Topics getting the most attention in San Antonio public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
10 issues in budget
The commission approved its budget for the upcoming fiscal year. This ensures funding is available for their operations and planned events.
The council examined financial reports and quality assurance findings for various Head Start programs. This ensures responsible use of funds and adherence to quality standards.
There's a push for better data collection and a more robust dashboard to track housing investments, including funding sources and project outcomes. This is seen as crucial for demonstrating progress and justifying future funding, like a potential second housing bond.
San Antonio's getting a chance to vote on 'Project Marvel,' which could land a big sports team here. But there's buzz that this might mean some other Texas teams could be out of luck.
Heads up, San Antonio! Our city's finances are looking pretty shaky, putting us on the radar for being one of the most financially stressed cities in the country. This could mean big changes for our taxes and the services we rely on.
San Antonio's mayor is telling Texas lawmakers to cut the cash for a federal ICE detention center. The city's not happy about the facility and doesn't want it to get any bigger.
San Antonio's Ready to Work program is changing gears with a big budget. Instead of on-the-job training, they're now focusing on paying for participants' tuition to get them job-ready.
The committee's decision on who will review grant applications directly impacts how arts funding is distributed. Selecting qualified and diverse panelists is key to supporting a wide range of artistic endeavors in the city.
The board reviewed grant applications and awards, which could bring in external money for park improvements and programs. This impacts the quality and scope of services offered.
San Antonio is ditching its controversial fund that helped people travel for abortions. City council voted to end it after facing legal heat and questions about using your tax dollars for this.