: Completed 11/10/23
Project Contact: Rogelio...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 4 Pedestrian Mobility & Streets
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility and street improvement projects.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 4 Heritage Community Center
The Bond Project will provide for construction of a new community center near existing Heritage pool site to include land acquisition, amenities and parking.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Construction
Project...
2017-2022 Bond Project: District 3 Pedestrian Mobility & Streets
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility and street improvement projects.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project Contact: Grace...
Baby Buggy Walk
2022-2027 Bond Project: Public Art
The bond will provide for the construction, improvement and installation of public art that is accessible to the general public, within the city limits, related to projects in the streets, drainage, parks,...
4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Symposium
2022-2027 Bond Project: Citywide Bicycle Facilities
The Bond Project will construct bicycle and associated multi-modal improvement projects citywide as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-...
2022-2027 Bond Project: South Zarzamora Street Overpass at Union Pacific Railroad Phase 2
In 2023, a South Zarzamora Overpass Aesthetic Package Survey was conducted with more than 200 respondents. For more info, visit SASpeakUp.com/OverpassSurvey.
The Bond Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Old Highway 90 Phase 2 (State Highway 151 to Leon Creek)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, bicycle facilities and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. ...
Westside Community Area Plan
Learn more about the SA Tomorrow - Westside Community Area Plan.
2022-2027 Bond Project: Brackenridge Park Facilities LF
The Brackenridge Park Facilities LF Project will construct general park improvements which may include leveraged funding towards the renovation of the historic Sunken Garden Theater Facility and Brackenridge...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Belmeade Park
The Belmeade Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding. The Belmeade Park Project will enhance trails, improve the area around drainage...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Al Rhode Park
The Al Rhode Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project Budget: $500,000
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Calderon Clubhouse (Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio)
The Calderon Clubhouse (Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio) Project will Complete structural assessment and construct improvements within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Status: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 Parks & Multigenerational Recreation Facility
The Project will renovate, rehabilitate and construct additions to the West End Park Senior Center and West End Park as applicable and within available funding. To create a multigenerational facility...
2022-2027 Bond Project: West Broadview Drive & Oakwood Drive Drainage Phase 1 (West Broadview Drive and West Quill Drive)
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system which may include associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Valley Hi Area Drainage - Medina Base Phase 1 (Ray Ellison Boulevard from Medina Base Road to Old Valley Hi Drive) LF
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system which may include improvements to two low water crossings, reconstruction of existing roadside earthen ditches and associated roadway reconstruction,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Southwell North Area Drainage (Southwell Road and Melba Drive)
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system and an earthen channel outfall to include associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and...
2022-2027 Bond Project: South Pine Roadway Drainage Phase 2 (Greer Street, Vanderbilt Street, and South Palmetto Street)
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding. This is...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle)
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Drainage...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 4 Aquatic & Multigenerational Center at Palo Alto College
The District 4 Multigenerational Recreation Facility (at Palo Alto College) LF Project will facilitate construction of a new facility to support senior and constituent services, meeting space and other...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Peggy Drive Area Drainage (Eastgate Subdivision)
The Project will complete the regrading of an existing earthen channel and installation of an underground storm drain system and associated reconstruction of streets with curbs, sidewalks, and driveway...
2022-2027 Bond Project: North New Braunfels (Austin Hwy to Larkwood) Design Only
The Bond Project will complete preliminary project development which may include schematic design and plans for drainage and associated improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Lower French Creek Drainage (Low Bid Lane to Leon Creek) LF
The Bond Project will construct improved low water crossings, driveway culverts, and channel improvements as applicable and within available funding. This is a Hazard Mitigation Action Plan project.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 7 Parks
The Bond Project will construct general park rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding at parks on the City's northwest side including Lee's Creek Park.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Eastside Clubhouse (Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio)
The Bond Project will complete a structural assessment and improvements within available funding. Project work is anticipated to include selective structural maintenance items and site drainage improvements.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Eisenhower Park
The Eisenhower Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding to the existing park and recent land acquisition areas which may include additional...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Gardendale Drainage (Wurzbach Road to Bluemel Road)
THIS PROJECT IS RELATED TO THE GARDENDALE STREET PROJECT: https://saspeakup.com/gardendalestreet
The Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system which may include associated...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Frio City Road Outfall Phase 1
The Bond Project will upgrade an underground storm drain system which may include associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches, as applicable and within available funding. ...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Elmira Area Drainage
uThe Bond Project will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding. This...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Brookside Outfall (Esma Roadway Area Phase 2)
The Project will construct channel improvements, culvert replacements and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, and driveway approaches at culvert crossings as applicable and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Friedrich Park
The Bond Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include an expansion to the parking lot.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Watson Road Phase 1 (Verano Parkway to West of Palo Alto Road)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. This is a multi-phased...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Vance Jackson Road (Huebner Road to Wurzbach Road)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and traffic improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Greater Love Multigenerational & Recreation Center
For more info on the 2017 Greater Love project, visit SASpeakUp.com/2017GreaterLove
The Bond Project will construct Phase 2 facility improvements within available funding which may...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Hemisfair Civic Park
For additional information: Civic Park – Hemisfair
The Bond Project will construct improvements within available funding in support of the Park's Master Plan...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Linear Greenway Trails
The Bond Project will acquire and preserve open space for the development of multi-use trails along San Antonio creekways, greenways and urban corridors within available funding.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Vance Jackson (Loop 410 to Adrian Drive)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and traffic improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Southcross Boulevard Phase 2
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. This is a multi-phased project.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: South Brazos Street (Alazan Creek to Apache Creek)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, bicycle facilities, drainage and traffic improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
The Bond Project will construct facility improvements and rehabilitation of the birding center within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New District 6 Park (near Cielo Vista)
The Bond Project will facilitate the development and construction of a new park near Cielo Vista roadway which may include parking, security lighting, trail, and other passive outdoor recreational development...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New Parks at Nopal Street and South Gevers Street LF
The Bond Project will facilitate the development and construction of two new potential parks in conjunction with storm drainage structures along Nopal Street and South Gevers Street which may include...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Pickleball Recreational Improvements
The Pickleball Recreational Improvements Project will construct improvements at available City facilities within available funding to allow for pickleball.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project Contact: Desiree...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Piper's Meadow Park
The Piper's Meadow Park Project will Construct general park improvements within available funding which may include lighting, signage, and other site amenities.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Sidney Brooks Drive (City Base Landing to South New Braunfels)
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, bicycle facilities, drainage, traffic improvements, and other improvements as applicable and...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Roosevelt Avenue (Steves Ave. to VFW Blvd.)
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, bicycle facilities, drainage, traffic improvements, and other improvements as applicable and...
2022-2027 Bond Project: North New Braunfels Avenue Phase 2 (East Houston Street to Paso Hondo Street)
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Military Drive (Sequoia Height to East of Reed Road)
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, bicycle facilities, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Marbach Road Area Streets & Drainage (Loop 410 to Horal Drive)
MARBACH AREA STREETS:
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage and other improvements as applicable and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Jones Maltsberger Road (Autry Pond Road to Redland Road) Design Only
The Bond Project will complete preliminary project development which may include schematic design and plans for roadway and associated improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Hemisfair Boulevard Phase 3
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. This is a...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Gardendale Street (Wurzbach Road to Bluemel Road)
THIS PROJECT IS RELATED TO THE GARDENDALE DRAINAGE PROJECT: https://saspeakup.com/gardendaledrainage
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: San Antonio Botanical Center LF
The San Antonio Botanical Center LF Project will facilitate the construction of improvements which may include restoration of existing structures such as the Lucille Halsell Conservatory and Greenhouses.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: San Antonio Zoo LF
The San Antonio Zoo LF Project will facilitate the construction of general and rehabilitation improvements which may include a new visitor's entrance.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Construction
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Stinson Park (Five Diamonds Little League)
The Stinson Park (Five Diamonds Little League) Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements to the existing Sports Complex within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and...
2022-2027 Bond Project: The Public Theater of San Antonio (at San Pedro Springs Park)
The Public Theater of San Antonio (at San Pedro Springs Park) Project will facilitate the construction of general and rehabilitation improvements of the historic public theater located in San Pedro Springs...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Evans Road Phase 1 (East Elm Creek to Masonwood)
This Project is associated with the Evans Road Drainage Project: https://saspeakup.com/evansroaddrainage
The bond will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: UTSA Athletics Facilities
The UTSA Athletics Facilities Project will facilitate the construction of a new Women's and Men's Basketball and Women's Volleyball practice facility on UTSA main campus.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Wheatley Heights Sports Complex
The Wheatley Heights Sports Complex Project will construct general and rehabilitation improvements to the existing Sports Complex within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase:...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Eastside Area Streets
This Project is associated with the Hays St. Bridge Connections Project: https://saspeakup.com/eastsideareastreetshaysbridge
This Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 9 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 9 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 8 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 8 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 7 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Carver Branch Library Renovation
The Project will renovate, improve and expand the Carver Branch Library.
Project Type: Libraries & Cultural Facilities
Phase: Design Phase
Project Contact: Evelyn Gamez, 210-207-1454...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 7 Neighborhood Sidewalk Improvements
The Bond Project will construct sidewalk improvements including curbs and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Las Palmas Branch Library Renovation & Adjacent Exterior Improvements
The Las Palmas Branch Library Renovation & Adjacent Exterior Improvements Project will renovate and improve the Las Palmas Branch Library and adjacent public gathering plazas/spaces in support of a...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Central Library Renovation
The Bond Project will renovate and improve the Central Library. This is a multi-phased project.
Project Type: Libraries & Cultural Facilities
Phase: Construction
Project Contact: Evelyn...
2022-2027 Bond Project: City-Owned Cultural Facilities Improvements
The City-Owned Cultural Facilities Improvements Project will improve and rehabilitate municipal cultural facilities. Facility upgrades to improve the condition, increase sustainability, and extend...
2022-2027 Bond Project: World Heritage Center Phase 2 Improvements
The World Heritage Center Phase 2 Improvements Project will develop the World Heritage Center located at the Mission Marquee Plaza to include enhancements to existing structures, expanded parking, comprehensive...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Magik Theater Renovation
The Bond Project will renovate and improve the building envelope, major building systems, and interior renovations.
Project Type: Libraries & Cultural Facilities
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Tower of Americas Improvements
The Tower of Americas Improvements Project will Renovate the iconic Hemisfair 1968 Tower of Americas structure to modernize major building systems, improve the facility condition, and extend the structure's...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 7 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 6 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 6 Intersection Improvements (Military Drive, Ingram Road and Military Drive West)
The Bond Project will construct intersection improvements in Council District 6 to include roadway widening and traffic signal upgrades as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 6 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Fire Station #33 Facility Replacement
The Fire Station #33 Facility Replacement Project will construct a new fire station to replace the existing Fire Station #33.
Project Type: Public Safety Facilities
Phase: Pre-Design Phase
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Fire Station #10 Facility Replacement
The Fire Station #10 Facility Replacement Project will construct a new fire station to replace the existing Fire Station #10.
Project Type: Public Safety Facilities
Phase: Pre-Design Phase
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Animal Care Facilities Improvements
The Bond Project will construct facilities to improve the condition and expansion of veterinarian facilities. Facilities may include an Animal Care Veterinary Hospital and funding in...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Citywide Public Health and Safety Facility & Resiliency Improvements
The Citywide Public Health and Safety Facility & Resiliency Improvements Project will improve and rehabilitate public health and safety facilities.
Facilities may include Eastside Branch Clinic,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 5 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 5 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Porject will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 4 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Construction
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 4 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 3 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 3 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 2 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 2 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 10 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 10 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 Pedestrian Mobility
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 F-Streets Reconstruction
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
To prioritize roadway repairs,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Culebra Road (IH-10 to Callaghan Road)
The Bond Project will construct pedestrian mobility improvements to include roadway, sidewalks, curbs, driveways approaches, bicycle facilities, and other improvements as applicable and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Culebra Park (Area Streets)
The Bond Project will construct area roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Citywide Bridge Improvements LF
The Bond Project will improve and rehabilitate existing deficient and deteriorated bridge structures and/or build new bridges within City limits within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Braun Road Sidewalks (Tezel Road to Northwest Loop 1604)
The Bond Project will construct a shared-use path on northside of Braun Road from Tezel Road to Northwest Loop 1604 within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Babcock Road (West Hausman to UTSA Boulevard)
The project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
Concepcion Creek Phase 1 Detention Pond(s)
More than 2,200 structures are now in harm’s way in the floodplain of the Concepcion Creek watershed. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is updating its floodplain map to add nearly 1,900 more...
