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JUN
11
City Council Special Meeting
City Council Special Meeting
Wed, Jun 11 2:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
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Upcoming Events
JUN
25
City Council B Session
City Council B Session
Wed, Jun 25 2:00 PM
JUN
25
Public Comment Session
Public Comment Session
Wed, Jun 25 5:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
1. Public Hearing for proposed Substantial Amendment #4 to the FY 2025 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Action Plan and Budget for the reprogramming of $1,545,630.82 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds made available through prior year program savings to Affordable Housing Development Activities and awarding up to $5,461,519 in HOME and CDBG funds from HUD to three projects. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department] 2. Public Comment is your opportunity to address your City of San Antonio elected officials directly about issues that are important to you and your community. To sign up to speak visit www.saspeakup.com. Click on meetings and events and select the meeting you’d like to participate in. Sign up to speak or submit a written comment. NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of the meeting. Members of the public are given up to three minutes to speak, and groups are given up to nine minutes.
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JUN
26
City Council A Session
City Council A Session
Thu, Jun 26 9:00 AM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
4. Affirming the decision of the Board of Adjustment to deny the applicant's appeal for a variance from the maximum 87.5 sign square footage that would allow for a 210.5 square foot digital sign, located at 11900 IH-10 West. The applicant is appealing to the City Council pursuant to City Code Sec. 28-5. Approval of this item would deny the requested variance of the applicant. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Development Services]5. Ordinance approving a task order in the amount of $1,339,383 with AMSTAR Inc. to modernize the Arneson Theater. Funding is from the Inner City Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #11. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations]6. Ordinance amending the 2024 Task Order Contract for Flatwork and Street Improvements Package 2 with FD Concrete, LLC. in the increased amount of $1,144,000 for a revised contract value of $5,966,777 for additional construction services to complete sidewalk and streets construction projects. Funding is from the General Fund and Advanced Transportation District Fund and included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]7. Ordinance amending the Design Services Agreement with WGI, Inc. in the increased amount of $93,180, for a total contract amount of $1,511,788, for additional civil engineering services funded by San Antonio Water System for a shared use path for pedestrians and bikes to provide connectivity from Avenue B and Maverick Park to Lockwood Dignowity Park (Hays Street Bridge Connections, 2022 General Obligation Bond Linear Greenway Trails Project). [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]8. Ordinance amending a professional services agreement with Applied Research Associates, Inc. in the increased amount of $271,600 for a total contract amount of $1,621,500 to add consultant services to streets optimization and project planning efforts. Funding is from the FY 2025 General Fund. [John Peterek , Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]9. Ordinance approving a professional services agreement with Pape-Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,499,787.40 for design and engineering services for the Market Street Cycle Track Project, a two-way separated bike facility. Funding is from the General Fund included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget and Texas Department of Transportation. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]10. Ordinance approving a professional services agreement with Alta Architects Inc. in the amount not to exceed $1,454,000 for programming and design services for the District 2 Senior Center Design and Conceptual Master Plan. Funding is from Inner City Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #11. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]11. Ordinance approving a construction contract with ASD Consultants, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $1,492,927 for the construction of the District 5 Park Improvements at Clarissa Alderete Park, Escobar Park, and Frank Tejeda Park. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond and Tree Canopy Preservation and Mitigation Fund included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]12. Ordinance approving the 2025 Pavement Preservation Package 16 - Cool Pavement Task Order Contract with Stripe It Up, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,470,426.48. Funding is from the Resiliency, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainability Fund FY 2025 Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]13. Ordinance approving the 2025 Pavement Preservation Package 17 - Cool Pavement Task Order Contract with Stripe It Up, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,409,966.39. Funding is from the Resiliency, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainability Fund FY 2025 Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]14. Ordinance approving the 2025 Pavement Preservation Package 6 – Slurry Task Order Contract with American Road Maintenance, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $2,257,000 of which $424,641.57 is from the FY 2025 General Fund and Advanced Transportation District Fund. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. ? [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]15. Ordinance approving a Contribution Agreement with the San Antonio Medical Foundation to accept funds in the amount of $77,876.02 to fund half the cost of a traffic impact analysis for Hamilton Wolfe and Floyd Curl Drive; a 2022 Bond funded project. Funds will be deposited into the Floyd Curl Drive (Huebner Road to Charles Katz) project.? [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]16. Ordinance extending the La Villita Lease Agreement with Little Church of La Villita for a second two-year renewal term, commencing on July 1, 2025, and expiring on June 30, 2027. Revenue of $73,084 over the two years will go into the General Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]17. Ordinance approving the addition of Luzmila Burga and Luis Ascanta to the lease agreements with Guero’s and Little Bit of Texas in Farmers Market for an assignment fee of $3,000 per lease agreement to be deposited into the Market Square Fund. