Monday, February 2, 2015

City of San Antonio’s community newsletter


The February 2015 edition of Dot Gov, the City of San Antonio’s community newsletter, is now available online at www.sanantonio.gov/dotgov.


In this edition of Dot Gov, you will find information about

∙ City Charter input opportunities ∙

∙ Pre-K 4 SA applications for the 2015-2016 school year ∙

∙ the 8th Annual City Manager’s Step Up to Wellness 5K Run/Walk ∙

and other exciting City-related news.

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Please visit www.sanantonio.gov for more information about the City of San Antonio.

Thank you,

The City of San Antonio’s

Communications & Public Affairs Department

Department of Communications and Public Affairs
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City on the Rise: San Antonio

San Antonio is a city on the rise for the new face of America—a diverse, progressive and globally competitive city with a solid vision for national and international economic development. The City of San Antonio maintains a strong financial position with a “AAA” general obligation bond rating from all three major rating agencies. In 2014, Forbes labeled San Antonio the “Best City in the Southwest” for adults ages 18-34 for its dynamic economy, employment opportunities and affordable living. As the seventh-largest city in the United States, San Antonio is experiencing solid economic growth in 21st century industries such as bioscience, aerospace, cybersecurity and healthcare, which contribute billions to the local economy. San Antonio has also positioned itself at the forefront of the New Energy Economy in the United States, committed to investing and creating employment opportunities in green industries. San Antonio continues to experience the addition of missions at its several military commands, further fostering a significant relationship spanning more than 200 years. Nearly 30 million visitors come to San Antonio every year, generating more than $12 billion annually and making the travel industry a vital asset to the city’s economic health. For more information, visit www.sanantonio.gov.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Councilman Mike Gallagher, District 10 September 5 Update


Councilman Mike Gallagher has a lot of information in his update, you can view the information by click here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B87o408CUYtHMjVCZkhGdy1PWWs/edit?usp=sharing

Reconciliation Episcopal Church will host a workshop to teach people in our community: HOW TO CARE for STRAY CATS.


FREE Workshop
Learn How to Care for Stray Cats
Reconciliation Episcopal Church - 8900 Starcrest Dr.
THIS SATURDAY, Sept. 13 – Noon-2:00 pm

At the workshop, people will learn how to TRAP-NEUTER-and-RETURN cats and kittens so that they will not reproduce. They will also learn ways to help neighbors coexist peacefully with roaming cats, and help them see that cats can go a long way in keeping rodents away from their properties. BTW – This workshop will be taught by the FeralCat Coalition of San Antonio.

If you have any questions, please call MARILYN LANGE at 210-659-4280.  Leave a message and I will return your call as soon as possible. Thank you.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Northeast Neighborhood Alliance Meeting - Monday, Sept. 15th at 7 p.m.

The next Northeast Neighborhood Alliance meeting will be held on Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Northeast Service Center (10303 Tool Yard).  There will be a city council update, senior center update (groundbreaking is Sept. 23), and a candidate's forum for Bexar County Judge with Carlton Soules and Nelson Wolff.