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New study finds possible solution for dangerous North Side intersection in San Antonio

Pape-Dawson looked at a corridor of Hildebrand Avenue. Here are the firm’s recommendations.

SAN ANTONIO – Mary Johnson said Hildebrand Avenue is less of a road and more of a raceway.

“It’s a huge public safety issue,” Johnson, the vice president of the Monte Vista Neighborhood Association, said. “Traffic has just become unbearable.”

Crashes, speeding and a lack of a line of sight for drivers have been reported for years as a problem at the intersection of Hildebrand Avenue and Howard Street.

However, after a recent study, there might be a solution.

“I was really happy with what Pape-Dawson found,” Johnson said. “We should not have to beg like this for five years to have something done for public safety in this city.”

Pape-Dawson, an engineering firm, studied Hildebrand Avenue between San Pedro Avenue and Thelma Drive. The firm found 349 reported crashes happened in this stretch between 2018 and 2023. A little more than 100 crashes (101) resulted in injury or possible injury.

Pape-Dawson’s report said this corridor crash rate is about four times the statewide average crash rate.

Specifically, for the intersection of Hildebrand and Howard, the firm proposed the following changes:

  • “Quick-build” curb extensions at the intersection
  • Add flashing yellow left-turn signals
  • Add pedestrian crossing on all legs of the intersection
  • Add a sidewalk along the north side of the intersection to McCullough Avenue

There’s no timeline for this project. Neighbors like Johnson said this is a necessary next step.

“These are my neighbors, and this is my community,” Johnson said. “We want our neighborhood streets to become safer.”


About the Author
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Avery Everett is a news reporter and multimedia journalist at KSAT 12 News. Avery is a Philadelphia native. If she’s not at the station, she’s either on a hiking or biking trail. A lover of charcuterie boards and chocolate chip cookies, Avery’s also looking forward to eating her way through San Antonio, one taco shop at a time!

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