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Neighborhood Engagement Brief
March 2026
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Association & Organization Registry Update
It's time to renew! All Associations and Organizations currently on the City's Registry must renew their registration by May 1, 2026.
Benefits of Remaining Registered
- The City notifies registered groups of important projects happening in their area
- Registered groups receive zoning and planning notifications from Development Services
What to Know Right Now
- Groups must renew their registration by May 1 every other year to remain on the registry
- The City may remove groups from the registry if they do not renew their registration
- Once removed, groups will not receive City notices about projects that may impact their area
- Groups can re-register at any time
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Inspiring and Empowering
March is Women's History Month. For 2026, the theme is "Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future". This theme recognizes the leadership of women in creating a future rooted in equity, justice, and opportunity for all.
The City of San Antonio celebrates the many exemplary women who have made San Antonio a vibrant and thriving city.
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Spring into Fun Downtown
The return of warm weather means plenty of opportunities to have fun in downtown San Antonio. The Historic Market Square Spring Fest, St. Patrick's Day River Parade, and Starving Artist Art Show at La Villita are just a few events to explore in March. From craft nights to yoga in the plaza, you can always find fun downtown with friends and family!
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RentWiseSA: Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
Join us at Mexican American Unity Council for a free public info session.
Date & Time: Saturday, March 7, 10:30 a.m.
Location: Mexican American Unity Council (2300 West Commerce St., Ste. 200, 78207)
You will learn about:
- Your rights, responsibilities, and local resources
- Fair housing policies at the local, state, and federal level
Presentation available in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language.
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Household Hazardous Waste Events
Do you have hazardous household waste that needs proper disposal? Join us in making a difference by dropping off your waste.
Date & Time: March 6 and 7, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Location: Bitters Bulky Waste Collection Center (1800 Wurzbach Pkwy., 78216)
Remember to bring your ID and a CPS Energy bill to show proof of residency. Contents should be in their original container.
Accepted materials include paints, batteries, e-waste, cleaning supplies, chemicals, and light bulbs.
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Spring Break at the World Heritage Center and Mission Marquee Plaza
During spring break, all ages can jump into a week full of fun, free, hands-on activities. Stop by the World Heritage Office to check out some high-energy beats of Drums Around the World. There is also a special “Spring Into Sustainability” evening event for youth. There’s something exciting and educational happening all week to keep everyone learning, creating, and having a great time.
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City Manager 5K Walk & Run
Get laced up and ready for the 6th annual City Manager 5K Walk & Run. The event is weeks away and offers a chance to walk or sprint to help us celebrate.
Date & Time: Saturday, April 4, 8 a.m. (Race Start)
Location: SeaWorld San Antonio (10500 SeaWorld Dr., 78251)
This year's family-friendly health and wellness event will be held at SeaWorld San Antonio. It includes awards for top finishers, music, City mascots, vendors, and a fun atmosphere for all.
Registration Fee: $10 (now - March 28)
You can purchase an event t-shirt for $10 until March 24.
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Stay Connected with Your City
Sign up to receive text message notifications from the City of San Antonio with one easy step. Text the word "COSAGOV" to 73224.
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