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Mobile home co-op plan poised to get city bond funding
Read full article: Mobile home co-op plan poised to get city bond fundingAs part of the second round of proposals to use bond and federal dollars, city staff on Wednesday recommended helping fund a plan to purchase a South Side mobile home park and convert it into a co-op.
City housing department budget set to triple
Read full article: City housing department budget set to tripleThe housing department’s proposed jump from $48.8 million in the current budget year to $150.2 million for FY 2023 is fueled almost entirely by the city’s first-ever housing bond, which voters approved in May. The $99.9 million in bond money is split between producing and preserving affordable housing.
Voters to decide fate of San Antonio’s first-ever $150M housing bond
Read full article: Voters to decide fate of San Antonio’s first-ever $150M housing bondAs San Antonio voters decide whether to approve the city’s biggest-ever bond program, they’re also considering a new way to fund affordable housing.
San Antonio’s 5-year, $1.2 billion bond program goes to the voters
Read full article: San Antonio’s 5-year, $1.2 billion bond program goes to the votersCity council approved the final, $1.2 billion list of bond projects Thursday, including: money for affordable housing, expanding the city’s greenway trail system, repairing failed streets, and building fire and police stations. It now goes to voters for approval during the May 7 election.
After retreating from the bond process, Texas Biomed gets $10 million for infrastructure through ARPA
Read full article: After retreating from the bond process, Texas Biomed gets $10 million for infrastructure through ARPADespite vocal opposition from animal rights activists and others, city council voted Thursday to give $10 million to Texas Biomedical Research Institute for infrastructure improvements at its campus.
Battle for Broadway: state poised to reverse hand-off of 2.2-mile stretch to City of San Antonio
Read full article: Battle for Broadway: state poised to reverse hand-off of 2.2-mile stretch to City of San AntonioCity officials have been caught off guard by the state's imminent move to halt the transfer of a 2.2-mile stretch of Broadway Avenue, which would also halt their plans for its redesign.
Council members fret over public arts reductions in city bond proposal
Read full article: Council members fret over public arts reductions in city bond proposalOut of the nearly $45 million in changes a series of citizen committees recommended to the upcoming bond program, cutting the portion set aside for public arts by $3.8 million grabbed the most attention on Wednesday.
$25M request down to $5M: Brackenridge Park Conservancy wants council to increase bond money for Sunken Garden Theater
Read full article: $25M request down to $5M: Brackenridge Park Conservancy wants council to increase bond money for Sunken Garden TheaterThe conservancy is pushing for a $62 million overhaul of the 1930s-era, city-owned theater, located next to the Japanese Tea Garden in Brackenridge Park. Plans include new facilities, professional lighting and sound systems, and a sweeping roof that covers the stage and expanded seating area.
Texas Biomed pulls $11M bond project request after complaints over primate testing
Read full article: Texas Biomed pulls $11M bond project request after complaints over primate testingTexas Biomed had requested money from the $1.2 billion bond program to improve infrastructure at its aging campus. But a citizen committee charged with recommending which projects should get funding received numerous public comments opposing the institute’s request, based on Texas Biomed’s use of primates for animal testing.
City Council shifts bond money to fund drainage, streets; several members want further cuts to trail system
Read full article: City Council shifts bond money to fund drainage, streets; several members want further cuts to trail systemSan Antonio City Council members agreed Wednesday to tweak the city’s upcoming $1.2 billion bond program to send more money to basic infrastructure needs, though nearly half the council members still don’t think it’s enough.
Council members push for more drainage funding in 2022 bond
Read full article: Council members push for more drainage funding in 2022 bondWith $3.1 billion in flood control and drainage needs to be addressed throughout the city, several council members want a larger share of the $1.2 billion bond program put toward that end.
First draft of 2022 bond program heavy on basics: streets, sidewalks, bridges, drainage
Read full article: First draft of 2022 bond program heavy on basics: streets, sidewalks, bridges, drainageThe first version of San Antonio’s record $1.2 billion 2022 bond program contains big investments on basic infrastructure, money to build out the city’s greenway trails system, and an allotment for a new area - housing.
Greenway trails will likely be part of 2022 bond program, but how much is enough?
Read full article: Greenway trails will likely be part of 2022 bond program, but how much is enough?The upcoming 2022 bond program is expected to include a chunk of money to keep expanding the Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System, but whether it will be enough to finish off the long-awaited loop around the city is yet to be seen..