Heads up, San Antonio drivers! A new report just dropped, and it's not great news – the city's been crowned 'Texas' Most Dangerous Large City' for traffic safety. Time to maybe rethink that commute?
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 5 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Potential costs for signage updates and enforcement, but also potential savings from reduced accident-related expenses.
Residents, particularly pedestrians, cyclists, and children, who will experience safer streets.
Residents, particularly those with children attending nearby schools, and existing businesses facing accessibility challenges.
Mark Outing, owner of Mark's Outing, said he arrived at the restaurant Saturday morning to find the fence destroyed.
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This issue is about making residential streets safer by potentially lowering the default speed limits. The goal is to reduce accidents and create a more pedestrian-friendly environment.
A resident spoke about concerns regarding biking in San Antonio, urging the commission to consider cyclist safety and infrastructure in future decisions.
The board addressed parking issues experienced during the NCAA Final Four and discussed potential changes to taxicab permit fees, including eliminating a fuel surcharge and increasing the per-mile rate.
The city is investing in road maintenance and traffic signal improvements through several contracts.
Residents are often stuck at railroad crossings with no warning of approaching or stopped trains, causing delays and frustration. This initiative aims to create a system to provide real-time alerts to drivers and emergency responders.
The city is receiving federal grant funds to improve safety and multimodal access along a 5-mile stretch of Culebra Road. This project aims to enhance transportation infrastructure.
Residents expressed significant concerns about increased traffic and congestion, particularly near schools and existing hazardous intersections, if certain commercial developments are approved.
San Antonio named 'Texas' Most Dangerous Large City' according to traffic safety group WOAI
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