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Hello D6,
I just got back from the annual SA to DC trip and I'm excited about the future of our city.
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This is the week when the city’s government, business, and community leaders travel to the capitol to make our case for ideas that we believe will take San Antonio to the next level, and make it one of the best cities in the country, even better than we already are. From the Small Business deduction plan, to farm bill 2023, and funds for VIA, we had many important meetings.
We've got a lot on our plate for boosting our economy, improving health care, education, jobs, transportation, and safety. We had some great talks about specific things like how to grow our economy, make healthcare more accessible, ramp up education, and beef up our transportation system.
So I'll start there.
We had a great meeting with the FTA, trying to get money for our Silver line so that the East-West corridor of San Antonio is taken care of.
We had meetings about the 2023 Farm Bill. We’re looking to make sure that the San Antonio Food Bank has the resources that they need. Hopefully Congress will pass the bill that will provide the Food bank with the resources they need to go out into the community and provide nutrition to the areas of our city that really need it.
Also, we had meetings to support the small business 20% tax deduction. The tax credit can help save many of our small businesses that are under a lot of pressure. San Antonio small businesses are feeling growing pains and in some cases having to close down, so we need to make sure that they’re taken care of.
So here's the plan. We're going to speed things up on three fronts.
First, let's get creative. I’m open to out-of-the-box ideas to tackle our challenges.
Secondly, let’s roll up our sleeves and get stuff done. You know I like action. Let’s have less talking and more doing.
And finally, we must build trust by being honest and upfront about everything we do and everything we need.
I go back to the idea of accelerating because that's exactly what I want us to do. We're going to stay San Antonio, always San Antonio, but we must accelerate it to the future.
Let's get San Antonio moving faster towards success. In other words, let's accelerate San Antonio. Let's kick start the #AccelerateSA movement together.
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The best part about being away from San Antonio and D6 for a few days is coming home to a wonderful celebration.
Thanks to Rep. Ray Lopez and his staff, as well as the Gonzaba Foundation, for partnering with me on our annual D6 Valentine’s Day Senior Dance!
Keeping up with our active D6 seniors' energy was so much fun! Seeing the smiles in every corner of the room and visiting with everyone there who wore their Valentine best, filled my heart with gratitude!
Thank you always to the best D6 team who worked for weeks making sure that every detail was in place so that everyone had a wonderful time!
We can’t thank our seniors enough for all they’ve done for us. It was our turn to make them feel appreciated.
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Have a great week!
Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda
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Construction and Maintenance Notices
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January 22nd – February 26th
- Oak Fence @ Rim Rock Trail
- Oak Mill @ Oak Branch
- Oak Branch @ Rim Rock Trail
The work is estimated from 1/22/2024 to 2/26/2024, weather permitting.
February 12th – March 8th
- Pipers View @ Pipers Lane.
The project schedule is estimated from 2/12/2024 to 3/8/2024, weather permitting.
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February 26th - March 30
- Military Dr W and Democracy
- Behind Curb, Sidewalk
- ZAYO Group, Alex Dorgan
- alex.dorgan@zayo.com
- (435) 660-1937
March 1st - June 28th
- Military Dr W and Potranco Rd
- Fiberlichgt, LLC
- robert.pash.fiberlight.com
- (435) 687-7836
March 8th - July 8th
- Culebra Rd
- Starting at 10603 Culebra Rd, Crown Castle is aerial fiber attachments at an existing CPS utility pole along Culebra Rd. Aerial fiber to route west along Culebra Rd. At 10151 Culebra Rd, fiber turn turn north at an existing utility pole, and route along the west side of Les Harrison Dr. At the north side of 10151 Culebra Rd, aerial fiber to transition at an existing utility pole to underground conduit. Underground conduit by direction bore to continue north along Les Harrison Dr. Underground conduit to terminate at HH at 5802 Les Harrison Dr.
March 8th - July 8th
- Weybridge and Hardesty
- Starting at 10603 Culebra Rd, Crown Castle is aerial fiber attachments at an existing CPS utility pole along Culebra Rd. Aerial fiber to route west along Culebra Rd. At 10151 Culebra Rd, fiber turn turn north at an existing utility pole, and route along the west side of Les Harrison Dr. At the north side of 10151 Culebra Rd, aerial fiber to transition at an existing utility pole to underground conduit. Underground conduit by direction bore to continue north along Les Harrison Dr. Underground conduit to terminate at HH at 5802 Les Harrison Dr.
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February 5th – February 16th
- Oxhill Dr. from Topcroft Dr. to Sandwick Dr.
