The committee discussed what they want to achieve in the coming year. Setting goals helps guide their future work on accessibility issues.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
These bond programs represent significant public investment in city infrastructure.
The committee and the community, by focusing efforts on key accessibility priorities.
Residents concerned about water quality and environmental impact, particularly those near the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, may be harmed if development or the wastewater treatment plant negatively affects the environment.
The commission approved its budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This ensures funding is available for their operations and planned events.
The board is receiving updates on the strategic plan and the annual financial audit. These provide insights into the organization's direction and financial health.
The commission reviewed the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This ensures that funding is allocated effectively to support the commission's mission and programs aimed at advancing the status of women in San Antonio.
The commission is setting its priorities for the year to improve services for seniors. This includes focusing on health, housing, transportation, and outreach programs.
The council considered a major development on nearly 1,200 acres in the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction, involving the creation of a Municipal Utility District (MUD) to finance infrastructure. This decision impacts future growth, water and sewer services, and the city's long-term planning goals.
Updates on the 2017 and 2022 Bond Programs show the progress of various infrastructure projects across the city, with many still active in design or construction phases.
The commission reviewed the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This is important for understanding how resources will be allocated to support their initiatives.
The committee discussed what they want to achieve in the coming year. Setting goals helps guide their future work on accessibility issues.
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