Public Meeting - Wildwood West Trail Connection to the French Creek Greenway
2022-2027 Bond Project: West College Link (St. Mary’s to Memorial High School to Zarzamora Creek)
This Project includes a proposed shared use path 12' wide along the east side of Memorial Street (Culebra to Mayberry) to connect to existing trails at Zarzamora Creek, and to St. Mary’s University....
2022-2027 Bond Project: Beacon Hill Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include lighting at the basketball court and a dog park at Beacon...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New Regional Park Phase 1 Development & Normoyle Park Expansion (District 5)
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will facilitate the development of a Master Plan for a new regional park located in Council District 5 and Phase expansion which may include...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Lockwood-Dignowity Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding in support of the Park's Master Plan, which may inlcude development of a...
Public Meeting - Maverick Creek Greenway
Citywide Three Historical Bridge Rehabs (Augusta St, Crockett St., and South Presa St. Bridges over the San Antonio River)
Bridge rehabilitation work at Augusta Bridge, Crockett Bridge, and S. Presa Bridge. Rehabilitation work to include removal and replacement of rivets, bolts, angle plates, and concrete structure repair...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Tom Slick Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include trail connections, lighting, and a parking lot expansion at...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 4 Parks
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding which may include shade enhancements as...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Classen-Steubing Ranch Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct Phase 2 general park improvements within available funding as part of the Park's Master Plan at Classen-Steubing Ranch Park.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Martin Luther King Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding in support of the Master Plan which may include shade enhancements at the basketball...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Miller's Pond Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include restroom expansion and improvements, parking lot improvements,...
MLK Dr. Pedestrian Crossing Project
Vision Zero SA and the San Antonio Transportation Department will be installing a Pedestrian Flashing Beacon on MLK Drive near the Idea School campus. The RRFB will:
Create a safer experience...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Port San Antonio Area Streets
The Project will construct roadway improvements at Port San Antonio to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. ...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Brackenridge Park LF
Information on the 2017-2022 Bond Project: Brackenridge Park available HERE.
Brackenridge Park Leverage Fund (2022-2027 Bond Project): The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Southside Lions Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a shaded playground, splash pad, and other recreational amenities at...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Wilcox Avenue Area Drainage
The Project will install an underground storm drain system which may include associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Covel Road
The Covel Road (Ray Ellison Boulevard to Old Pearsall Road) Project includes the construction of roadway improvements to include driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Wurzbach Corridor Sidewalk Project
The Bond Project includes the construction of pedestrian mobility improvement projects as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks
Phase: Design...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Nani Falcone Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding at Nani Falcone Park.
Project Type: Parks & Recreation
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage
The Perennial Area Streets / Perennial Drive Area Drainage (Heimer Road to Dutch Myrtle) Bond Projects will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks,...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Evans Rd. Drainage Ph1 (E. Elm Creek-Masonwood)
This Project is associated with the Evans Road Streets Project: https://saspeakup.com/evansrd
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 9 Traffic and Mobility Improvements (Stone Oak Area)
The Project will construct intersection improvements at Stone Oak Parkway @ Evans Road & Hardy Oak, and other Stone Oak area intersections to include turn lanes, curbs, sidewalks,...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: District 9 Traffic and Mobility Improvements (Bitters Road Area)
The Bond Project will construct intersection improvements at Bitters Road at Ashton Village Drive; Cutter Green Drive & Bitters Road at Inwood Cove Drive & Rogers Wood to include turn...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Classen Rd. (Classen Spur - Knollcreek Dr.)
The project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, bicycle facilities, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Fox Run Area Drainage
The Bond Project will install an interceptor drainage channel and associated improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Drainage
Phase: Design Phase
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Probandt Street Phase 2
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, intersection and other improvements at South Alamo and Probandt as applicable and within...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Eisenhauer-Northwood-Devonshire Phase IA
The project will install an underground storm drain system and channel improvements to include associated roadway reconstruction curbs sidewalks and driveway approaches as applicable and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Leon Creek Greenway
The Project will acquire and preserve open space for the development of multi-use trails along San Antonio creekways, greenways, and urban corridors within available funding.
Project Type: Parks...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Barbara Drive Drainage (Phase 3)
The Barbara Drive Drainage (Phase 3) Project will construct the upgrade of an existing undersized storm drain system to include curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Walker Ranch Park
The Walker Ranch Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding which may include park connectivity improvements.
Project Type: Parks and...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Texas A&M University Area Streets
The Bond Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding. This project includes...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Dorsey Drive (Moursund Boulevard to Garnett Avenue)
The Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
Bandera Road Corridor Plan - Phase II
Learn more about the Bandera Road Corridor Plan - Phase II.
2017-2022 Bond Project: South Zarzamora Street Overpass
In 2023, a South Zarzamora Overpass Aesthetic Package Survey was conducted with more than 200 respondents. For more info, visit SASpeakUp.com/OverpassSurvey.
Scope of Project: The...
2022-2027 Bond Program: Seeling Drainage Phase 4
The Project will install an underground storm drain system and associated roadway reconstruction to include curbs, sidewalks, and driveway approaches as applicable and within avilable funding. ...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Citywide Bicycle Recreational Facilities
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will develop and construct new bicycle facilities to include BMX and Mountain Bike recreational opportunities located at O.P. Schnabel Park, Eishenhower...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Pearsall Park
The Pearsall Park Project will construct general Park improvements and development within available funding in support of the Park's Master plan which may include lighting, shade enhancements,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Cathedral Rock Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include playground shade enhancements and lighting at Cathedral Rock Park.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: South Flores Police Substation
The Project will build a new Police Substation on the City’s Southeast side, District 3.
Project Type: Public Safety Facilities
Phase: Design Phase
Project Contact: Keith...
2022 - 2027 Bond Project: Wurzbach at Vance Jackson Intersection Project
Construct intersection improvements at Wurzbach Road and Vance Jackson Road to include roadway widening and traffic signal upgrades as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets,...
SmartSA Sandbox 2023 at Confluence Park
Design. Make. Experiment. Play! Join the City of San Antonio & SmartSA in a free family-friendly event exploring the future of our City! The Office of Innovation, has partnered with local organizations,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Al Forge Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a new playground with shade enhancements at Al Forge Park.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New Park at Orr Dr. & Suzette Ave.
The New Park at Orr Drive and Suzette Avenue Project will facilitate the development and construction of a new pocket park in support of the Park's Master Plan within available funding.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 5 Parks
The District 5 Parks Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding. Parks may include: Collins Gardens Park, Kennedy Park,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Arnold Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding at Arnold Park.
Project Type: Parks & Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Medina River Natural Area
The Medina River Natural Area Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include restroom improvements and parking lot expansion.
Project Type: Parks...
Encino Park/Sienna Basin Drainage Improvements Project
During rain events, storm water overflows from a nearby channel flooding adjacent properties and causing extended runoff in the street. In order to alleviate this flooding, Public Works proposes to...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Caracol Creek Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will complete general park development improvements within available funding in support of the Park's Master Plan which may inlcude a picnic...
Michael Drainage Improvements
The resident at 262 Michael receives runoff from an adjacent drainage easement. The resident also reports ponding in the street. The channel beside this house has a dedicated drainage easement and is maintained...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 6 New Regional Park
The New Regional Park Phase 1 (District 6) Project will facilitate the development of a Master Plan of a new regional park located in Council District 6 and Phase 1 development which may include...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 2 Parks
The District 2 Parks Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding. Parks may include: Milam Wesley Tealer Park and...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Pickwell Park
The Pickwell Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include the addition of shade enhancements and the rehabilitation of a sport...
Woller Road Interim Drainage Improvements
The residents of Hunter Chase and Woller Creek neighborhoods have reported ponding water and poor drainage along Woller Road. This project serves as an interim solution to the larger ponding issues on...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Sonterra Rd. Ext. (Sonterra to Loop 1604)
The Project will construct roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets
Phase: Design...
SAFD Job Interest Card
SAFD Careers
2022-2027 Bond Project: Lady Bird Johnson Park
The Lady Bird Johnson Park Project will constrruct general park improvements within available funding which may inlcude shade enhancments and improved accesibility to recreational features.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Bulverde Rd. (Green Spring Dr. - Redland Rd.)
The project includes the construction of roadway improvements to include sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, drainage, bicycle facilities, and other improvements as applicable and within available funding....
Planning Department
View information on active City of San Antonio Planning Department projects and upcoming events.
2022-2027 Bond Project: Spring Time Park
The Spring Time Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may inlucde a splash pad.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Status: Design
Project Contact: Desiree...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Timber Ridge Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a splash pad and other site amenities at Timber Ridge Park.
Project...
Traffic Calming Meeting for Midcrown Drive
2022-2027 Bond Project: Concepcion Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a new dog park at Concepcion Park.
Project Type: Parks...
2017 - 2022 Bond Project: North Main Avenue & Soledad Street (Pecan Street to Navarro Street)
This Bond Project will reconstruct Main and Soledad between Pecan and Navarro. Includes pedestrian amenities and streetscape improvements as appropriate and within available funding. This is a continuation...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Zona Cultural Streets (Commerce / San Saba / Santa Rosa)
This Bond Project will reconstruct Commerce Street (Frio Street to Santa Rosa Street), San Saba Street (Nueva Street to Martin Street), and Santa Rosa Street (César E. Chávez Boulevard...
2022-2027 Bond Project: McAllister Park
The McAllister Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding to include mountain bike trails and rehabilitation of park features as applicable.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 1 Parks
The Bond Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding. Parks may include Kenwood and Olympia.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Olmos Basin Park
The Olmos Basin Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include the installation of a permanent restroom to service the walking trail area of the park...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 3 Aquatics Facility
The District 3 Aquatics Facility Project will develop and construct a new aquatics facility within available funding to include a swimming pool and associated amenities such as a splash...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Commerce Street (St. Mary's Street to Santa Rosa Street)
This Bond Project will reconstruct Commerce Street from St. Mary's to Santa Rosa. Includes wayfinding signage, pedestrian amenities and streetscape improvements as appropriate and within available...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Comanche Lookout Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding which may include trail improvements, fencing, and preservation...
Property Tax Help Information Sessions
The City of San Antonio is hosting 14 workshops across the city between February and May to help homeowners learn about exemptions and steps to submit an appeal to lower property taxes.
The free workshops...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Highland Park
The District 3 Parks Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of park facilities within available funding which may include restroom improvements as applicable. Parks may include:...
Acme Road Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
Vision Zero SA and the San Antonio Transportation Department will be installing a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) in front of Wrenn Middle School at the intersection of Acme Rd and Arnaz Dr. The...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Heritage Neighborhood Park
The Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include trail development, basketball court shade enhancements, lighting, and other improvements.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Harlandale Park
The Harlandale Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include playground shade enhancements, parking improvements, and pedestrian bridge enhancements.
Project...
Digital Inclusion Survey and Assessment 2023
How do you access the internet? How does the internet improve your life?
In partnership with UTSA, Bexar County, and SA Digital Connects, the City of San Antonio Office of Innovation is launching a...
2017 - 2022 Bond Project: Bulverde Road Phase I (Butterleigh Drive to North of Quiet Meadow Street)
The Bond Project will reconstruct and widen Bulverde Road with curbs, sidewalks, driveway approaches, traffic signal and drainage improvements, as approprate and within available funding. This is...
2017-2022 Bond Project: North New Braunfels Ave Phase 1 (E Houston St to Burleson St)
The Bond Project will improve N. New Braunfels corridor from E. Houston to Burleson with the construction of new sidewalks and other street amenities as appropriate and within available funding....
Breeden - West Russell Drainage Improvements Project
The proposed project includes an underground drainage system to alleviate flooding issues associated with the lack of a drainage system. The proposed system will tie-in to an existing drainage system (6'X6'...
San Antonio Airport System
San Antonio International Airport (SAT) is hosting a free, in-person event to support the Terminal Development Program.
Preservation Month 2023
Preserve the past, shape the future!
Join us for exciting events and make history come alive this Preservation Month!
2017-2022 Bond Project: West Commerce Street (Frio Street to Colorado Street)
This Bond Project will reconstruct Commerce Street from Frio Street to Santa Rosa Street. Includes wayfinding signage, pedestrian amenities and streetscape improvements as appropriate and within available...
2017-2022 Bond Project: South Alamo Street (Market Street to East Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.)
This Bond Project will reconstruct Alamo St. from Market to Cesar E. Chavez. Includes pedestrian amenities and enhancements as appropriate and within available funding.
Project Type: Streets
Phase: Construction
Project...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. March
March Update
Due to icy road conditions, the Martin Luther King, Jr. March has been cancelled.
