|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hi everyone, Happy Friday!
Good news...
Last week on Council, we voted to
DOUBLE the Homestead Exemption from 10% to 20%! This is a huge
victory not only for our city, but especially for our neighbors in
District 10. I couldn't be more proud of my colleagues uniting together
to provide meaningful property tax relief to our neighbors. Thank you to
my predecessor Councilman Perry for getting this started. I am proud of
the work we all have done to max the exemption.
Let's give a big thank you to:
A special shout-out to the
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance for hosting a wonderful community meeting
this month! Thank you to Billy Mahone from the South Alamo Regional
Alliance for the Homeless (SARAH), and State Representative Steve
Allison for their presentations and updates. Unfortunately, due
to some technical difficulties, we were unable to capture the
Representative Steve Alison’s updates on the 88th Texas
Legislature. If you would like more information on the session, please
don't hesitate to contact our office at: District10@sanantonio.gov. Thank
you for your patience, please watch the first part of the meeting here!
It's that time of year neighbors
Budget Season! As always, District
10 is committed to advocating for more police officers and more
infrastructure dollars. Please make sure to voice your opinion and let us
know your suggestions! The City’s official survey is closed, so please
email our office with your recommendations.
Heads up...
Our office will be closed Monday,
July 3rd & Tuesday, July 4th in observance of the 4th of
July. Click here for a full list of city
departments open and closed.
Mark your calendars!
You're invited to our District 10
Community meeting, Monday, July 24th, 2023, at the Tool Yard (10303
Tool Yard) at 7 PM. We'll have lots of city resources and plenty of
snacks. Join us!
Be on the lookout...
We have a lot of construction
improvements all around District 10 including new Fiber Deployment. Visit
the City's website for additional information
on Fiber.
Let's get you involved!
Do you have community ideas that
you would like to see in your community? If so, please email District10@sanantonio.gov.
Thank you for being active
community members and leaders here in District 10. Please do not hesitate
to contact our office if we may be of any assistance to you. The District
10 team is on hand and available to address your needs and
concerns.
- Marc
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
District 10
Calendar!
*District 10
specific
July 1st: Armed Forces Day Parade, San Antonio
River Walk, 203 S. St. Mary's, San Antonio, Texas, 78205, 6:00 PM -
6:40 PM. Learn more!
July 4th: Fourth of July Celebration,Woodlawn Lake
Park, 501 S. Josephine Tobin, San Antonio, Texas, 78201, 11:00 AM - 9:30
PM. Learn more!
*July
24th: District 10 Community Meeting, 10303 Tool
Yard, San Antonio, Texas, 78233. 7:00 PM.
*SAVE THE DATE:
August 5th: District 10 Annual Back to School Backpack Giveaway Blessed
Angels Community Center 14078
Nacogdoches, San Antonio, Texas 78247, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM.
*SAVE THE DATE:
August 15th: District 10 Budget Town Hall, Northeast Senior Center, 4135
Thousand Oaks Drive, San Antonio, Texas
78217, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM.
*August 21st:
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance Community Meeting, 10303
Tool Yard, San Antonio, Texas, 78233. 7:00 PM.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Community
Highlights:
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance
Meeting
My first NNA meeting as City
Councilman was extra special. In case you missed it, you can watch here!
Welcome to the Chamber, Brighton
Center
Home
to over 3,500 students a year, the Brighton Center has fostered the lives
of many children by giving them developmental skills for success.
Congrats on joining the prestigious Cibolo Chamber family! District 10 is
honored to collaborate with strong business leaders who serve the
community.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
WE NEED YOU!
District 10 Boards
and Commissions Openings:
1. Affirmative Action Advisory Committee -
Mission: The Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (AAAC) is an
advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on
January 31, 1985. The purpose of this committee is to make
recommendations aimed at assisting the City of San Antonio to achieve its
affirmative action goals.
2. Capital
Improvements Advisory Committee -
Mission: The purpose of the Committee is to advise and assist in the
implementation of the impact fee process pursuant to Chapter 395 of the
Local Government Code which established a method for municipalities to
use to impose impact fees for recouping the cost of off-site capital
improvements necessitated by new development. The Committee is
responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on the
adoption of Land Use Assumptions and Capital Improvements Plans, and on
the imposition and recalculation of impact fees.
3. City
of San Antonio Higher Education Student Advisory Board -
Mission: The City of San Antonio Higher Education Student Advisory
Board (HESAB) serves to help increase college enrollment, retention of
college graduates, and advises the Mayor and City Council on policy
matters of interest to students who are enrolled in colleges and
universities in San Antonio.
