City receives funding for โquick-buildโ installs; padding ongoing street safety programs
Vision Zero and the Bike Network Plan are expected to receive support from a grant issued to San Antonio's Transportation Department as part of the Safe Streets and Roads for All program.
Transportation department, municipal court open center aimed at teen driver safety education
A multi-partner initiative under San Antonioโs Vision Zero Plan aims to address an issue in the cityโs court systems: unlicensed teen drivers with traffic citations.
San Antonio Transportation and Infrastructure Committee sees final draft of updated Complete Streets policy
San Antonioโs Transportation and Infrastructure Committee received a briefing on final updates to the cityโs Complete Streets policy earlier this week.
Pothole problem continues in San Antonio, but you can help make progress in repairs
The 7th annual Pothole Blitz kicked off at San Pedro Park. The goal is to repair more than 8,000 potholes before the month of April is over.
New East Side road, sidewalks, curbs torn up after miscommunication between Public Works, SAWS
The Public Works Department and San Antonio Water System have given conflicting timelines on why a $972,000 road repair project in an east San Antonio neighborhood was interrupted earlier this year to make way for the installation of a new water main.
Protecting pedestrians: How this innovative program is creating safer streets
The National Highway Traffic Safety Admiration reports an increase in traffic fatalities over the last two years. However, programs like Vision Zero have been adopted by cities around the country. The mission is to create safer roads for pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists.
City Council shifts bond money to fund drainage, streets; several members want further cuts to trail system
San Antonio City Council members agreed Wednesday to tweak the cityโs upcoming $1.2 billion bond program to send more money to basic infrastructure needs, though nearly half the council members still donโt think itโs enough.
Housing, streets, drainage considered for record $1.2 billion bond program proposal for San Antonio
City of San Antonio leaders are preparing a $1.2 billion, five-year bond program to send to voters next spring.