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations]18. Ordinance approving a contract with Toro Vertical, LLC to install small cell antennas and supporting infrastructure in the Arneson River Theatre for an initial twenty-year term. Toro Blanco will fund $78,550 in improvements that will support the City’s capital improvement project at the Arneson River Theatre. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations]19. Ordinance approving the release of a City held 25.40 acre tract of land at US-281 South and Del Lago Parkway in the Mission Del Lago TIRZ back to Southstar Mission del Lago Developer LLC and approving a Right of First Refusal of a 13.60 acre tract of land near US-281 South and Mission Grande in Mission Del Lago TIRZ for future affordable housing development. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]20. Ordinance approving the submission of a grant application and acceptance of funds, if awarded, from the Texas Department of Transportation - Transportation Alternative grant program in the amount of $800,000. This planning grant will support the Safe Routes to School-San Antonio Program (SRTS) at Loma Park Elementary, Coker Elementary, and Mark Twain Dual Language Academy. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Catherine Hernandez, Director, Transportation Department]21. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Dr. Cody Miller (District 7) to the City of San Antonio Commission on Strengthening Family Well-Being
B. Reappointing Phillip Manna (District 7) to the Zoning Board of Adjustment
C. Reappointing Andrea "Andy" Figueroa (District 7) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board
D. Reappointing Edmundo Rios, Jr. to the San Antonio Charro Association seat of the San Antonio Diez y Seis Commission
E. Reappointing Belinda Menchaca to the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center seat of the San Antonio Diez y Seis Commission22. Ordinance reappointing Valerie Moore (District 7) to the Animal Care Services Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]23. Ordinance approving the negotiation and execution of four Reimbursable Agreements and the execution of one Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Aviation Administration in an amount up to $572,696.16 in support of the Capital Improvement Program at the San Antonio International Airport. Funding is available through Airport Interim Financing and included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]24. Ordinance approving the extension of line-of-duty injury leave for Firefighter Aaron Pape. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; Valerie Frausto, Fire Chief, Fire Department]25. Ordinance approving Substantial Amendment #4 to the FY 2025 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Action Plan and Budget reprogramming $1,545,630.82 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds, and awarding funding in an amount not to exceed $5.5 million for three projects as part of the release of solicitations for Rental Housing Production and Acquisition and Affordable Single-Family Housing solicitations. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]
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JUN
27
City Council Special Session
City Council Special Session
Fri, Jun 27 12:00 PM
Past Events
JUN
18
Notice of Quorum of City Council
Notice of Quorum of City Council
Wed, Jun 18 6:00 PM
JUN
18
City Council Special Meeting
City Council Special Meeting
Wed, Jun 18 10:00 AM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
JUN
17
Declaration of Local State of Disaster
Declaration of Local State of Disaster
Tue, Jun 17 2:59 PM
JUN
12
City Council A Session
City Council A Session
Thu, Jun 12 9:00 AM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
Linda Jo MurrayPlease vote NO for allowing the Urban Entertainment District to be created in San Antonio. Seventy-four percent (74%) of citizens responding to a survey regarding support of this endeavor voted NO, and I stand with them.
Our Downtown has a unique and historic ambiance value...See More
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Gemma KennedyIt is disappointing that that this ordinance is going forward. A for profit company will place digital billboards downtown in which 80% will be used for-profit advertising and 20% for COSA to use. Digital art and monies for the arts has been dangled before us with vague guarantee...See More
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JUN
11
Public Comment Session
Public Comment Session
Wed, Jun 11 5:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
Kathleen AispuroEvery week it is the same. Many of us pleading to give these animals a chance. There does not seem to be any reasoning to your daily killings. They are killings because there is no logical reason for it. ACS has not done everything they can to find placement for these innocen...See More
ReplyFlag8 days agoZheng Luo10 puppies, 32 dogs and a nursing mom got killed last week at ACS. City council please tell me how you address killing health adoptable animals daily at ACS?? Do we need to pay ACS director $185K salary for killing animals?? City council please tell me why you are wasting my tax ...See More
ReplyFlag8 days agoChristina SalazarI would like to thank the city for providing the ability to submit online public comments for the city council meeting. This is very helpful for those of us who are unable to get off work to attend the meetings in person all the way downtown. And for those who have no access to t...See More
ReplyFlag7 days agoTerry HuculiakPlease do not stop spaying/neutering animals when rescues tag. You are to be the leaders in trying to curb the overpopulation, helping the community have hope for the future but it seems this detrimental move just demonstrates that you as an organization have given up. You are ...See More
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