The project schedule is estimated from 2/5/2024 to 2/16/2024, weather permitting.
February 12th – February 22nd
- Timber Court from Timber Trace to Cul-De-Sac
The project schedule is estimated from 2/12/2024 to 2/16/2024, weather permitting.
February 13th – February 22nd
- Cliffvale from Cliffbrier to Cliff Walk
The project schedule is estimated from 2/13/2024 to 2/22/2024, weather permitting.
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March 7 - July 7
- Old Tezel Rd
- Within COSA right of way, start path at approximately 9418 Guilbeau Rd proposing to bore for an estimated 3,514 ft along Old Tezel Rd.
March 1 - July 1
- Rue De Bois
- Within COSA right of way, start path at approximately 9303 Rue De Bois proposing to softscape for an estimated 4,407 ft and bore 400 ft along Rue de Bois, Autumn Branches, Autumn Sunrise and Braun Rd.
March 2 - July 2
- Guilbeau Rd.
- Within COSA right of way, start path at approximately 9418 Guilbeau Rd, proposing to softscape for an estimated 1,812 ft and bore 418 ft along Guilbeau Rd between Old Tezel Rd and Tezel Rd.
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Council Meetings and Committees
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CITY COUNCIL B SESSION
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
2:00 PM
Council Briefing Room
100 Military Plaza
Thursday, February 15, 2024
9:00 AM
Municipal Plaza Building
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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS MEETINGS WEEK:
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Did you know that we have an interactive Apartment Inspections dashboard? Stay up to date on inspection activities for apartment units. For more info: https://app.powerbigov.us/view...
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COSA Construction Resource Toolkit
As progress continues in our City so does construction. I am reaching out to remind you that COSA has a Construction Resource Toolkit to help small businesses impacted by construction in their area. This guide includes contacts, strategies, and other resources to help small businesses prepare and navigate the construction experience. This Toolkit is available digitally at the links listed below.
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The Texas Legislature recently enacted HB 114 requiring all school districts to implement mandatory disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP) placement for students found in possession of, using, selling, giving, or delivering e-cigarettes or vaping devices on school grounds or at a school-related event.
This alternative school placement, required by law, is made regardless of whether the substance being vaped is a controlled substance or not.
We ask that you discuss this new state law with your child(ren).
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Pack your school bag with resources from San Antonio Public Library!
Local libraries offer school resources for students of all ages
The school year is once again upon us, and San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) wants to remind students and their families of the educational resources available at your library year-round. Throughout the year, SAPL is packed with free resources to support children, teens, and adults on their educational journeys.
In addition to a collection of over 2 million items and dozens of free online databases, SAPL offers online tutoring, Wi-Fi, low-cost printing services, and more for all ages. Sign up for a free SAPL card today to kick off the school year and enjoy several services and resources to assist in your educational pursuits. Visit MySAPL.org/CardSignUp or stop by your nearest SAPL location to register.
SAPL’s educational resources include:
Read-alongs
Available at all SAPL Locations
Do you have a young child learning to read or reading English or Spanish for the first time? Read-alongs, print books with built-in audio narration, are available in a range of English and Spanish titles. They are an entertaining, self-guided way to help enhance your little one's literacy skills. To borrow a read-along, visit the read-along shelf at your nearest SAPL location. Introduce children to the pleasure of independent reading and let them embark on a delightful literary journey with read-along stories. To learn more about these selections and to browse them in our collection, visit the children's services section of the SAPL website.
MySAPL App
Download instant access to the San Antonio Public Library collection on your phone or mobile device. The MySAPL app is free, easy, and available for both iOS and Android users — take the library wherever you go!
PrintOnline
Available at all SAPL Locations
PrintOnline is a mobile printing service available to all library cardholders. Get printing in four simple steps:
- Access the PrintOnline portal
- Upload documents from home, the office, a coffee shop, or anywhere you have internet access
- Visit your nearest branch library to print your files
- Enter your SAPL card number into the print kiosk at your library to finish printing your documents.
Free Indoor & Outdoor Public Wi-Fi
Available at SAPL Locations
You’ll always have the Wi-Fi password at SAPL! Wi-Fi is available at all SAPL locations daily.* Indoor Wi-Fi is available during normal service hours and outdoor Wi-Fi is available from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. every day.
* Locations undergoing building improvements or other projects may have adjusted hours. Details listed at MySAPL.org.
Ask a Librarian
Call (210-207-2500) or chat online (Ask.MySAPL.org)
Librarians are teachers in disguise. They’re available to make book recommendations for your next research project or help with account questions.
