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He questioned if the reprogrammed HUD funds would truly benefit low-income renters and homeowners or just developers, and if the definition of affordable housing used by the city is realistic for San Antonio's median income.
Public Comment Session - Apr 15, 2026→He stated that many residents are not earning sufficient wages to afford apartments and that the city should focus on the needs of poor and fixed-income citizens, suggesting funds could be better used for street repairs and flood control.
Public Comment Session - Apr 15, 2026→He spoke in opposition to the proposed Nuestra Tierra development, citing concerns about neighborhood character, increased traffic, loss of privacy, and strain on utilities.
City Council A Session - Feb 19, 2026→She spoke in favor of the Nuestra Tierra development, explaining that the developer had made changes to address neighborhood concerns, such as reducing the building's height and orienting windows away from adjacent homes.
He expressed opposition to the proposed affordable housing development, referring to it as "welfare housing" and questioning its location and potential impact on the community.
City Council A Session - Feb 19, 2026→Expressed concern that affordable housing is 'welfare housing' and argued against using taxpayer money for it, stating it impacts the overall budget.
City Council A Session - Feb 12, 2026→