4. Historic
and Design Review Commission -
Mission: The HDRC reviews projects related to exterior changes to
properties individually designated as landmarks within the following
areas: A historic district within the City; a River Improvement
Overlay(RIO) Districts (including the River Walk); a View Shed Protection
district; or a landmark property that is publicly-owned (i.e. libraries,
parks, fire stations, etc.) In considering whether to recommend approval
or disapproval of an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness,
the HDRC is guided by the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation, the City of San Antonio's Unified Development Code, and
any additional design guidelines adopted by City Council.
5. Historic
and Design Review Compliance and Technical Advisory Board -
Mission: The HDCTAB members will review and recommend projects
impacting historic properties related to repair and replacement
materials, evaluate compliance cases and post-work approvals, and review
OHP policy documents and historic design guidelines.
6. Neighborhood Code Enforcement Task Force -
Mission: Comprised of multiple
representatives from each Council District, the Neighborhood Code
Enforcement Task Force (NCETF) meets every quarter with Code Enforcement
Supervisors and other City staff to discuss and identify issues that
matter the most to the neighborhoods. Working together, solutions and
strategies to address those concerns are often identified. Code
Enforcement is charged with the responsibility of maintaining the health,
safety, and quality of life for all San Antonians. A big part of being successful
in this endeavor is the partnerships we forge with our community.
7. San
Antonio Youth Commission -
Mission: The San Antonio Youth Commission (SAYC) is tasked with
advising City Council on matters that directly affect local youth, with
the intention of valuing and empowering the City’s youth voice to provide
a unique insight into City issues and problems. SAYC provides an outlet
to youth to civically engage with the City through advocacy and community
service.
8. Zoning
Board of Adjustment-
Mission: To deliver quality City Services and commit to achieving
San Antonio's vision of prosperity of its diverse, vibrant, and historic
community.
Please
send your resume to: district10@sanantonio.gov
Apply online: https://webapp9.sanantonio.gov/BoardCommApplication/vacancies
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bulverde Road 2023
Update
Bulverde Road
- Phase I
(Limits: Butterleigh Drive to
North of Quiet Meadow)
Project
Scope: Reconstruct and widen Bulverde
Road with curbs, sidewalks, driveway approaches, traffic signal, and
drainage improvements, as appropriate with available funding. This is a
continuation of Bexar County's Street and Drainage Improvements Project
to realign Jung Road to Quiet Meadow.
PLANNED
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES:
- The City of San Antonio Public Works
Department announced that on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, there's
a traffic switch on Bulverde Road. The limits of the traffic
switch on Bulverde Road will extend from North of Quiet
Meadow.
- The traffic switch will occur
from: 7:00 AM on Tuesday, June 27th through August 2023
- There will be two-way traffic
on the West side of the roadway throughout the limits, while
construction work takes place on the East side of Bulverde
Road.
- To facilitate traffic flow,
there will be signage to help aid motorists.
**PLEASE NOTE:
ALL WORK IS SUBJECT TO FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS**
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TXDOT- San Antonio's Active
Construction Sites:
The active construction sites shown on the
map below are intended to indicate major construction operations. You can
view project information and lane closures at www.i35nex.com.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Union Pacific
Railroad Construction:
Union Pacific kicked off an $11 million rail improvement
project on the rail line that begins near I-10/I-35 west of downtown and
stretches northeast to Loop 1604 and Evans Road. Crews will install new
rail and resurface 50 railroad crossings, ensuring trains operate
safely and drivers have smooth rides over the railroad tracks.
Temporary Road Closures
Multiple temporary road
closures are required as specialized crews work their way across 20 miles
of track. Most road closures will last about a day, between 7 a.m. and 5
p.m. In some cases, closures will last a few hours. Alternate route and
detour signs will be placed. Union Pacific will work to provide advance
notice as crews make progress.
San Antonio Benefits of Rail
- It takes 300 trucks to move the same
amount of goods as a single Union Pacific train, which reduces
traffic on our roads.
- Freight trains are 3-4 times more fuel
efficient than trucks.
- Moving freight by train instead of
trucks reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 75%
- Union Pacific is working toward net
zero emissions by 2050.
For more information please contact Union Pacific
Public Affairs Director Raquel Espinoza at respinoza@up.com.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CALLING ALL SMALL
BUSINESSES! STARTING JULY 10TH:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cool off,
neighbors...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Spend your Summer
with the City of San Antonio!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ELECTRIC WATER
METERS ARE HERE!
SAWS ConnectH2O is the union of a
technology and a philosophy to empower every San Antonian to
help manage our community’s water in a way that’s sustainable, simple and secure. Learn more!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOW
OPEN: Cool off at one of Parks and Recreation's 23 City
Pools!
