San Antonio City officials owe us more bond project accountability

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San Antonio City officials owe us more bond project accountability
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Opinion: Heavily trafficked streets, notably Lower Broadway, North St. Mary’s Street and around Main Plaza have been closed or narrowed for months.

from the Texas Department of Transportation , which has stymied improvement projects on Upper Broadway and Roosevelt Avenue, city streets still state-owned, dating to pre-WWII years when they served as major avenues leading into and out of a much smaller San Antonio.

the city’s public communications processes. Walsh should direct staff to create an interactive website or app to give the media and citizens real-time Our oldest son, Nicolas, was part of a team of Dignowity Hill residents and professionals who led the, an effort to unite Dignowity and Lockwood parks by closing one block of Burnet Street. With two sons who live within two blocks of the park, our family keeps a close eye on the project. At times entire weeks have gone by without visible progress. City staff have to hold contractors more accountable.

city employee told me. “It would take significant resources, including dedicated staff, and real changes to the way departments share information to make that happen.”

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