Read the announcement
Working Beyond the March
When:
Saturday, Februrary 24: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Sunday,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Woodlawn Lake Park
The Woodlawn Lake Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding which may include trail improvements, lighting, shade enhancements, and other amenities.
Project...
Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan
Learn more about the SA Tomorrow - Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan.
2017-2022 Bond Project: Labor Street Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding at Labor Street Park.
Project Type: Parks & Recreation
Phase: Pre-Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Florida Street Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding at Florida Street Park.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: North San Antonio Hills Park
The North San Antonio Hills Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Monterrey Park
The Monterrey Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a splash pad and other recreational amenities.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New Medical Center Area Park
The New Medical Center Area Park Project will facilitate the development and construction of a new park which may include land acquisition, park connectivity and site amenities within available funding.
Project...
Proactive Apartment Inspections Task Force
City Council approved a new Proactive Apartment Inspections Program. Starting Apr. 2, 2023, the Code Enforcement Section will proactively inspect apartment complexes to provide safer...
Transportation & Ready to Work!
We want to hear from you! If you walk, bike, ride a bus or drive a car, we want to make it easier and safer for you.
For more information: https://readytoworksa.com/
¡Queremos...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Benavides Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding in support of the Park's Master Plan which may include basketball court...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Ella Austin Community Center
The Project will renovate the Ella Austin Community Center Campus to include building envelopes, interior modifications, upgrades to major building systems and site improvements. Additional funding...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Cuellar Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include trail and basketball court improvements at Cuellar Park.
Project...
Historic Districts Coalition Meeting Series
WHAT IS THE HISTORIC DISTRICTS COALITION?
A collaboration between the Office of Historic Preservation, historic district residents, and other members of the public, the HDC provides a regular forum for...
2022-2027 Bond Project: New Buchsenschutz Park
The Bond Project will facilitate the development and construction of a new park which may include land acquisition and site amenities within available funding.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase:...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Friesenhahn Park
The Friesenhahn Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include improvements at the pond and parking lot expansion.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: District 7 Parks Shade Enhancements
The District 7 Parks Shade Enhancements Project will construct shade enhancements and associated imrpovements as applicable within available funding at parks on the City's northwest side including...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Lee's Creek Park
The Lee's Creek Park Project will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include low impact development parking upgrades.
Project Type: Parks and Recreation
Phase: Design
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Rosedale Park
The Rosedale Park Project will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements of existing facilites within available funding which may include trail improvements.
Project Type: Parks...
2022-2027 Bond Project: O.P. Schnabel Park
The Bond Project will Construct general park improvements within available funding which may include roadway improvements to expand access to park areas, bicycle park, and playground amenities.
Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Feather Ridge Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park and rehabilitation improvements within available funding at Feather Ridge Park. The Feather Ridge Park Project...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Cassiano Park
The City of San Antonio's Public Works Department will construct general park improvements within available funding which may include pool house improvements, a new aquatic amenity, and playground at...
2021 Sign Code (Ch. 28) Amendment Process
Development Services Department (DSD) reviews codes and ordinances to ensure they meet latest national, industry, safety standards, and current state laws.
The Sign Code (Ch. 28) underwent its first...
Pothole Patrol
Be a part of history as the San Antonio Pothole Patrol begins its 8th Annual Pothole Patrol Blitz! We're challenging residents to help us reach our goal of locating and fixing more than 10,000 potholes...
Department of Arts & Culture: Plaza de Armas Mural
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified 115 Plaza de Armas as an opportunity for a public art mural project. The mural will be located on the west-facing wall that...
Noise Ordinance Task Force
Submitted by former Councilmember Roberto Trevino and Councilman Clayton Perry on Mar. 15, 2021, this Council Consideration Request (CCR) asks for DSD to create a task force to review, evaluate...
How do YOU move?
Whether you walk, drive a car, ride a bike or use public transit, San Antonio's Transportation Department is dedicated to creating a safe and equitable multimodal transportation system for all...
2017-2022 Bond Project: Broadway Street Corridor (East Houston Street to East Hildebrand Avenue)
The Lower Broadway Corridor Project includes improvements such as roadway reconstruction, curbs, sidewalks, driveway approaches, underground drainage, ADA wheelchair ramps, pedestrian lighting and amenities,...
2022-2027 Bond Project: Dellview Park
Construct general park improvements within available funding which may include a sitting area at the playground, shade enhancements at the pool, and additional park lighting.
Project Type: Parks...
Complete Streets Policy Revision
A Complete Streets policy improves the way San Antonio designs and builds streets and roads. Instead of prioritizing motor vehicles, neighborhoods are designed and built for the safety of everyone...
Frio City Rd. Quiet Zone
The San Antonio Transportation Department will be making improvements to the Quiet Zone crossings along Frio City Road to bring the crossings into compliance with federal regulations.
Why...
Vision Zero SA Action Plan
Vision Zero is a global initiative to end all deaths and serious injuries from traffic crashes. San Antonio joins the world in using Vision Zero policies to approach our goal to achieve zero traffic deaths...
Past Projects & Surveys
San Antonio Poet Laureate Investiture Ceremony
Established in 2012, the San Antonio Poet Laureate program exists to cultivate greater appreciation and understanding of poetry, enhance local literacy initiatives, and provide an opportunity to preserve...
Coffee with your Councilwoman
Hey there! Big news: we're switching gears this time around! We're still keeping the coffee flowing (because, let's face it, we all need it in the mornings!), but we're taking the party...
2024 Girls Empowerment Summit
2024 Girls Empowerment Summit
Date: Friday, March 15, 2024
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Registration: 8:00 am - 9:00 amProgram: 9:00 am - 3:30 pmMaría Villagómez, Deputy City Manager, City...
Selecting Universal Icons Poll
We are asking community members to vote on which icons they best feel represent city services and programming.
Department of Arts & Culture: South Flores Police Substation Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified 8801 S. Flores Street as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project. The sculpture will be located near the public...
Department of Arts & Culture: Friesenhahn Park Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified Friesenhahn Park (15701 O’Connor Road) as an opportunity for an outdoor public art sculpture project. We are in the...
Department of Arts & Culture: Peggy Drive Area Drainage Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the Peggy Drive Area Drainage Project as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project. The sculpture will be located...
San Antonio's Youth Services Master Plan
Share your Ideas for Parks & Recreation Youth Services today!
The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is currently developing a citywide Youth Services Master Plan that will guide...
Maximize Your San Antonio Artist Workshop
Join the Department of Arts & Culture for this informative workshop to help make the most out of your free San Antonio Artist Registry listing.
Department of Arts & Culture: Markson Park
Opportunity:
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified Dan Markson Park at 13903 Babcock Rd as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project. This project...
FY25 Artist Grants Application Info Sessions
The City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture will hold information sessions on how to apply for the FY25 Artist Grants.
Historic Homeowner Fair - January 27, 2024
Ready to get started on your next home improvement project? Need some help connecting with a contractor or design professional? Want to learn how to navigate the historic design guidelines and the permitting...
2023 Community Preparedness Workshop / Taller de Preparación Comunitaria de 2023
The City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management is excited to host the 12th annual Community Preparedness Workshop as part of our recognition of National Preparedness Month which...
Assessment to Care Survey / Encuesta - Evaluación de Atención de Salud
The City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health) has identified obstacles Bexar County residents encountered when accessing care during the COVID-19 pandemic. In collaboration with the...
Pleasanton Rd. Safety Improvements
UPDATED: Document section now contains the presentation that was given at the February 8 meeting.
Vision Zero SA and the San Antonio Transportation Department will be installing medians, one...
Plan del Centro Regional del Área de Stone Oak: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación con...
Plan del Área Comunitaria South: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación...
Plan del Área Comunitaria Far East: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación con...
Plan del Centro Regional del Área de Fort Sam Houston: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación con...
Plan del Centro Regional del Área de Rolling Oaks: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación con...
Plan del Centro Regional del Área de Greater Airport: Encuesta #3
El Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de San Antonio está recopilando información para mejorar el borrador de recomendaciones que se han desarrollado en relación con...
Far East Community Area Survey #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to Land Use, Housing, and Economic Development for the Far...
Fort Sam Houston Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to Land Use, Housing, and Economic Development for the Fort...
Fiscal Year 2024 Proposed Budget
Each year the City of San Antonio develops an annual operating budget that reflects the City Council and Community priorities. The City’s fiscal year begins October 1 and ends September 30.
We...
Rolling Oaks Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to Land Use, Housing, and Economic Development for the Rolling...
South Community Area Plan: Survey #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to Land Use, Housing, and Economic Development for the South...
Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to Land Use, Housing, and Economic Development for the Greater...
New 311 Voice Survey
Help the City of San Antonio select the voice of the new virtual assistant that will welcome our residents when calling the 311 Customer Service line.
The virtual assistant system will direct callers...
Department of Arts & Culture: City Tower Flores St. Public Art Opportunity
City Tower Flores St. Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified 60 N. Flores St. an opportunity for a public art mural project. The mural...
Police Station at St. Mary’s: Public Art Project
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the new Police Station at St. Mary’s as an opportunity for a public art project. The artwork will be three-dimensional...
Department of Arts & Culture: Milam Park Mural
Milam Park Mural Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified Milam Park (500 W. Commerce St.) as an opportunity for a public art mural project. The mural...
Access to Care During COVID-19 survey
The Bexar County Health Collaborative Network, San Antonio Metro Health, and the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research (IDSER) at The University of Texas at San Antonio invite community...
Far East Community Area Plan: Survey #2
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Far East Community Area Plan ("Plan"). We are also gathering community...
Fort Sam Houston Area Regional Center: Survey #2
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Fort Sam Houston Area Regional Center Plan ("Plan"). We...
Greater Airport Area Regional Center: Survey #2
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan ("Plan"). We are...
Stone Oak Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #2
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Stone Oak Area Regional Center Plan ("Plan"). We are also...
Neighborhood Leadership Academy 101 Application
The Neighborhood Leadership Academy 101 is an interactive program to help San Antonio residents become leaders in their communities. This class is a great opportunity for anyone with limited experience...
Housing Commission's Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing Development Subcommittee Application
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Housing Commission's
Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing Development Subcommittee
Application
Background
The...
Encuesta sobre la página web de SA.Gov
La Ciudad está Construyendo un Nuevo Sitio Web Enfocado en los Residentes
Estamos construyendo un nuevo sitio web para usted: SA.Gov. Este es un trabajo en curso y necesitamos su ayuda. Ha tardado...
Deconstruction Ordinance
The Office of Historic Preservation wants to hear from you! Submit your feedback on the draft deconstruction ordinance, which aims to recapture building materials from the waste stream and...
Public Art Locations in District 10: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 9: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 8: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 7: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 6: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 5: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 4: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 3: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 2: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Public Art Locations in District 1: 2022 Bond
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
SH 16 Bandera Road Corridor Plan
Learn more about the adopted Bandera Road Corridor Plan - Phase I.
Public Art Opportunities in the 2022-2027 Bond: Community Engagement Series
The Department of Arts & Culture wants to hear from you! As we plan for our Public Art projects associated with the 2022-2027 Bond, we need your input to determine where you would like Public Art projects...
Displacement Impact Assessment Survey
The Displacement Impact Assessment (DIA) is an information-gathering pilot tool that will help City Council factor in information about the community surrounding a potential new housing development before...
Department of Arts & Culture: Zona Cultural Sculptures Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the heart of Zona Cultural as an opportunity for a public art project. The project has three locations near the Commerce...
Department of Arts & Culture: Bloom at Blossom Park Public Art Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified Virgil T. Blossom Park as an opportunity for a public art sculpture project. This project allows the “planting”...
Resilience Hubs / Centros de resiliencia
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Resilience hubs are safe, accessible, and equitable facilities where residents can obtain information and resources in times of need. Resilience hubs...
Cómo ha afectado a su situación financiera la crisis causada por la pandemia del COVID-19? Favor de explicar
La Ciudad de San Antonio y la Fundación del Área de San Antonio (San Antonio Area Foundation) promueven conjuntamente esta encuesta (survey) para entender mejor el impacto...
Fort Sam Houston Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #1
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input that will be used to draft the vision and goals for the Fort Sam Houston Area Regional Center Plan. Please submit your feedback...
How has the Covid-19 crisis impacted your financial well-being? Let us know!
The City of San Antonio and the San Antonio Area Foundation are teaming up on a survey to understand the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and financial assistance programs on San Antonio residents....
Department of Arts & Culture: Fire Station #24 Replacement Public Art Opportunity
Fire Station 24 Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified a new fire station at 2265 Austin Highway as an opportunity for a public art project. The...
SA.Gov Website Feedback Survey
The City is Building New Resident-Centered Website
We’re building a new website for you – SA.Gov. This is a work in progress and we need your help. It’s been a long time coming, but...
Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #1
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input that will be used to draft the vision and goals for the Greater Airport Area Regional Center Plan. Please submit your feedback...
FY 2023 HUD Action Plan and Budget
**Please scroll to the bottom of the page to provide comment**
Campaign Timeline: June 13, 2022 to August 3, 2022
Point of Contact: Colton Powell, Grants Manager, Neighborhood & Housing...
Rolling Oaks Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #1
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input that will be used to draft the vision and goals for the Rolling Oaks Area Regional Center Plan. Please submit your feedback...
San Antonio International Airport Terminal A: Public Art Project
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the San Antonio International Airport’s Terminal A baggage claim area (identified in the map below) as an opportunity...
Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
What to know about the City of San Antonio’s Fiscal Year 2023 Adopted Budget
Last week the San Antonio City Council adopted the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget. The FY 2023 Adopted Budget,...
Stone Oak Area Regional Center Plan: Survey #1
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input that will be used to draft the vision and goals for the Stone Oak Area Regional Center Plan. Please submit your feedback...
South Community Area Plan: Survey #1
The City of San Antonio Planning Department is gathering community input that will be used to draft the vision and goals for the South Community Area. Please submit your feedback by completing the...
African American Cultural Context Statement
Do you know of important sites, events, and people related to African-American Culture in San Antonio? We want to hear from you! The Office of Historic Preservation is creating an African American...
River Walk Visitor Survey
The City of San Antonio and the River Walk Capital Improvements Advisory Board need your input! As we near the completion of the River Walk Capital Improvements Project Phase VI, we are beginning to plan...
San Antonio Animal Care Services Strategic Plan
Interested in supporting San Antonio becoming a more humane community?
Share your feedback and help us make it happen!
The SAACS Strategic Plan will serve as a comprehensive guide for our organization...
Virtual Community Meeting: Southeast Community Area Plan
Smart City Priority Development Survey
The City of San Antonio wants to use data, technology, and innovation to deliver and improve public services. Your input will help us develop a Smart City Roadmap that shows the City’s priorities...
Labor Street Park
Labor Street Park is located at 645 Labor Street in Council District One (1) just south of Hemisfair. It is classified as a Neighborhood Park. This project is funded by FY2022...
Renters' Issues Subcommittee of the Housing Commission
The newly formed Renters’ Issues Subcommittee (RIS) of the Housing Commission is accepting applications from March 3rd - April 4th.
The Renters’ Issues Subcommittee will advise the...
Consumer Survey
The City of San Antonio’s Economic Development Department is seeking candid feedback about how you spend your hard-earned money. The information that is collected in this short 20 question survey...
Historic Homeowner Fair - May 7, 2022
Ready to get started on your next home improvement project? Need some help connecting with a contractor or design professional? Want to learn how to navigate the historic design guidelines and the permitting...
2021 Building-Related Codes Update
The City of San Antonio is at the forefront of adopting the most recent building-related codes to ensure the latest buildings standards are incorporated into new construction for the safety of our residents....
Ramirez Community Center Murals Opportunity
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the Ramirez Community Center at Arnold Park as an opportunity for two outdoor public art murals (see two red circles below)....
San Pedro Creek Corridor – Farmers Market Mural
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified an opportunity for public art in District 1. This public art initiative includes a mural at the Historic Market Square’s...
River Walk Public Art Garden
The Department of Art & Culture has identified the new River Walk Public Art Garden as an opportunity for public art in your neighborhood. This project allows the “planting” of new flower...
San Pedro Creek Corridor Public Art Project – Frio and Commerce St. Sculpture Survey
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified an opportunity for public art in District 5. This public art initiative includes a sculpture at the southeast corner of Frio...
Gathering experiences of people with disabilities during COVID-19
Respondents offered suggestions, and we strongly encourage our community take the following actions to equitably serve and support those living with disabilities in San Antonio:
•Individuals with...
Roosevelt Ave. Pedestrian/ Bicycle Bridge Survey
You have helped design a pedestrian/bicycle bridge to accompany the Roosevelt Bridge! This survey gatheredpublic input which was considered for the bridge's features, colors, and form.
Currently in...
City Redistricting: Be Part of the Process
Based on the results of the 2020 Census, a committee has been formed to address redistricting in the City of San Antonio. Members of the community have been appointed by the Mayor or their Councilmember...
Encuesta de Opinión Comunitaria sobre Enmiendas al UDC del Comité de Eliminación de Obstáculos
El Subcomité de Eliminación de Obstáculos para el Desarrollo de Viviendas Accesibles (RBAHD) de la Comisión de Vivienda quiere conocer su opinión sobre las actualizaciones...
We Need Your Input - Lockwood-Dignowity Park
The City of San Antonio sought your input to help us enhance and improve your park space. $4.1 million plus $1.9 million in combined project funding for Lockwood-Dignowity Park (located...
Small Business Check-In
The Economic Development Department regularly collects input from the small business community to help improve outreach efforts citywide. For this particular survey, participants were asked the following:
What...
We Need Your Input - Pittman-Sullivan Park
The City of San Antonio sought your input to help us enhance and improve your park space. $550,000 and $949,569 in combined project funding for Pittman-Sullivan Park (located at 1101...
We Need Your Input - Lou Kardon Park
The City of San Antonio sought your input to help us enhance and improve your park space. $1 million in project funding for Lou Kardon Park (located at 616 Gibbs Sprawl Road) in Council...
We Need Your Input - Nani Falcone Dog Park
The City of San Antonio sought your input to help us enhance and improve your dog park. $250,000 in project funding for Nani Falcone Park (located at 8716 Mystic Park, San Antonio, TX 78254)...
Westside Public Art Project
We need your input on what you would like to see for the future of public art in San Antonio’s Westside.
Currently in Stage 2: Under Review
Maverick Plaza at La Villita: Mural Opportunity (District 1)
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified La Villita’s Maverick Plaza, identified by the red circle below, as an opportunity for a public art mural project....
Greater Love Multi-Generational Cultural Community Center
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified an opportunity for public art in District 2. This public art initiative will be located at a newly constructed facility,...
Public Art Sculpture Along Old Highway 90
The Department of Arts & Culture has selected a location, identified by the orange triangle, for a public art opportunity in your neighborhood. The public art opportunity selected is a sculpture which...
World Heritage Trail Signage & Wayfinding Public Art Survey
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified the World Heritage Trail as an opportunity for public art. This public art initiative aims to add a piece of art to aid in...
2020 Arts & Culture Community Survey
The City of San Antonio's Department of Arts & Culture would like to get your feedback on arts and culture events you like to attend. This information will be used to help us determine funding...
District 2 MLK Park Public Art Sculpture Survey
The Department of Arts & Culture has selected a location, identified by the yellow star, for a public art opportunity in your neighborhood. The public art opportunity selected is a sculpture which...
Enrique Barrrea Parkway in District 6 Public Art Sculpture
The Department of Arts & Culture has selected a location, identified by the orange triangle, for a public art opportunity in your neighborhood. The public art opportunity selected is a sculpture which...
Kingsborough Dog Park - Public Input Survey
The City of San Antonio sought your input to help us design your future dog park. Kingsborough Park (locate at 350 Felps Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78221) in Council District 3 added two separate enclosed...
FY 2020 Pothole Survey
We appreciate your feedback by taking this survey regarding potholes in San Antonio!
The campaign focused on educating residents of the various ways they reported potholes, including:
Call 311.Report...
Greenway Trail Survey 2020
The City of San Antonio's Parks and Recreation Department received your feedback on the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trail System. This information will be used to help us learn more about your trail experience...
Suggested Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Electric Vehicles are clean and fun to drive. They also help us reduce emissions that contribute to ground-level ozone formation and the warming climate. San Antonio is becoming an EV-friendly city, and...
Roosevelt Avenue Community Transportation Input Survey No. 2
Roosevelt Avenue Visual Concept Plan Survey Report
The draft Roosevelt Avenue Visual Concept Plan is a report that combines public input on the proposed corridor improvements and pedestrian enhancements...
San Pedro Creek Corridor Public Art Project – Frio and Commerce St. Sculpture Survey
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture has identified an opportunity for public art in District 5. This public art initiative includes a sculpture at the southeast corner of Frio...
Historic Market Square Placemaking Survey
The City of San Antonio is seeking your feedback on placemaking and activation at Historic Market Square. Historic Market Square has over 100 locally owned businesses that provide a unique market place...
Phase 2, Milestone 1 Survey
The first phase of the San Antonio Airport System Strategic Development Plan determined in 2018 that the San Antonio International Airport could be made to fit at the current location. Phase 2 is the development...
Removing Barriers Committee UDC Amendments Community Feedback Survey
The Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing Development Subcommittee (RBAHD) of the Housing Commission seeks your feedback on their proposed updates to the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) section of the...
Westside Art Projects Report
In February 2020, the Department of Arts & Culture opened a SA SpeakUp survey to involve the community in development of future Westside public art projects, including a mural on the wall of The Center...
"Bloom" Public Art Project Input Survey
From July 31 – October 23, 2020, the Department of Arts & Culture had a SA SpeakUp survey open have the community select what types of flower will be created for four city parks: Eisenhower,...
Seeling Channel Community Input Survey
As part of the Seeling Channel capital improvements, the Department of Arts and Culture seeks to create an opportunity for community connection and engage the ecology, community and residential character...
Historic Market Square Public Art Community Engagement
From February 15, 2021 to April 12, 2021, the Department of Arts & Culture opened a SA SpeakUp survey to identify the theme and style of the proposed public art mural which will be located on the façade...
City Tower Public Art Community Engagement
On August 13 – October 31, 2021, the Department of Arts & Culture had a SA SpeakUp survey open to identify a theme for public art to go in the renovated City Tower, formerly Frost Tower, as an...
ZerNona Black Center Public Art Survey
From February 22 - March 25, 2021, the Department of Arts & Culture opened a SA SpeakUp survey to identify a theme and style of the Public Art project artwork which will be located at a newly constructed...
Ready SA Unified Development Code Assessment & Alignment
The City of San Antonio’s Unified Development Code (UDC) is the central document that outlines the rules and guidelines that regulate how the City is built. The UDC can affect many aspects of our...
Port San Antonio Area Regional Center Plan Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Port San Antonio Area Regional Center Plan.
Currently...
Texas A&M SA Area Regional Center Plan Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Texas A&M San Antonio Area Regional Center...
Southeast Community Area Plan: Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to land use, housing strategies,...
Eastside Community Area Plan: Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the draft recommendations that have been developed related to land use, housing strategies,...
NE I-35 and Loop 410 Area Regional Center Plan: Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the NE I-35 and Loop 410 Area Regional Center Plan.
Currently...
Highway 151 and Loop 1604 Area Regional Center Plan: Questionnaire #3
The City of San Antonio Planning Department conducted a survey to gather community input to improve the vision, goals, and focus areas for the Highway 151 and Loop 1604 Area Regional Center Plan.
Currently...
D3 World Heritage Trail Signage and Wayfinding Engagement
Between October 27, 2020 - December 1, 2020 the Department of Arts & Culture had a SA Speak Up survey open to identify what theme and narrative the community would like to have in public art along...
Speak Up Survey on Housing Tax Credits
This survey seeks to collect information that will inform an update to the City’s Housing Tax Credit Policy.
The federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC or HTC) program helps build and preserve...
HUD Five Year Consolidated Plan Process (FY 2022-2026)
The City of San Antonio is in the process of developing the FY 2022-2026 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan guides the City in its use of funding received annually from the U.S. Department of Housing...
ForEveryoneHome Public Comment Survey
Concern regarding displacement and gentrification in San Antonio’s neighborhoods has been growing in recent years. San Antonio committed to addressing those concerns in 2019 when it joined the ForEveryoneHome...
Policy for Neighborhood Registry
About Neighborhood Registration
The Neighborhood & Housing Services Department (NHSD) maintains a listing of Neighborhood Associations, Homeowners Associations (HOAs), and Community Organizations...
Renter's Commission Survey
We asked the citizens of the City of San Antonio to provide their input based on experiences and feedback related to renter's issues.We are asking the citizens of the City of San Antonio to provide...
Assessing Immigrant Experiences
Some shared information with us regarding their experience as a migrant in San Antonio. The information shared will help the City of San Antonio and its partners develop ideas to better serve the migrant...
San Antonio Electric Vehicle Transportation Survey
This survey is sponsored by the City of San Antonio. Your participation in this survey will contribute to a better understanding of regional transportation trends. Thank you for your participation!
Currently...
World Heritage Center Public Input Survey
World Heritage Center Public Input Survey Report
The City of San Antonio sought input on design and planned use of the World Heritage Center located in Council District 3. The new facility, parking,...
