San Antonio City Council names 11 members of newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission
Read full article: San Antonio City Council names 11 members of newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commissionMembership appointments for a newly formed pedestrian and transportation safety commission made up of transportation advocates and practitioners from across the spectrum was approved by San Antonio City Council this week.
San Antonio to recognize lives lost to traffic crashes as deaths top 100 in 2025
Read full article: San Antonio to recognize lives lost to traffic crashes as deaths top 100 in 2025San Antonio’s Transportation Department plans to recognize lives lost to traffic violence during World Day of Remembrance this weekend, as local fatal traffic crashes top 100.
Texas Transportation Commission allocates $285M for bicycle, pedestrian-centered projects statewide
Read full article: Texas Transportation Commission allocates $285M for bicycle, pedestrian-centered projects statewideA Texas Department of Transportation commission approved nearly $285 million worth of bicycle and pedestrian-centered infrastructure projects across the state this week.
Public feedback sought for safety, walkability around VIA’s Green Line corridor
Read full article: Public feedback sought for safety, walkability around VIA’s Green Line corridorSan Antonio’s Transportation Department is hosting four planned community open house meetings beginning this week, inviting the public to provide feedback on pedestrian safety around the forthcoming Green Line project.
San Antonio LGBTQ+ advisory board opposes Abbott’s order to remove rainbow crosswalks
Read full article: San Antonio LGBTQ+ advisory board opposes Abbott’s order to remove rainbow crosswalksThe City of San Antonio is planning on filing an exception to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s order, and the LGBTQ+ Advisory Board will be submitting a resolution to the mayor and city council to “reaffirm their support.”
Fight over the rainbow crosswalk: City leaders, community react to Gov. Abbott’s request to remove it
Read full article: Fight over the rainbow crosswalk: City leaders, community react to Gov. Abbott’s request to remove itGov. Greg Abbott wants “political ideologies” removed from Texas streets. There are concerns about whether the rainbow crosswalks in a historic area of San Antonio, north of downtown, might be removed.
Loma Park’s Walk & Bike to School Day promotes safety, recognizes National Pedestrian Safety Month
Read full article: Loma Park’s Walk & Bike to School Day promotes safety, recognizes National Pedestrian Safety MonthSan Antonio’s Transportation Department will host a Walk & Bike to School Day event this week for Loma Park Elementary School students, among citywide National Pedestrian Safety Month programming.
Driving instructor warns of cell phone use as traffic-related accidents in San Antonio surge
Read full article: Driving instructor warns of cell phone use as traffic-related accidents in San Antonio surgeLocal numbers underscore the risk. The San Antonio Police Department reported 6,831 traffic-related calls in just the last seven days, as of Oct. 5, 2025.
Public invited to shape New Braunfels’ Bicycle and Pedestrian Network Plan
Read full article: Public invited to shape New Braunfels’ Bicycle and Pedestrian Network PlanThe City of New Braunfels is seeking public input on a Bicycle and Pedestrian Network Plan, a process it anticipates could be completed by next summer.
Art, play and innovation will take over Houston Street for International Park(ing) Day
Read full article: Art, play and innovation will take over Houston Street for International Park(ing) DayHouston Street in downtown San Antonio will see art, play and innovation take over for International Park(ing) Day on Friday.
Alamo Area MPO report envisions more walkable, bikeable Beacon Hill, Alta Vista neighborhoods
Read full article: Alamo Area MPO report envisions more walkable, bikeable Beacon Hill, Alta Vista neighborhoodsA new report from the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO) envisions a more walkable Beacon Hill and Alta Vista, two neighborhoods on San Antonio’s North Side, central to the city’s larger transportation conversation.
SA Transportation Department seeks input on Complete Streets design guide at public meeting
Read full article: SA Transportation Department seeks input on Complete Streets design guide at public meetingSan Antonio’s Transportation Department is beginning the process of developing a design guide for the city’s Complete Streets policy, and they want to hear from you.
2 San Antonio nonprofits among grant recipients for AARP community challenge
Read full article: 2 San Antonio nonprofits among grant recipients for AARP community challengeGardopia Gardens and ActivateSA, the recipients of the two grants, will separately utilize funding for a community garden and crosswalk art installations, respectively.
San Antonio cyclists planning Ride of Silence this week to honor fallen riders
Read full article: San Antonio cyclists planning Ride of Silence this week to honor fallen ridersBicyclists in San Antonio and across the globe will participate in the annual Ride of Silence on Wednesday, a commemorative procession honoring cyclists killed or injured on public roads.
New Braunfels among new cities added to national sustainable transportation group
Read full article: New Braunfels among new cities added to national sustainable transportation groupThe City of New Braunfels was among several new cities added to the registry for the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), which supports the building of sustainable transportation systems.
City panel clears way for new pedestrian and bike safety commission
Read full article: City panel clears way for new pedestrian and bike safety commissionOn Tuesday afternoon, San Antonio’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee agreed to proceed with creating a proposed Multimodal Transportation Commission.
District 5, Public Works officials to host Probandt Street roadway improvements meeting Tuesday
Read full article: District 5, Public Works officials to host Probandt Street roadway improvements meeting TuesdayListed as a project part of the 2022-2027 bond program, work is expected to include a range of roadway improvements along Probandt Street, which includes several residential access points.
‘A step in the right direction’: Beacon Hill residents echo support for continued Bike Network Plan updates
Read full article: ‘A step in the right direction’: Beacon Hill residents echo support for continued Bike Network Plan updatesSan Antonio’s Planning Commission approved a resolution Wednesday to update the city’s Bike Network Plan (BNP), advancing continued transportation policy measures in the Alamo City.
City receives funding for ‘quick-build’ installs; padding ongoing street safety programs
Read full article: City receives funding for ‘quick-build’ installs; padding ongoing street safety programsVision 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
Read full article: Transportation department, municipal court open center aimed at teen driver safety educationA multi-partner initiative under San Antonio’s Vision Zero Plan aims to address an issue in the city’s court systems: unlicensed teen drivers with traffic citations.
San Antonio Transportation and Infrastructure Committee sees final draft of updated Complete Streets policy
Read full article: San Antonio Transportation and Infrastructure Committee sees final draft of updated Complete Streets policySan Antonio’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee received a briefing on final updates to the city’s Complete Streets policy earlier this week.
Pothole problem continues in San Antonio, but you can help make progress in repairs
Read full article: Pothole problem continues in San Antonio, but you can help make progress in repairsThe 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
Read full article: New East Side road, sidewalks, curbs torn up after miscommunication between Public Works, SAWSThe 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
Read full article: Protecting pedestrians: How this innovative program is creating safer streetsThe 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.
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City Council shifts bond money to fund drainage, streets; several members want further cuts to trail system
Read full article: City Council shifts bond money to fund drainage, streets; several members want further cuts to trail systemSan Antonio City Council members agreed Wednesday to tweak the city’s upcoming $1.2 billion bond program to send more money to basic infrastructure needs, though nearly half the council members still don’t think it’s enough.
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Housing, streets, drainage considered for record $1.2 billion bond program proposal for San Antonio
Read full article: Housing, streets, drainage considered for record $1.2 billion bond program proposal for San AntonioCity of San Antonio leaders are preparing a $1.2 billion, five-year bond program to send to voters next spring.
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