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Topics getting the most attention in San Antonio public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
A solicitation is being prepared for dockless vehicle services in the downtown area, aiming to enhance mobility. This involves contracts totaling over $1.3 million.
Heads up, parents! A nearby town is cracking down on young e-bike riders, even calling them a 'biker gang.' Get ready for new rules that will likely affect how kids can use their electric bikes.
Heads up, San Antonio drivers! A new report just dropped, and it's not great news – the city's been crowned 'Texas' Most Dangerous Large City' for traffic safety. Time to maybe rethink that commute?
There is a focus on improving shade at bus stops to make public transit more comfortable and accessible, especially during hot weather. This involves collaboration with VIA.
Commissioners received an update on current transportation projects and policies. This ensures the commission is informed as it begins its work.
A resident spoke about concerns regarding biking in San Antonio, urging the commission to consider cyclist safety and infrastructure in future decisions.
The city is looking into how to improve how people get around downtown, especially with new developments planned. This study will explore options like better traffic flow, parking solutions, and public transit to make downtown easier to access and navigate.
The board is considering allowing horse-drawn carriages to operate on a new section of Commerce Street. This could impact downtown traffic and tourism.
Get ready for a greener commute! VIA is dropping another $5.2 million on the Green Line project, pushing its total cost to a whopping $32 million. This means more transit options are on the way, but it's costing taxpayers a pretty penny.
Residents expressed significant concerns about increased traffic and congestion, particularly near schools and existing hazardous intersections, if certain commercial developments are approved.