Proposed World Heritage Street Name Changes Survey Report
Proposed World Heritage Street Name Changes Survey Report
The purpose of this community survey was to assess the community’s input on renaming several streets in the World Heritage Area....
Roosevelt Avenue Visual Concept Plan Survey Report
Roosevelt Avenue Visual Concept Plan Survey Report
The draft Roosevelt Avenue Visual Concept Plan is a report that combines public input on the proposed corridor improvements and pedestrian enhancements...
San Antonio City of Gastronomy Community Survey
San Antonio City of Gastronomy Community Survey Report
In 2017, San Antonio was designated a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative City of Gastronomy,...
SAPD Information Needs Survey
The San Antonio Police Department was seeking community input on the types of information residents would like to be able to access on the SAPD website (www.sanantonio.gov/SAPD) and other digital channels...
Speak up about paid sick leave in San Antonio!
In August of 2018, the San Antonio City Council adopted a paid sick leave ordinance that requires certain employees in San Antonio be given earned paid sick time off for use if an employee needs to be...
SASpeakUp Budget Survey 2022
We wanted to know what City services and programs were most important to you for the FY 2022 BUdget. You told us by taking this quick survey!
Currently in Stage 4: Implementation
FY2020 Proposed Budget Survey
The FY 2020 Proposed Budget is balanced and addresses City Council and Community priorities. The total FY2020 Proposed Budget is $2.9 billion, which is comprised of the General Fund at $1.27 billion, $937...
FY 2021 Trial Budget Survey
The COVID-19 crisis left the City's budget with funding shortages, and we needed you to tell us what services matter most to you. The budget affects every San Antonian--make your voice heard!
Currently...
Dockless Vehicle Community Engagement
As e-scooters and e-bikes have become increasingly popular, the City of San Antonio is committed to striking a balance between innovative transportation options and providing safe, accessible sidewalks...
HOME-ARP Allocation Plan
The City of San Antonio is initiating a public comment period for the HOME-ARP Allocation Plan from Monday, August 29, 2022 through Monday, September 12, 2022. The Allocation Plan details how the City...
7th Annual Citywide Art Contest for the 2022 MLK Jr. March
The City of San Antonio’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission and Department of Arts & Culture are hosting the 7th Annual Citywide Art Contest for Official Artwork. The selected artwork will be...
Small Business Advisory Commission Feedback Form - ARPA
Thank you for your interest in the City of San Antonio’s potential use of ARPA funding. Your input is greatly valued. Please complete the following questions. Data will be aggregated and shared...
COVID-19 Relief Funds (ARPA) Survey
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provides emergency funding for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to help turn the tide on the pandemic, address its economic fallout, and lay...
Strategic Housing Implementation Plan Public Feedback Form
In 2018 the City Council accepted the Housing Policy Framework. The Framework set goals for new housing and plans for meeting the goals. Today, the City and our partners are meeting the goals and looking...
Diabetes Health Fair
Metro Health’s Diabetes Prevention & Control Program will host a Diabetes Health Fair to increase awareness about the detrimental impact of diabetes and to highlight the many resources and services...
SHIP Public Meetings
In 2020, the City of San Antonio began work on a Strategic Housing Implementation Plan (SHIP) to actualize strategies presented in the Housing Policy Framework that was adopted by City Council in 2018....
The Future of Pet Sales
The City of San Antonio Animal Care Services wants to hear from your opinion on the sale of pets in our community. It's currently illegal to breed or sell dogs or cats, puppies or kittens without a...
Berkley V. & Vincent M. Dawson Park
The City's Public Works Department seeks public input for proposed design plans for the new Berkley V. & Vincent M. Dawson Park in District 2. The park will be located next to the Hays Street Bridge...
Digital Divide Survey & Assessment 2020
The Office of Innovation, through the Smart Cities team, is working on an assessment in collaboration with UTSA, Bexar County, SmartSA partners, and key digital inclusion subject matter experts. The goals...
2022-2027 Bond Program Community Meetings
The Community Meetings will begin in October 2021 and run through December 2021. All the meetings will be held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center at 900 East Market Street from 6 pm to 8 pm. Parking...
Adopt-A-Spot Survey
The Adopt-A-Spot survey is designed to gauge public interest in community clean up projects and volunteer efforts to remove trash from public spaces.
Currently in Stage 2: Under Review
2022 Community Bond Committee Public Comments
The City of San Antonio presented a list of recommended projects for consideration for the 2022 – 2027 Bond Program. The list of projects was developed by City staff and included input from the Mayor...
MLK Park Public Art Project Input Survey
From September 14, 2020-October 12, 2020, the Department of Arts & Culture opened a SA SpeakUp survey to involve the community in identifying what theme the community would like the public art sculpture...
ARPA Town Hall Meetings
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provides emergency funding for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to help turn the tide on the pandemic, address its economic fallout, and lay...
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Airport Advisory Commission
The mission of the Airport Advisory Commission (AAC) is to advise the Aviation Director on matters affecting the City’s airports and air transportation initiatives to include noise compatibility issues. The AAC comprises 19 at-large members appointed by City Council to staggered two-year terms. A majority of members is required to meet a quorum. Eighteen of the commission’s members are voting members falling into the following categories: aviation industry: three members; community: six members; travel and tourism industry: two members; business community: four members; ground transportation industry: one member; airport business lessee: one member; and Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) representative: one member. The one non-voting member is a representative of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Liaison: Nicole Fowles – (210) 207-1666. Apply for the Airport Advisory Commission here.
Animal Care Services Advisory Board
The mission of the Animal Care Services (ACS) Advisory Board is to serve in an advisory capacity to the City of San Antonio regarding Animal Care Services through recommendations and reports concerning the same. The board consists of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers; one member appointed by the Mayor; and three ex-officio non-voting members. The ACS Advisory Board is required to consist of one licensed veterinarian, one City official, one shelter operator, and one animal welfare organization representative. Each member serves a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Marshall Bruce – 210-207-3338. Apply for the Animal Care Services Advisory Board here.
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee provides guidance and oversight of the Office of the City Auditor in the performance of its responsibilities, including municipal audits. Additionally, this committee shall serve as the Audit Comittee for purposes of the City’s external independent financial audit annually coordianted through the City’s Finance Department. The Committee shall also review and provide policy recommendations that promote transparency, accountability, and trust in City procurement and contract functions. Included in their charge is the review of high-profile contracts which shall be identified based on criteria in effect at the time. The Audit Committee comprises five members: three City Councilmembers and two citizen members. The two citizen members should be residents of the City and have applicable experience in financial and/or audit matters and should be knowledgeable in public administration, public financial and fiscal practices, governmental accounting, and auditing. The members serve two-year terms. Liaison: Kevin Barthold – (210) 207-2853. Support Staff: Ashley Venticinque
Bexar Appraisal District
The Bexar Appraisal District Board of Directors is responsible for hiring the Chief Appraiser and Taxpayer Liaison Officer, approving the District operating budget, and setting policy. It consists of five members representing various tax entities. Members are appointed by the governing bodies of the taxing units that participate in the District. As a participating taxing unit, the City is entitled to nominate up to five candidates to sit on the Board. Members serve a two-year term beginning on January 1st of even-numbered years and ending on December 31st of odd-numbered years and cannot serve more than all or part of five terms. The Bexar Appraisal District Board of Directors does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies. Liaison: Jennifer Rodriguez – (210) 242-2406. View Bexar Appraisal District meeting agendas.
Bexar Metro 911
The mission of Bexar Metro 911 is to deploy and maintain a state-of-the-art 911 emergency communication system that enables citizens in distress to quickly communicate their requests for police, fire, or emergency medical assistance, and to ensure member jurisdictions have the appropriate 911 tools necessary to efficiently and accurately receive and process those requests. The Board of Managers establishes policy and adopts rules for the operation of the District. The board may contract with any public or private entity to help accomplish the District's mission. The board appoints an executive director who is responsible for the District's day-to-day operations. Bexar Metro 911 is composed of representatives from the following municipalities and counties (in accordance with the Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 772.306): The City of San Antonio; Bexar County; Comal County; Guadalupe County; The City of New Braunfels; and The Greater Bexar County Council of Cities. Each member serves a staggered two-year term of office. Bexar Metro 911 does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies. Liaison: Evelyn Losoya – (210) 408-3911.
Brooks Development Authority
The mission of the Brooks Development Authority Board is to promote and develop a vibrant, sustainable community that serves as a catalyst for progressive economic development and regional prosperity. The board comprises 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office. Liaison: Sonia Veliz – (210) 678-3302. View Brooks Development Authority Board meeting agendas. Apply for the Brooks Development Authority Board here.
Building Standards Board
The mission of the Building Standards Board (BSB) is to partner with the community to build and maintain a safer San Antonio. The BSB addresses cases related to dangerous structures and properties that are in violation of the San Antonio Property Maintenance Code (SAPMC). The board also hears appeals from property owners who have received SAPMC Notices of Violation, as well as summary abatements. The board rules on issues of interpretation, intent, and application of code requirements. The BSB is a quasi-judicial, citizen-based board and has 14 members appointed by City Council: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and four at-large members. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served. Liaison: Judy Croom – (210) 207-5422. Apply for the Building Standards Board here.
Building-Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board
The Building-Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board hears and decides appeals of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the building official or the Fire Chief relative to the application and interpretations of Chapter 10, Chapter 11, and specific articles in Chapter 28 of the City Code. In addition, the board shall review building-related and fire codes issues when requested to do so by the building official or Fire Chief, and shall provide a recommendation to the building official or Fire Chief. The board may form committees to advise it on specific matters, as the purpose of code review committees is to review the newly published codes and to receive public comments on these codes and their associated amendments. The board is composed of 34 members, of which 17 are primary voting members and 17 are alternates. All members and alternates are qualified by experience and training to act on building-related and fire codes and may not be employees of the City. Each member serves a two-year term with a limit of three consecutive two-year terms. A quorum is met if nine of the appointed members or their appointed member alternates are present for Appeals and Advisory Board and for the committees if the majority members are present; a committee shall have no less the four members and not more than seven members. Liaison: Jeremy L. McDonald – (210) 207-0265. Apply for the Building-Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board here.
Capital Improvements Advisory Committee
The purpose of the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee is to advise and assist in the implementation of the impact fee process pursuant to Chapter 395 of the Local Government Code, which established a method for municipalities to impose impact fees for recouping the cost of off-site capital improvements necessitated by new development. The committee is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on the adoption of Land Use Assumptions and Capital Improvements Plans, and on the imposition and recalculation of impact fees.The committee comprises 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member representing the extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ). The committee is required to consist of a combination of five real estate development and building industry representatives and six community representatives. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office. Liaison: Patrick Middleton – (210) 233-3286. Apply for the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee here.
Charter Review Commission
A standing Charter Review Commission was authorized by the City Council in 2014 to study and make recommendations regarding provisions within the City Charter that should be updated because they conflict with current state law, do not reflect current practices, or have become outdated or obsolete. A Charter Review Commission consists of San Antonio residents who conduct research and solicit public input to make recommendations to the City Council to place any Charter amendments on the ballot for the San Antonio voters. Liaison: 210-207-6889 For information on the Charter Review Commission, visit https://www.sa.gov/Directory/Departments/CAO/City-Charter/Charter-Review-Commission.
Citizen Advisory Action Board
The Citizen Action Review Board reviews cases of alleged non-criminal misconduct committed by police officers. After reviewing the cases, CARB members make recommendations to the Chief of Police as to whether discipline is warranted. The board is made up of two independent boards: sworn and civilian. The board rotates members every six months. The sworn board has seven members of the following ranks: deputy chief, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, detective, and two officers. The civilian board has seven community members, who are approved by City Council. The deputy chief serves as the board chairperson. The Citizen Advisory Action Board (CAAB) is also commonly referred to as the Complaint and Administrative Review Board (CARB). Liaison: Joefrank Picazo – (210) 207-8430. Apply for the Citizen Advisory Action Board here.
City Council
Please see the San Antonio Mayor and City Council webpages for complete information. Mayor’s Office: (210) 207-7107. City Council Office: (210) 207-7040.
Climate Ready - Climate Equity Advisory Committee
The mission of the SA Climate Ready Climate Equity Advisory Committee includes advising City staff and City Council on the advancement of equity-centered implementation of the SA Climate Ready Plan and long-term sustainability plans, such as the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan. The Mayor and City Council shall appoint members, recommended by the City Manager and the Office of Sustainability. The Climate Equity Advisory Committee comprises 11 members total: 10 at-large members and one chair or vice-chair of the SA Climate Ready Technical & Community Advisory Committee. All are voting members and serve two-year terms. Liaison: Leslie Antunez – (210) 207-6323. Liaison: Olga Montellano Campos – (210) 207-6103. Apply for the Climate Ready - Climate Equity Advisory Committee here.
