San Antonio
Request to replat a tract of land to establish the Martinez Eastover Subdivision.
This approval allows for the replatting of land for development purposes.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Request to replat a tract of land to establish the Martinez Eastover Subdivision.
San Antonio City Council said 'no' to the Guajolote Ranch development. This means a planned housing project in that area is off the table for now.
Several properties underwent changes in their future land use designations and zoning classifications. These changes allow for different types of development, including commercial, mixed-use, and increased residential density.
The board received an update on the city's Urban Forestry Division. This program is key to maintaining San Antonio's tree canopy, which impacts air quality, urban heat, and the overall health of city parks.
The commission considered requests to change land use designations to allow for the expansion of a medical facility. This involved balancing the need for healthcare services with potential impacts on surrounding residential areas.
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