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āLong overdueā: San Antonio in final stages of Castroville Corridor traffic study
Read full article: āLong overdueā: San Antonio in final stages of Castroville Corridor traffic studyMarco Lopez moved to Westwood Square in 1968, but only recently, he said, has Castroville Road become a problem.
Downtown construction causes potential safety concern for pedestrians ahead of Fiesta
Read full article: Downtown construction causes potential safety concern for pedestrians ahead of FiestaLocals and tourists alike say crossing the street in some parts of downtown can be downright confusing, and recent construction has caused some concerns over safety ahead of Fiesta.
As city nears pedestrian bridge demolition, a consultant begins Castroville Corridor study
Read full article: As city nears pedestrian bridge demolition, a consultant begins Castroville Corridor studyTo replace the bridge, the city is designing a four-way traffic signal to be placed at the corner of Castroville Road and Dahlgreen Ave. But first, a consultant will study the corridor.
āItās going to be a reliefā: City plans to demolish remainder of pedestrian bridge on Castroville Road starting Monday
Read full article: āItās going to be a reliefā: City plans to demolish remainder of pedestrian bridge on Castroville Road starting MondayTo replace the bridge, the city is designing a four-way traffic signal to be placed at the corner of Castroville Road and Dahlgreen Ave.
Completion of work on Walters Street bridge means smooth sailing for drivers; yet another road project persists
Read full article: Completion of work on Walters Street bridge means smooth sailing for drivers; yet another road project persistsThe Walters Street bridge reopened to traffic Friday. Meanwhile, road work continues on nearby N. New Braunfels Avenue weeks after it was expected to be completed.
City defends repeated contact with disgraced former assistant development services director
Read full article: City defends repeated contact with disgraced former assistant development services directorSan Antonio officials have defended their repeated contact with a disgraced city executive after KSAT Investigates found a letter written by him was used as the catalyst for a code enforcement investigation at an elderly coupleās West Side property.
Intersection of North St. Maryās, East Ashby Place to be closed Saturday
Read full article: Intersection of North St. Maryās, East Ashby Place to be closed SaturdayThe intersection will be closed from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. on July 22 as construction crews work to fill in the street. The intersection is the last area requiring work as part of the voter-approved 2017 bond project.
Bexar County, San Antonio emergency crews begin to gear up for major weather event ahead
Read full article: Bexar County, San Antonio emergency crews begin to gear up for major weather event aheadBexar County and San Antonio crews are placing barricades in flood-prone areas to prepare for upcoming heavy weather.
Temporary crossing at Castroville road replaces damaged pedestrian bridge
Read full article: Temporary crossing at Castroville road replaces damaged pedestrian bridgeA month after a dump truck damaged a pedestrian bridge on the Cityās West Side, the City of San Antonio installed a temporary crossing at the Castroville Road and Dahlgreen Avenue intersection.
Business owners say ongoing construction north of downtown continues depleting revenue
Read full article: Business owners say ongoing construction north of downtown continues depleting revenueSan Antonio has 54 construction projects currently working and city officials say 89% of them are considered on time. Still, many business owners near construction say the limited access to their establishment is driving revenue into the ground.
āPeople are going to lose jobsā: North St. Maryās business owners express construction project concerns
Read full article: āPeople are going to lose jobsā: North St. Maryās business owners express construction project concernsOfficials with San Antonioās Public Works office addressed local stakeholdersā concerns about the ongoing construction project on North St. Mary's Street. Business owners say it's costing their bottom line.