Community Action Advisory Board
The Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) serves in an advisory capacity to assist the City Council in its role as the governing body for the Bexar County Community Action Agency (CAA). The CAAB advises the Department of Human Services (DHS) and City Council on the needs, concerns, and goals of low-income persons; recommends policies; and advises on the allocation of federal Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds. CAAB advises DHS Head Start, Training for Job Success Program, Financial Empowerment Centers, Emergency Assistance, and Ameri-Corps Vista. The CAAB acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council on the operation of the Community Action Program (CAP), and oversees the extent and quality of services for low-income individuals and families. DHS has operated the Community Action Program (CAP) since 1979 and is the designated Community Action Agency and CSBG eligible entity for Bexar County. The CAAB is a federally mandated tripartite board comprised of 15 members as follows: five representatives of low-income individuals and families; five representatives from private groups and organizations with an interest in serving individuals and families living in poverty; five elected officials, to include four City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor, and one County Commissioner appointed by the County Judge. Liaison: Minerva Hernandez – (210) 207-5917. Apply for the Community Action Advisory Board here.
Community Health Committee
The Community Health Committee oversees policies, plans, and programs that affect the quality of life of our residents, including the protection and enhancement of the natural environment, public health, human services, climate preparedness, solid waste, libraries, and parks. Additionally, the committee oversees activities related to the stewardship of San Antonio’s unique artistic, cultural, and historic heritage. Staff support: Oscar A. Olvera 210-207-5171
Conservation Advisory Board
The Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) provides input and advice to staff and City Council regarding: the acquisition of sensitive land over the Edwards Aquifer and the appropriate development and stewardship of such land acquired, pursuant to the Parks Development and Expansion Venue Project (2000), and pursuant to the Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Projects (2005, 2010, and 2015); and the stewardship and monitoring of conservation easements acquired under the Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Project(s). The CAB is composed of nine members from each of the following organizations: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; The Edwards Aquifer Authority; The San Antonio River Authority; The San Antonio Water System; The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board; The Economic Development Foundation; Medina County; Uvalde County; and the Director of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department. Serving two-year, concurrent terms, board members may be reappointed indefinitely so long as they remain eligible in a given category. Liaison: Phillip Covington – (210) 207-3003. Apply for the Conservation Advisory Board here.
CPS Energy Board
The CPS Energy Board of Trustees, in accordance with bond ordinances, governs the natural gas and electric utility. The board has authority and power with reference to the control, management, and operation of the electric and gas systems and their expenditures. The board consists of four citizens residing in each of the four geographical quadrants of the City of San Antonio, and the Mayor of San Antonio who serves as an Ex-Officio Member. Trustees must reside within the CPS Energy quadrant that they represent. Board members serve for a term of five years and are eligible to serve one additional term. Members receive $2,000 compensation per year; the chairperson receives $2,500 per year. The Mayor of the City of San Antonio receives no compensation. Applications to serve on the CPS Energy Board of Trustees are submitted directly through the CPS Energy website. Liaison: Tony Ramirez – (210) 952-5166 View CPS Energy Board meeting agendas.
Disability Access Advisory Committee
The mission of the Disability Access Advisory Committee (DAAC) is to work closely with the Disability Access Office as part of San Antonio's efforts to provide accessible City services, programs, and facilities for all residents, regardless of ability. The DAAC is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve a two-year term of office. A quorum of six voting members is required to conduct business on the Board’s agenda. Liaison: Olivia Gaitan – (210) 207-7245. Apply for the Disability Access Advisory Committee here.
Economic and Workforce Development Committee
The Economic and Workforce Development Committee shall oversee policies, plans, and programs related to the vitality of the local economy, including the creation and retention of jobs, attraction of new businesses and private investments, support of small businesses, incentive policies, and growth of targeted industries. The committee will also review all aspects of the City's investments in education, workforce development, and training (SA Ready to Work), as well as provide recommendations and policy guidance that further San Antonio’s “Smart City” goals, such as enhancing cybersecurity, promoting digital inclusion, expanding municipal broadband, and pursuing economic opportunity. Staff support: Brittni Williams – (210) 207-8995.
Employee Management Committee
The Employee Management Committee (EMC) provides an avenue for employees, City management, and registered employee associations representing civilian employees to discuss issues and concerns related to employment conditions. The EMC is composed of City employees as follows: a representative from the City Manager’s Office; three City department directors; a representative from the Human Resources department; an organizational representative from each registered employee association; an employee representative from each registered employee association; and a representative from each EEO Category. The EMC is not a public-facing committee and does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies. Liaison: Laura Palmer – (210) 207-0089.
Ethics Review Board
The Ethics Review Board, as established by City Charter, is a District-appointed board with independent jurisdiction to enforce and sanction violations of the City Code relating to ethics, lobbying, and municipal campaign finance. The board strives to promote integrity, independence, and impartiality of service by City Officials, City employees, and others whose actions may affect the public faith in City government. This is done through the delivery of clear and timely advice, ongoing education, and fair enforcement of matters under the board’s jurisdiction and its powers granted by the City Charter, the Ethics Code, and the Municipal Campaign Finance Code. The board comprises 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year staggered term of office and are not eligible to serve more than three full terms of office. Liaison: Maria Elena Perez – (210) 207-0080. Apply for the Ethics Review Board here.
Fire and Police Pension Fund
The San Antonio Fire and Police Pension Fund (FPPF) provides comprehensive retirement, death, and disability benefits for the City of San Antonio's police officers, firefighters, retirees, and their beneficiaries. The FPPF Board of Trustees is composed of two active Fire Trustees, one retired Fire Trustee, two active Police Trustees, one retired Police Trustee, and three members appointed by the Mayor. Liaison: Warren Schott – (210) 534-3262 View San Antonio Fire and Police Pension Fund board meeting agendas here. Apply for the Fire and Police Pension Fund Board here.
Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund
The Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund – San Antonio provides comprehensive health care benefits for the City of San Antonio's police officers, firefighters, retirees, and their beneficiaries. The Board of Trustees of the Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund – San Antonio consists of two active Fire Representatives, one retired Fire Representative, two active Police Representatives, one active Fire Representative, and two members and two City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor. Liaison: James Bounds – (210) 220-1389 View Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund – San Antonio board meeting agendas. Apply for the Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund Board here.
Fire Fighters' and Police Officers' Civil Service Commission
The Fire Fighters' and Police Officers' Civil Service Commission (FFPOCSC) is made up of three members appointed by the City Manager who serve staggered three-year terms. Appointed members must be of good moral character, United States citizens, residents of the City of San Antonio for more than three years, over the age of 25, and not have held a public office within the last three years. The commission members are appointed by the City Manager and confirmed by City Council. Commissioners may serve up to three three-year consecutive terms with additional terms subject to two-thirds majority approval of City Council. Liaison: Sarah Bilger – (210) 207-8719. Apply for the Fire Fighters’ and Police Officers’ Civil Service Commission here.
Goal Setting Committees
The Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Ordinance requires the creation of a Goal Setting Committee (GSC), which votes to establish aspirational, segmented, and contract-specific small, minority, and women-owned business enterprise goals on City of San Antonio contracts/projects. The GSC is composed of five members from the following categories: City Manager designee (Chair) - one seat; Economic Development Department - one seat; Finance (Procurement Division) - one seat; originating department requesting the good or service – one seat; and citizens at-large – two seats. The citizens at-large are allowed to vote when reviewing contracts over $3 million and when establishing annual aspirational goals. The two citizens at-large seats are appointed by the City Council. Liaison: Michael Sindon – (210) 207-3957. Apply for the Goal Setting Committees here.
Governance Committee
The Governance Committee is responsible for proposing, reviewing, and referring new policy initiatives to staff or other City Council committees for action. Governance also considers policy recommendations from the Ethics Review Board as well as appointments to certain boards. Staff support: Megan Janzen – (210) 207-2085.
Head Start Policy Council
DHS Head Start must establish and maintain a Policy Council responsible for the direction of the Head Start program at the agency level. The Head Start Policy Council shall approve and submit to the governing body decisions about each of the following activities: Activities to support the active involvement of parents in supporting program operations, including policies to ensure that the Head Start agency is responsive to community and parent needs. Program recruitment, selection, and enrollment priorities. Applications for funding and amendments to applications for funding for programs under this subchapter, prior to submission of applications described in this clause. Budget planning for program expenditures, including policies for reimbursement and participation in policy council activities. Bylaws for the operation of the policy council. Program personnel policies and decisions regarding the employment of program staff, consistent with paragraph (1)(E)(iv)(IX), including standards of conduct for program staff, contractors, and volunteers and criteria for the employment and dismissal of program staff. Developing procedures for how members of the policy council of the Head Start agency will be elected. Recommendations on the selection of delegate agencies and the service areas for such agencies. The Head Start Policy Council is composed of 14 members who serve a one-year term, with a limit of five terms. Of the 14 members, 10 are parents of children who are currently enrolled in the DHS Head Start program and four are citizen members appointed from the at-large community. Liaison: Priscilla Garcia – (210) 206-1058. Apply for the Head Start Policy Council here.
HemisFair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation
The mission of the Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation (HPARC) is to provide San Antonio with a vibrant, inviting, inclusive, and authentic park community. HPARC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit local government corporation established in 2009 by the San Antonio City Council. HPARC and the Hemisfair Conservancy work together to redevelop and activate the site of the 1968 World’s Fair into a series of three parks in the heart of San Antonio. In addition to environmental and cultural sustainability, Hemisfair has a goal of becoming financially self-sustaining. The Hemisfair Conservancy, an independent 501(c)3 with its own board of directors, was created to raise, manage, and allocate philanthropic dollars for parks improvement projects through generous contributions from a broad variety of individual donors, family foundations, corporations, and other grant-making sources. HPARC is governed by a 13-member board comprising 11 representatives from a cross-section of local stakeholders with certain expertise and two City executive staff members as assigned by the City Manager. Members serve staggered four-year terms of office. Liaison: Meredith Balzen – (210) 842-1003. View the Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation board meeting agendas. Apply for the HemisFair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation board here.
Historic and Design Review Commission
The Historic and Design Review Commission (HDRC) reviews projects related to exterior changes to properties individually designated as landmarks within the following areas: a historic district within the City; a River Improvement Overlay (RIO) District (including the River Walk); a View Shed Protection district; or a landmark property that is publicly-owned (i.e. libraries, parks, fire stations, etc.). In considering whether to recommend approval or disapproval of an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness, the HDRC is guided by the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of San Antonio's Unified Development Code, and any additional design guidelines adopted by City Council. The HDRC consists of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term. Liaison: Meagan Lozano – 210-207-7991. Apply for the Historic and Design Review Commission here.
Historic and Design Review Compliance and Technical Advisory Board
The Historic and Design Review Compliance and Technical Advisory Board (HDRCTAB) members will review and recommend projects impacting historic properties related to repair and replacement materials, evaluate compliance cases and post-work approvals, and review OHP policy documents and historic design guidelines. The HDCTAB consists of 11 members: 10 appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term. Liaison: Meagan Lozano – 210-207-7991. Apply for the Historic and Design Review Compliance and Technical Advisory Board here.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board
The mission of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board is to: serve as an advisory body to the City and City Council regarding issues actually or potentially affecting persons within LGBTQ+ communities or the LGBTQ+ community as a whole; create, guide, support, and evaluate LGBTQ+ quality of life initiatives in San Antonio; coordinate and/or participate in educational programs to promote equitable treatment, opportunity, and understanding of persons within the LGBTQ+ community; facilitate gatherings, such as meetings, institutes, and forums, designed to lead to building community and crafting solutions for issues concerning LGBTQ+ San Antonians; work with other City Boards and Commissions to address issues of intersectionality; and perform additional functions as required by City Council. The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board comprises 13 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and three members appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the City Council term. The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board should have a balanced membership reflecting the challenges and concerns of LGBTQ+ communities, and should represent a diversity of ethnicities, national origins, races, colors, disabilities, religions, genders, gender identities and gender expressions, sexual orientations, ages, and socioeconomic statuses. The Advisory Board should include members who are broadly reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the LGBTQ+ community's diverse population. Liaison: Samantha Smith – 210-207-8911. Visit the City of San Antonio City Clerk’s site to apply for the LGBTQ+ Advisory Board.
Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board
The Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board (LCPAB) serves in an advisory capacity to staff and City Council regarding land acquisitions, project design, and construction for a hike and bike trail system along San Antonio creekways using sales tax initiative funding and proposed 2022 Bond funding. The board is also tasked with oversight of long-range management and construction activities for recreation purposes on creeks and tributaries within the City of San Antonio. The LCPAB is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Sofia Martino – 210-207-2270. Apply for the Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board here.
Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women
The Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) serves to foster a closer relationship and a fuller exchange of ideas between women of respective Districts and City Councilmembers; to further the equal legal, social, political, economic, and educational opportunity and advancement of all women and men; to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sex in all phases of American society; to promote the dissemination of information on employment opportunities for women in the public sectors, and to provide counsel when and if necessary; and to encourage women to assume initiative and accept their responsibility in the removal of legal and other barriers to the realization of their basic human rights. The MCSW is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor, along with two non-voting Associate Commissioners. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. A quorum of six voting members is required to conduct business on the Commission's agenda. Liaison: Jenny Garcia – (210) 207-8357. Apply for the Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women here.
Municipal Civil Service Commission
The City Charter provides for the establishment of the Municipal Civil Service Commission (MCSC) for the purpose of hearing classified civilian employee disciplinary appeals for suspensions, demotions, and terminations, and to make recommendations to the City Manager regarding each appeal. The MCSC consists of three primary members and three alternate members, all of whom serve two-year terms. New commissioners are appointed through an extensive application, vetting, and interview process. A person appointed to the Commission must be mentally competent, a United States citizen, a resident of the City of San Antonio, a registered voter, and have no legal conviction of a felony. Liaison: Sarah Bilger – (210) 207-8719. Apply for the Municipal Civil Service Commission here.
Municipal Court Advisory Committee
The Municipal Court Advisory Committee shall recommend judicial nominations for full-time and associate judges, act as a liaison between the Municipal Court Judges and City Council, as well as any other duties assigned by Council. Staff Support: Megan Janzen, 210-207-2085
Municipal Golf Association - SA (MGASA)
The Municipal Golf Association-San Antonio (MGASA), also known as the Alamo City Golf Trail, is a non-profit corporation that has partnered with the City of San Antonio to manage and operate the City's eight golf facilities, to be stewards of municipal golf, and to provide affordable golf for all. In May 2007, City Council approved a 10-year management agreement with the MGASA to improve the golf facilities and to manage their operation. MGASA constantly improves the municipal golf courses so that San Antonio golfers will enjoy playing on premier courses at affordable prices. The MGASA Board of Directors comprises 15 members: six at-large members are appointed by the City Council, seven members are selected by MGASA, and two ex-officio voting members are appointed by the City Manager. Liaison: Thomas Aguillon – (210) 288-0341. Apply for the Municipal Golf Association - SA board here.
Office of Urban Redevelopment - OUR-SA
The Office of Urban Redevelopment (OUR-SA) (formerly San Antonio Development Agency - SADA) was established by referendum election in 1957 under Title 12, Chapter 374 - Urban Renewal in Municipalities of the Texas Local Government Code. OUR-SA, as the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of San Antonio, maintains the legal ability to acquire, hold, and dispose properties associated with approved urban renewal plans. Actions of this board are subject to all applicable federal, state, and local guidelines, statutes, and rules, as well as approval by the San Antonio City Council. The mission of OUR-SA is to prevent urban blight and slums through legal activities such as slum clearance, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and conservation. OUR-SA comprises seven commissioners duly appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve staggered two-year terms and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served. Commissioners are required to be residents of the City and shall be owners of real property. Liaison: Edgar Olivas – (210) 207-7805. Apply for the Office of Urban Redevelopment - OUR-SA commission here.
Opportunity Home San Antonio
For more than 80 years, the Board of Directors of Opportunity Home San Antonio (formerly known as the San Antonio Housing Authority [SAHA]) has helped San Antonians access quality affordable housing and social services, created dynamic and thriving neighborhoods, invested in the growth and development of the community, and assisted residents achieve financial independence so they can become first-time homeowners. Opportunity Home San Antonio manages and controls the low-rent housing units of the City, and has the power to hire technical experts and such other officers, agents, and employees, permanent and temporary, and determines their duties and compensations. The board consists of seven members appointed by the Mayor for staggered two-year terms of office. Two members must be tenants of a public housing project managed by Opportunity Home San Antonio. Liaison: Marissa Perez – (210) 477-6056 View the Opportunity Home San Antonio board meeting agendas. Apply for the Opportunity Home San Antonio board here.
Parks and Recreation Board
The Parks and Recreation Board serves in an advisory capacity to the community on issues affecting the Parks and Recreation Department. The board shall, as the voice of the community, advise the Parks and Recreation Department and City Council regarding community recreational facilities and services, needs and desires, and recreation programming. The board shall promote public awareness of the public recreational facilities and services provided by the City and encourage community participation in those programs. The board is composed of 11 voting members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers, one member appointed by the Mayor, and two non-voting members from the San Antonio Parks Foundation and the San Antonio Conservation Society. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. There is no limit to the number of terms that may be served. Liaison: Reena Gonzalez – 210-207-2225. Apply for the Parks and Recreation Board here.
Planning and Community Development Committee
The Planning and Community Development Committee oversees policies, plans, and programs that promote orderly growth and development of the City, as well as issues that serve to preserve the integrity of our city’s neighborhoods, including SA Tomorrow, the Strategic Plan to Respond to Homelessness, UDC policies, the Strategic Housing Implementation Plan, and other long-term housing plans as they relate to the five housing policy actions outlined in the Housing Policy Framework. Staff support: Roger Gonzalez – (210) 207-2003.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission has the principal duty of acting as an advisory body to City Council regarding both amendments to the Master Plan of the City and the Unified Development Code. The commission also serves as a final authority pertaining to subdivision plats within the City of San Antonio city limits and within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. The commission comprises nine at-large citizen members: the City Manager (ex-officio), a Councilmember (ex-officio), the Zoning Commission Chair, and the Zoning Board of Adjustment Chair. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served by members; however, the Planning Commission Chair is limited to serving two terms. Liaison: Monica Reyes-Urdiales – (210) 207-6310. Apply for the Planning Commission here.
Port Authority of San Antonio
Port San Antonio is the public entity charged with the redevelopment of approximately 1,900 acres that were once part of the former Kelly Air Force Base. The large campus in southwest San Antonio is a leading economic engine for the region, with significant plans for further growth. It is home to numerous private- and public-sector tenant customers that directly employ thousands of people from throughout the community. Those individuals work at the Port in sectors that include aerospace, cybersecurity, defense, applied technology, advanced manufacturing, and global logistics, among others. This employment base generates billions of dollars in regional economic activity each year and has been steadily growing since the organization was first created. The Port's strategic vision to keep attracting and expanding leading industries is based on the organization's continued growth as a center of technological innovation. Specifically, the Port is focused on promoting collaboration among industries on its campus and throughout San Antonio to support the evolution of cybersecurity and other digital technologies to sectors that are well-established in San Antonio. The Port Authority of San Antonio is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Caroline Diaz - (210) 362-7820. View Port Authority of San Antonio meeting agendas. Apply for the Port Authority of San Antonio board here.
Prosper West (formerly Westside Development Corporation)
The mission of Prosper West San Antonio, formerly known as Westside Development Corporation, is to foster economic development, promote the development and redevelopment of real estate within its target area, create viable urban communities, and preserve the character, culture, and history of the Westside. The Prosper West San Antonio Board of Directors is composed of 18 members: three residents from Districts 1, 5, 6, or 7; two at-large citizen members; one SAISD representative; one Edgewood ISD representative; three university representatives (St. Mary's, OLLU, UTSA); one University Health System representative; three small-business representatives; one large-business representative; one nonprofit business representative; one financial institution representative; one real estate developer representative; and Councilmembers from Council Districts 1, 5, 6, and 7 who serve as nonvoting ex-officio Members and form the Board's Nomination Committee. Members serve two-year, staggered terms of office. Liaison: Bethany Anderson – (321) 443-3384. Apply for the Prosper West board here.
Public Safety Committee
The Public Safety Committee oversees matter related to public safety associated with fire protection, emergency medical services (EMS), emergency preparedness, police and law enforcement, and animal care services. Staff support: Ashley Venticinque.
RiverWalk Capital Improvements Advisory Board
The River Walk Capital Improvements Advisory Board (RWCIAB) advises the City Council on spending priorities from the River Walk Special Revenue Fund dedicated to capital infrastructure improvements of the River Walk. The board is composed of seven members, of which four are Downtown residents and business representatives and three are designated City department directors. Liaison: Cynthia Martinez – (210) 207-3372. Apply for the RiverWalk Capital Improvements Advisory Board here.
SA Ready to Work Advisory Board
The SA Ready to Work (SARTW) Advisory Board is charged with providing expertise and input to maximize the effectiveness of the Ready to Work workforce development program. SARTW advises Workforce Development Office (WDO) staff on the scope of in-demand occupations, alignment of training with local employer needs, annual allotment of workforce certificate and degree programs from year to year, and levels of wraparound support for clients. SARTW also serves as a Community Program Ambassador, promoting resident participation and employer hiring of participants. The board comprises 11 members, of which nine positions are at-large appointments, and two positions are Councilmember liaisons appointed by the Mayor. The members each serve a two-year term, and a quorum of five voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda. The board meets on the third Thursday of every other month from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at one of our Ready to Work partner agency locations. Please refer to the posted agenda to obtain meeting details. Liaison: Mary Mills Nguyen – 210-207-3934. Apply for the SA Ready to Work Advisory Board here.
San Antonio Arts Commission
The mission of the San Antonio Arts Commission (SAAC) is to advocate for excellent, accessible, and engaging arts and cultural opportunities for the citizens of and visitors to San Antonio, and has the responsibility to work with the Department of Arts and Culture to develop, promote, educate, and preserve San Antonio’s unique artistic and cultural experiences. The SAAC comprises 15 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and four members appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the City Council term. Liaison: Sonia Covarrubias – (210) 207-6968. Apply for the San Antonio Arts Commission here.
San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission
The mission of the San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission is to promote human equality, the principles of nonviolence, and the understanding and acceptance of racial harmony, understanding, respect, and goodwill among citizens, all as a way of building community among all citizens of San Antonio and across the United States. The San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission organizes the annual MLK March and leads the community effort of various events paying tribute to Dr. King. The wide variety of educational, inspirational, and celebratory events takes place at locations across the City. The commission consists of 13 voting members who each serve a two-year term, and 19 non-voting members. The District 2 Councilmember appoints up to 20 commissioners, and the committee chairs may appoint up to 30 additional commissioners serving on its subcommittee. A quorum of seven voting members is required to conduct business on the commission's agenda. Liaison: Dr. Jennifer Mata – 210-207-7892. Apply for the San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission here.
San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation
The San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation (SAEDMC) provides strategic direction for Pre-K 4 SA to develop a highly-skilled workforce in one generation through quality early childhood education for all children in San Antonio. The board is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. The Mayor’s appointee serves as the board Chairperson and presiding officer. A quorum of six voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda. Members serve staggered two-year terms of office. There is no limit on the number of terms a member can serve. Liaison: Paul Aleman – 210-206-2729. Apply for the San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation board here.
San Antonio Economic Development Corporation
The San Antonio Economic Development Corporation (SAEDC) is a Type B Corporation authorized under Chapters 501, 502, and 505 of the Texas Local Government Code. The corporation is organized by the City of San Antonio to promote, assist, and enhance economic development activities for the City; to provide an additional tool to invest in economic development projects; achieve a return on investment; and provide funds for future opportunities. The board consists of the Mayor, City Manager, the Chair of the Economic and Community Development Council Committee, the Chair of the Infrastructure and Growth Council Committee, and three at-large citizen members. The three at-large citizen members cannot be employees of the City nor members of the City Council. All members must be residents of the City of San Antonio. Liaison: Jacob Exler – (210) 207-8158. Apply for the San Antonio Economic Development Corporation board here.
San Antonio Housing Trust
The aim of the San Antonio Housing Trust (SAHT) is to align with the City of San Antonio on addressing affordable housing needs for residents. SAHT serves to provide additional and continuing housing opportunities for low and moderate income families; to promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare by mitigating the extent to which San Antonio’s low and moderate income households are unable to afford decent, safe and sanitary housing within the City of San Antonio; and to revitalize neighborhood and downtown through appropriate housing activities. On June 10, 2021, the City Council approved the governance restructuring for the San Antonio Housing Trust, the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation, the San Antonio Housing Trust Public Facility Corporation, and the San Antonio Housing Trust Finance Corporation. All four boards will be represented by the same 12 members: three community representatives having experience in housing advocacy, non-profit fundraising, policy making, community engagement, or who reside in an affordable housing unit; three community representatives having experience in real estate, financial underwriting, property development, housing finance, capital markets, lending, construction, property management, or other relevant industry experience; five City Councilmembers; and a one City Department Director. Liaison: Nicole Collazo – (210) 735-2772. View San Antonio Housing Trust meeting agendas. Apply to serve on the San Antonio Housing Trust board.
