Public Works Department performed maintenance at Beitel Creek 3 days before June 12’s deadly floods
Read full article: Public Works Department performed maintenance at Beitel Creek 3 days before June 12’s deadly floodsThe City of San Antonio (COSA) said it has hired an engineering firm to look into what led to a dozen deaths at two creeks and extensive damage to its infrastructure on June 12.
Attorneys for convention center employees seek class action designation in lawsuit against city
Read full article: Attorneys for convention center employees seek class action designation in lawsuit against cityAttorneys representing two female maintenance employees, who have since resigned from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, have asked a judge to designate their pending lawsuit as a class action, court records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
Fans react to Alamodome’s $60 price tag for parking at Post Malone, Jelly Roll concert
Read full article: Fans react to Alamodome’s $60 price tag for parking at Post Malone, Jelly Roll concertWhen the Alamodome announced in a social media post that they would be charging $60 for parking as part of Wednesday’s Post Malone concert, some fans said their “goodbyes” to plans of parking at the venue.
Temporary fixes coming to South Alamo Street to accommodate Final Four visitors, city officials say
Read full article: Temporary fixes coming to South Alamo Street to accommodate Final Four visitors, city officials sayWith the NCAA Men’s Final Four around the corner, the City of San Antonio is taking measures to ensure future visitors are “safe and accessible” along South Alamo Street, which has been undergoing construction since 2022.
‘It impacts us all’: City officials seek community input in Cool Neighborhood Program
Read full article: ‘It impacts us all’: City officials seek community input in Cool Neighborhood ProgramThe program follows up on the city’s Cool Pavement Pilot Program, which launched last summer. In the first phase, city crews paved ten streets with a cooling treatment to reduce heat in neighborhoods. Now, in phase two, the city is looking to continue these paving projects and add other heat mitigation measures.
‘Fine driven purgatory:’ City sued over apartment inspection program
Read full article: ‘Fine driven purgatory:’ City sued over apartment inspection programTwo of the 11 apartment complexes forced to pay for their own extra code enforcement inspections are asking a judge to throw out the new Proactive Apartment Inspections Program.
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Multimillion-dollar plan in store for San Antonio International Airport by 2040
Read full article: Multimillion-dollar plan in store for San Antonio International Airport by 2040The city of San Antonio’s Aviation Department is hoping to upgrade and expand the San Antonio International Airport with a multimillion-dollar plan leaders hope to have completed by 2040.
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Alamodome mass vaccination site to administer 9,000 COVID-19 vaccines by the end of the week
Read full article: Alamodome mass vaccination site to administer 9,000 COVID-19 vaccines by the end of the weekSAN ANTONIO – More than 1,000 COVID-19 vaccines were administered on the opening day of the Alamodome mass vaccination site Monday. San Antonio officials say they are more than confident the vaccination site will administer 9,000 vaccines by the end of the day Saturday. City officials were provided a tour of how the vaccination site will function. “My hope is that we have 30,000 doses a week,” Bridger said. “We started with one big testing site and then three big ones and then micro testing sites.