Council members seek Public Works audit, citing frustrating construction delays
The city conducted an internal audit last year and the Public Works director is retiring, but council members bigger changes are needed.
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The city conducted an internal audit last year and the Public Works director is retiring, but council members bigger changes are needed.
City council approved measures to prevent water service shutoffs for residents in apartment complexes with unpaid utility bills.
Cuts to the city budget are coming, as property and sales taxes fall short of projections and the state is trying to cap borrowing.
The Multimodal Transportation Commission will advise the city on design guidelines for the Complete Streets policy.
The Texas House on Tuesday proposed changes to dramatically limit the scope of a wide-ranging Senate bill that could transform how the state’s universities function and teach students.
Approaching a high-stakes San Antonio mayoral race, voting rights groups raised concern about a lack of weekend early voting hours.
There’s still a chance to register to vote for the June 7 runoff election that includes San Antonio’s mayoral and City Council races.
The San Antonio Report and the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce will host a mayoral runoff debate at Stable Hall on May 19.
The San Antonio mayoral and City Council races in District 1, District 6, District 8 and District 9 are going to a June 7 runoff election.
Commentary: By taking a balanced approach to our energy future, we will make Texas more resilient and attract more businesses to our region.
In far Northeast side District 9, two candidates advance to the June 7 runoff in the race to replace Councilman John Courage.
In far Northwest side District 8, two candidates advance to the June 7 runoff in the race to replace Councilman Manny Pelaez.
Patty Gibbons tried to stop her Greater Harmony Hills neighborhood from being moved into District 1, then launched a campaign to represent it.
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