San Antonio City Council to vote Thursday on downtown Missions Stadium

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San Antonio City Council to vote Thursday on downtown Missions Stadium
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The proposal for a $160 million San Antonio Missions ballpark relies on also developing the surrounding area, including the low-cost Soap Factory Apartments. Thursday's vote would give the go-ahead to the broad strokes of a deal with the city, county, Missions ownership, and a downtown developer.

First court hearing for 12-year-old boy accused of making terroristic threats to seven San Antonio -area schoolsThe Missions’ current home at Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium on the far West Side doesn’t meet the latest Major League Baseball standards.The San Antonio City Council is scheduled to vote Thursday morning on a plan to remake several downtown blocks along San Pedro Creek around a new minor league baseball stadium.

City and Weston Urban officials say there are plans to help displaced residents, including moving them into income-restricted apartments at another Weston Urban property downtown, getting them into apartments at Opportunity Home’s mixed-use properties across the city, and providing housing navigation help.

The Missions’ current home at Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium on the far West Side doesn’t meet the latest Major League Baseball standards. Smith said MLB had given the team an Oct. 15 deadline to get the broad terms of a deal for a new stadium settled.

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