The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department has
opened all 23 city pools for summertime! Pool operations
are Saturdays and Sundays from 1 – 7 p.m. and are free to the
public. Appropriate swimwear is required. Children under 10 years of age
must be accompanied by an adult.
Cassiano
Concepcion
Cuellar
.
Dellview
Elmendorf
Fairchild
Garza
Heritage
Kennedy
Kingsbourough
Lady Bird Johnson
Lincoln
Monterrey
New Territories
Normoyle
San Pedro
Southcross
Southside Lions
Spring Time
Sunset Hills
Ward
Westwood
Woodlawn
|
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
10 AM - 5 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
10 AM - 5 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
10 AM - 5 PM
10 AM - 5 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
1 PM - 8 PM
Lap Swim
7:30am - 9:30am
Open Swim
1pm - 8pm
|
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Wednesdays
Wednesdays
Mondays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Wednesdays
Tuesdays
Mondays
Tuesdays
Mondays
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Thursdays
Tuesdays
Mondays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Mondays
Tuesdays
Tuesdays
Mondays
|
1440 S. Zarzamora
600 E. Theo
502 S.W. 36th St.
500 Basswood
235 Shore Dr.
1214 E Crockett
5800 Hemphill
1423 S Ellison Dr.
3299 S.W. 28th
St.
350 Felps St.
10700 Nacogdoches Rd.
2803 E. Commerce
5919 W. Commerce
9023 Bowen
700 Culberson
2200 N. Flores
803 W. Southcross
3100 Hiawatha
6571 Spring Time
103 Chesswood
435 E. Sunshine
7627 W. Military
221 Alexander Ave.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
City is now
accepting applications for REHABARAMA!
The City’s Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) is
expanding its REHABARAMA program. If selected, participants may receive
minor home repairs at no cost.Eligibility restrictions apply.
One goal of REHABARAMA is to preserve aging housing stock
for the purpose of allowing residents to age in place & gain
generational wealth. “Our older housing stock provides a high
proportion of naturally occurring affordable housing that remains largely
unsubsidized and unprotected. These existing homes can be at risk of
deterioration or demolition due to deferred maintenance, and once they
are gone, we lose the affordability,” says Shanon Miller, Director of the
Office of Historic Preservation. “Prioritizing repair and maintenance
programs for our older housing stock is supported by the City's Strategic
Housing Implementation Plan as an environmentally and economically
sustainable method of housing preservation.”
Qualified participants are eligible to receive assistance
with home repair and maintenance projects focused on arresting
deterioration and prolonging the useful life of the home. Typical scopes
of work include projects that address one or more of the following:
- Building envelope (siding, soffit,
fascia, roof penetrations, skirting)
- Structural systems (foundation,
stabilization, reinforcement of structural elements,
masonry)
- Non-compliance with property
maintenance code issues
- Weatherization & comfort (wood
window repair, windows screens, door repair, insulation)
- Longevity (scraping, caulking,
painting, flashing, gutter repair)
- Safety (porch repair & decking,
accessibility)
To be eligible, the home must be constructed prior to 1960,
and the income level for the household must be at 80% of the Area Median
Income or below.
To apply, homeowners can visit the REHABARAMA website or call
210-207-3327 to request an application by mail or email.
Beyond preserving aging housing stock, another goal of
REHABARAMA is to integrate trades education and learning opportunities
into every project. The City is seeking to hire contractors that would be
willing to host an apprentice at no cost. Interested contractors can call
210-207-4680 or visit the REHABARAMA website to submit
the Contractor Interest Form.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LEARN ABOUT PROJECT
QUEST:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
City’s Head Start Program Accepting
Applications for 2023-2024 School Year!
The City of San Antonio Department of Human Services Early
Head Start and Head Start programs, which provide high-quality early
childhood education and comprehensive social services to eligible
children and families, is taking applications for the 2023-2024 school
year.
The Head Start mission is preparing children and engaging
families for school readiness and lifelong success. Human Services
implements a Head Start Program Model – providing direct program services
in Edgewood ISD and San Antonio ISD for 3,020 children ages 3-5 years
old. Early Head Start provides center-based services for 216 children at
six local non-profit childcare centers and center-based and home visiting
services for 128 children at a campus in Edgewood ISD for children ages 6
weeks to 3 years.
For additional information and to apply today visit SAHeadStart.org/How-to-Apply.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Zero Percent
Interest Loans Now Available for San Antonio Small Businesses!
The City of San Antonio, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce (SAHCC), and LiftFund have secured $500,000 in the FY23
Budget for the City of San Antonio’s 0% Interest Program,
a program aimed to support the growth of San Antonio small businesses,
especially in light of recent economic challenges.
