Heads up, San Antonio! Our city's finances are looking pretty shaky, putting us on the radar for being one of the most financially stressed cities in the country. This could mean big changes for our taxes and the services we rely on.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 14 mentions in the last 30 days, 16 the 60 before, 12 the 90 before that.
The approved contract for this phase is $14.1 million, with the overall program estimated at $71.9 million over five years.
City employees will have more efficient tools, and residents will benefit from improved city services and greater transparency in financial management.
Concerns were raised about setting a precedent for district-specific earmarking of funds, potentially impacting the equitable distribution of city resources.
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