San Antonio Housing Trust Finance Corporation
On June 10, 2021, the City Council approved the governance restructuring for the San Antonio Housing Trust, the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation, the San Antonio Housing Trust Public Facility Corporation, and the San Antonio Housing Trust Finance Corporation. All four boards will be represented by the same 12 members: three Community Representatives having experience in housing advocacy, non-profit fundraising, policy making, community engagement, or who reside in an affordable housing unit; three community Representatives having experience in real estate, financial underwriting, property development, housing finance, capital markets, lending, construction, property management, or other relevant industry experience; five City Councilmembers; and one City Department Director. Liaison: Nicole Collazo – (210) 735-2772. View San Antonio Housing Trust meeting agendas. Apply to serve on the San Antonio Housing Trust board.
San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees
The San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) Board of Trustees is responsible for the management, care, control, and maintenance of all library system properties, consisting of the downtown Central Library, 29 library outlets, and a team of more than 550 employees for the delivery of library services to approximately 1.9 million residents in San Antonio and Bexar County. The board is composed of 11 trustees: 10 District-appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Trustees each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Edward Mayberry – 210-207-2582. Apply for the San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees here.
San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees (SAWS)
The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is governed by the SAWS Board of Trustees, which is vested with the complete management, control, and operation of the Water System. The board controls the expenditure and application of the revenues of the system and makes recommendations to the City Council concerning rates, fees, and charges for services rendered by the system. The board consists of six at-large trustees and the Mayor as an ex-officio member. Four SAWS trustees each represent a single quadrant of the utility’s service area. Two trustees each represent the two northern or southern quadrants combined. Trustees must reside either within the area served by SAWS or within the corporate limits of the City. The trustees are appointed by the City Council and each serve a four-year term of office beginning on June 1 and ending on May 31. Trustees are limited to serving two terms of office, unless their first appointment was for the remainder of an unexpired term of office of less than two years. Liaison: Lisa Mireles – (210) 233-3690. View SAWS Board of Trustees meeting agendas. Apply for SAWS Board of Trustees here.
San Antonio Youth Commission
The San Antonio Youth Commission (SAYC) is tasked with advising City Council on matters that directly affect local youth, with the intention of valuing and empowering the City’s youth voice to provide a unique insight into City issues and problems. SAYC provides an outlet to youth to civically engage with the City through advocacy and community service. The commission consists of 22 members: 20 District-appointed members, with each Councilmember appointing two members; and two members appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Members may be reappointed for another two-year term, but are not eligible to serve upon graduation from high school. Liaison: Virginia Villalta – 210-207-1729. Apply for the San Antonio Youth Commission here.
Small Business Advisory Commission
The mission of the Small Business Advisory Commission (SBAC) shall be to review upcoming policies, regulations, and issues affecting small businesses, outside of the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) ordinance. SBAC provides recommendations to City staff, Mayor, and City Council. The commission is composed of 15 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers, one member appointed by the Mayor, and four at-large citizen members. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. The members are appointed as representatives from the following targeted categories: two representatives from small business professional and/or trade organizations, two representatives from nonprofit small business service provider organizations, four small business owners with fewer than 10 employees, four small business owners with 10-50 employees, and three small business owners from specific industries as identified and targeted by the City. Liaison: Jacob Exler – (210) 207-8158. Apply for the Small Business Advisory Commission here.
Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Committee
The Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Committee advises the City Manager, the Mayor, and City Council regarding business issues, goals, and related policies concerning small, minority, and women-owned business enterprises and the effectiveness of the City's Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) programs. SBEDA makes recommendations of those small-, minority-, women-owned business enterprises that are ready, willing, and able to do business with the City, under the policies set forth in the SBEDA ordinance. In addition, SBEDA makes recommendations concerning modifications of programs and procedures established in the SBEDA program. The SBEDA Committee comprises 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Jacob Exler – (210) 207-8158. Apply for the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy Committee here.
Storm Water Management Advisory Board
The Storm Water Management Advisory Board (SWMAB) is an advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on January 26, 2023, and was created for the following purposes: Monitor and track the progress and successful completion of drainage projects including the City’s Drainage and Flood Management Bond Proposition; Serve as communication ambassadors to review and advise City Council and City staff on how to improve outreach efforts to residents and businesses affected by construction and other communication initiatives related to drainage and storm water projects as needed; Lead the community process with the assistance of watershed working groups and staff to define and prioritize projects for their respective watersheds and districts not already defined within the Bond brochure; and Ensure a transparent process in prioritizing future City storm water and drainage investments. The SWMAB is composed of 13 members, including: one board chair appointed by the Mayor; three individuals representing the Salado/Cibolo Creek watershed, each appointed from Council Districts 2, 9, and 10; three individuals representing the Leon Creek/Medina River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 4, 6, and 8; three individuals representing the Upper San Antonio River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 1, 3, and 5; one individual representing and appointed by Council District 7; one individual as an environmental representative appointed by the Mayor; and one individual as a development-community representative appointed by the Mayor. Liaison: Mario Hune – (210) 207-0597. Apply for the Storm Water Management Advisory Board here.
Streets, Bridges, and Sidewalks Advisory Board
The Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Advisory Board (SBSAB) is an advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on January 26, 2023, and was created for the following purposes: Monitor and track the progress and successful completion of approved and below-the-line projects included in the City’s Bond Streets, Bridges, and Sidewalks Bond Proposition; Serve as communication ambassadors to review and advise City Council and City staff on how to improve outreach efforts to residents and businesses affected by construction and other communication initiatives related to streets, bridges, and sidewalk projects as needed; Lead the community process with staff’s assistance to define and prioritize projects for their respective district not already defined within the bond brochure; and Ensure a transparent process in prioritizing future City street, bridge, and sidewalk investments. The board is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. Liaison: Jessica Shirley-Saenz – (210) 207-8022. Apply for the Streets, Bridges, and Sidewalks Advisory Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 06 - Mission Del Lago
The mission of the Mission Del Lago Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board comprises nine members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Mission Del Lago TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 09 - Houston Street
The mission of the Houston Street Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the TIRZ where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Representatives include representatives at the local level. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Houston Street TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 10 - Stablewood Farms
The mission of the Stablewood Farms Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of nine members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Stablewood Farms TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 11 - Inner City
The mision of the Inner City Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 15 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Inner City TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 12 - Plaza Fortuna
The mission of the Plaza Fortuna Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board comprises 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Plaza Fortuna TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 13 - Lackland Hills
The mission of the Lackland Hills Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Lackland Hills TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 15 - North East Crossing
The mission of the Northeast Crossing Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board comprises 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the North East Crossing TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 16 - Brooks City Base
The mission of the Brooks City Base Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of five members. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Brooks City Base TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 17 - Mission Creek
The mission of the Mission Creek Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Mission Creek TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 19 - Hallie Heights
The mission of the Hallie Heights Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Hallie Heights TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 21 - Heather's Cove
The mission of the Heather’s Cove Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 11 members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Heather's Cove TIRZ board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 25 - Hunter's Pond
The mission of the Hunter’s Pond Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of nine members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Hunter's Pond TIRZ here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 28 - Verano
The mission of the Verano Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of 13 members. Board members include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Board members are either residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or they own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Verano TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 30 - Westside
The mission of the Tax Incremental Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) - 30 Westside Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board comprises seven members. Board members include five at-large citizen members from the community and Councilmembers of Districts 1 and 5 serving as ex-officio members. At-large citizen board members are either residents of the county in which the zone is located or of a county adjacent to that county, or they own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Westside TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 31 - Midtown
The mission of the Midtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board was composed of 15 members. Board members include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. In 2022, the Midtown TIRZ was reduced to nine members. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Midtown TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 32 - Mission Drive-In
The mission of the Mission Drive-In Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Board members include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Mission Drive-In TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 33 - Northeast Corridor
The mission of the Northeast Corridor Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Board members include members at large in society and representatives at the local level. Board members are residents of the county in which the zone is located or a county adjacent to that county, or own real property in the zone. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Northeast Corridor TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 34 - Hemisfair
The mission of the Hemisfair Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of five members. Representatives include representatives at the local level. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Hemisfair TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 35 - Tarasco Gardens
The mission of the Tarasco Gardens Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of nine members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Tarasco Gardens TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 - Thea Meadows
The mission of the Thea Meadows Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of nine members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Thea Meadows TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 37 - Nabors
The mission of the Nabors Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Nabors TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 - Somerset Grove
The mission of the Somerset Grove Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Somerset Grove TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 - Valley Sol
The mission of the Valley Sol Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Representatives include members at large in society and representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Valley Sol TIRZ Board here.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 - Lone Oak
The mission of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 40 - Lone Oak Board is to promote development or redevelopment of the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 40 where development or redevelopment would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future. The board is composed of seven members. Representatives include at-large members and representatives at the state level. Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt – 210-207-3382. Apply for the Lone Oak board here.
Transportation Advisory Board
The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) reviews and makes recommendations to the Director of the San Antonio Police Department regarding City ordinances, rules, and regulations on the licensing and regulatory review process for transportation services licensed by the City. These services include taxicabs, limousines, tours, charters, pedicabs, horse carriages, and group cycles. The board is composed of 11 voting members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor; and five non-voting members from the following City departments: Aviation, Center City Development and Operations (CCDO), Transportation; Visit San Antonio; and VIA Metropolitan Transit. Voting members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember and a quorum of six voting members is required to conduct business on the TAB's agenda. Liaison: Gary Gilbert – (210) 207-2748. Apply for the Transportation Advisory Board here.
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee reviews policies, plans, and programs designed to enhance connectivity and mobility of all kinds, including the City’s capital improvement plans, select air service enhancements (SAT’s Strategic Development Plan updates shall be presented to the full City Council), congestion reduction projects, transit improvements – to include VIA’s Advanced Rapid Transit projects, as well as other multimodal transportation options – along with the greenway trail system development. Staff support: Stephanie Flores Rice – (210) 207-7453.
Veterans Advisory Commission
The mission of the City Commission on Veterans' Affairs (CCVA) is to serve the Mayor and City Council in an advisory capacity on issues affecting the City's military population, both active and retired. These issues include elderly services, disabled services, homelessness, affordable housing, health, and employment. The commission serves as the community's liaison and advocate for veterans' affairs and makes recommendations for improving services. The commission will consider the impact of any future base realignments and closures to the City's military population, and also act as a clearinghouse on the many services available to veterans. These advisory roles include addressing legislative issues affecting the City's military population, both active and retired; serving as the community's liaison and advocate for Veterans' affairs; advising the City Council on issues affecting San Antonio veterans and their families; and making recommendations for improving the City’s services. The commission is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve overlapping two-year staggered terms of office and may serve no more than three two-year terms. Liaison: Nathan Roberts – 210-207-2712. Apply for the City Commission on Veterans' Affairs here.
VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority
VIA Metropolitan Transit owns, manages, and operates the local transit system under the authority found in Chapter 451 of the Texas Transportation Code. The VIA Metropolitan Transit Board of Trustees is composed of 11 members representing various entities: five San Antonio City Council representatives, three Bexar County Commissioners Court representatives, and two suburban Mayors. Each member serves a staggered two-year term. The Chair of the Board is elected by the board members and serves a two-year term. Liaison: Debra Longoria – (210) 299-5873 View VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority meeting agendas. Apply for the VIA Metropolitan Transit Board of Trustees here.
Zoning Board of Adjustment
The mission of the Board of Adjustment is to deliver quality City services, and commit to achieving San Antonio's vision of prosperity for its diverse, vibrant, and historic community. The board is composed of 18 members: 11 are district representatives and seven are at-large representatives. The seven at-large members serve as alternate members and attend meetings in the absence of a district representative. All board members serve a two-year term of office. Liaison: Dezarae Leal – 210-207-0261. Apply for the Zoning Board of Adjustment here.
Zoning Commission
The Zoning Commission is responsible for conducting public hearings related to zoning change requests. The commission conducts public hearings and recommends the appropriate boundaries of zoning districts, and recommends changes to the regulation to be enforced in those zoning districts to City Council. Additionally, the Zoning Commission prepares a final report for the City Council on recommendations for change in zoning district boundaries or regulations in zoning districts. The commission is composed of 11 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve overlapping two-year terms of office. Liaison: Melissa Quiroz – 210-207-7720 . Apply for the Zoning Commission here.
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