Small businesses located in or relocating to San Antonio
city limits can apply for up to $100,000 in 0% interest funding
through the program, double what has been offered by the program in the
past. The funding can be used for startups as well as the majority
of regular business expenses including inventory, payroll, equipment, and
working capital.
According to the program website, the initiative
prioritizes funding small businesses looking to hire additional
staff, in efforts to help create jobs in the city. Those that have not
received a 0% interest LiftFund loan in the past two years also have
priority, to help those that need support the most.
Learm more about LiftFund:
https://www.liftfund.com/cosabusinessloans/
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Join Ready To Work!
A higher-paying career is now within your reach. San
Antonio’s unprecedented Ready to Work program offers tuition assistance
for education and job training.
Career coaches are with you from start to finish to evaluate
what you need now to get started, guide you through career planning and
get you enrolled to begin your path to securing a quality, higher-paying
job.
No other program offers more support to ensure participants
reach success. If you are ready for a change, take advantage of this
opportunity now.
There are three easy ways to learn more and apply:
1. Online: Visit readytoworksa.com
2. Phone: Call 3-1-1 and ask for Ready to Work
3. In Person: Visit
Alamo Colleges District, Project Quest, Restore Education, or Workforce
Solutions Alamo.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
June 2023
Thousand Oaks Library Programming
4618 Thousand Oaks Dr. | San
Antonio, TX 78233 | 210.207.9190
Monday & Tuesday: 12pm -
8pm | Wednesday - Sunday: 10am – 6pm
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Every Friday at 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Let’s Read! Read to a Dog
Children practice their developing literacy skills by
reading aloud individually to a therapy dog, accompanied by the animal
handler. Recommended for ages 6-12.
Every Friday at 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Let’s Create! Arts & Crafts Friday
Unwind from the school week with a relaxing arts and crafts
activity. This program is for children ages 6-12 but younger children may
participate with caregivers’ help.
Every Saturday at 10:30am – 11:15am
Let’s Move! Music & Movement
Join us for a morning filled with music, songs, and rhymes.
This program is best for children under 10.
TEEN PROGRAMMING (For ages 13-18)
Every Monday at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm (except June 19)
Teen Time
Bring your friends and watch movies, play games, or do
crafts! It’s your time to chill with friends and do whatever activity you
like.
ADULT PROGRAMMING (For ages 18+, unless otherwise noted)
Every Tuesday at 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Yoga Class (for beginners & experts!)
The class will offer options for experts and beginners
alike, including seated postures or standing with chair support.
Comfortable clothing suggested; must bring your own mat.
Every Thursday at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Class (for beginners & experts!)
Improve breathing and balance, increase strength, and
decrease stress with certified instructor Debra! Comfortable clothing is
recommended and no equipment is required.
Please call the library for details on any of the listed
information.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
June 2023
Semmes Library Programming
15060 Judson Rd. | San
Antonio, TX 78247 | 210.207.9111 | Monday & Tuesday: 12 pm
- 8 pm | Wednesday - Sunday: 10 am – 6 pm
TODDLER'S PROGRAMMING
Every Wednesday
from 10:30 am
Preschool Story Time
Every Thursday
from 10:00 am
Toddler Story Time
Every
Thursday from 11:00 am
Baby Story Time
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING
Every
Wednesday from 4:30 pm
Tween Time
TEEN PROGRAMMING
Every Tuesday
from 5:00 pm
Teen Time
Every Thursday
from 3:30 pm
Chess Time
ADULT PROGRAMMING
Every
Thursday from 1:00 pm
Table
Tennis
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
June 2023 Tobin
Library Programming
134 Harry Wurzbach | San
Antonio, TX 78209 | 210.207.9040 | Monday & Tuesday: 12 pm
- 8 pm | Wednesday - Sunday: 10 am – 6 pm
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING
Every
Thursday from 11:00 pm- 12:00 pm
Preschool Story
Time
TEEN
PROGRAMMING
Every
Wednesday from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Tobin
Teen Center
ADULT PROGRAMMING
(For ages 18+, unless otherwise noted)
Every Wednesday from 11:00 am -
12:00 pm
TAI CHI for Adults
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Learn more about the
City of San Antonio's Fiber Deployment!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Neighbor of the
Month
Do you have a neighbor who goes the extra mile for the
residents of your street, your neighborhood, or for the
community? The Neighbor of the Month recognition program gives
you the opportunity to recognize those individuals for their acts of goodwill
and call attention in a positive way to the benefits of being a good
neighbor.
Please email us to submit your nomination.
For more information contact our office at: district10@sanantonio.gov
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The District 10 team is in the office and available to
assist you.
Please reach out to us with your needs or concerns. Give us
a call at 210-207-0999 or send us an email at District10@sanantonio.gov.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|