Homework Help
Daily | 11 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
Connecting you to Homework Help heroes is what we do. Free online homework help from professional tutors is available in a variety of subjects for students in kindergarten through college. Available 11 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., seven days a week in English and Spanish. For more information, visit SAPL’s expert help website.
SORA App
SAPL has partnered with every public school district in the area to offer students unlimited access to age-appropriate materials in our digital library even if you don't have a SAPL card. Thanks to the Sora app by OverDrive, San Antonio students at participating schools can easily browse our extensive library. Head over to Sora’s website to see if your school is participating!
FAFSA Assistance
Monday – Thursday, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m.
College preparation just got a little bit easier! Brought to you by Brainfuse, FAFSA tutors are available for live assistance Monday through Thursday, 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Visit SAPL’s featured services page for details.
Database Access
Looking for the August 1973 issue of National Geographic for a research project? Need access to over 60 years of articles about rock music? From Aardvarks to ZZ Top, San Antonio Public Library is your doorway to over 170 online databases, including popular news databases like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. Some databases are library-use only, so visit your nearest SAPL location for these resources. To get started visit our database guide.
For more information on Back-to-School resources provided by SAPL, visit our guide.
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Animal Care Services Extends Shelter Hours to Encourage Lifesaving
San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) has expanded shelter hours to give would-be adopters, fosters, and rescue partners more opportunities to help pets in need. The municipal shelter will be open two additional hours, with adoptions and other services now available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays. Weekend hours remain unchanged, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The $25 special adoption rate continues through the end of July. This special rate applies to dog, cat, puppy, and kitten adoptions.
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Fosters Desperately Needed to Help Local Pets in Need
San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) and local animal welfare partners have been flooded with pets in need, including dozens of puppies and kittens. Fosters are urgently needed to provide temporary care for pets as they become adoption ready. Foster applications are available via the following links:
- Animal Care Services at: www.saacs.info/foster
- San Antonio Pets Alive! at: www.sanantoniopetsalive.org/programs/foster
- Animal Defense League at: www.adltexas.org/foster-application/
Fosters will receive food and other supplies for their temporary pets including medical care and vaccinations. Interested residents should check with the program of their choice for additional resources.
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Always dispose of pesticides properly
Pesticides and herbicides can be a convenient way to protect plants from pests and weeds. But when used or discarded incorrectly, these chemicals pose great risks not only to our ecosystem and wildlife, but also to our water, soil, air and human health.
The best way to avoid the perils of pesticides and herbicides is to stop using them altogether. But if you must use them:
- Always carefully read the product label and follow the disposal instructions exactly.
- Only purchase what you need and use it until it’s gone to avoid leftovers.
- Never discard these items in your trash bin for regular collection.
- Don’t ever pour them down sink drains, toilets or storm drains.
Pesticides and herbicides must be disposed properly at a household hazardous waste site. For a schedule of monthly drop-off events, visit sa.gov/swmd.
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A higher-paying career is now within your reach. San Antonio’s unprecedented Ready to Work program offers tuition assistance for education and job training.
Career coaches are with you from start to finish to evaluate what you need now to get started, guide you through career planning and get you enrolled to begin your path to securing a quality, higher-paying job.
No other program offers more support to ensure participants reach success. If you are ready for a change, take advantage of this opportunity now.
There are three easy ways to learn more and apply:
1. Online: Visit readytoworksa.com
2. Phone: Call 3-1-1 and ask for Ready to Work
3. In Person: Visit Alamo Colleges District, Project Quest, Restore Education or Workforce Solutions Alamo
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Animal Care Services joins Daisy Cares to feed hungry pets in San Antonio
Pet food donations sought as holidays near and needs increase
The San Antonio Animal Care Services (SAACS) team is joining Daisy Cares, a local non-profit, to host a holiday pet food drive that will help both organizations support pet parents in need by filling their pet pantries.
Bags of dog and puppy food are especially needed in addition to other new or gently used pet items. All donations will be divided between the Daisy Cares pet food pantry and the SAACS Community Animal Support and Assistance (CASA) program, which uses a case management approach to assist pet parents in need with food, humane care support, and veterinary resources.
Residents can bring pet food donations through the end of November to Animal Care Services during regular business hours. SAACS is located at 4710 State Highway 151 and is open on weekdays from 1 - 7 p.m. and 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. on weekends (except on City holidays). All donations are tax-deductible.
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CPS energy has launched an updated webpage with information to help keep customers safe in the event of an outage: www.cpsenergy.com/prepare and in Spanish www.cpsenergy.com/preparar.
Customers are also encouraged to update their emergency contact information with CPS in case of an emergency.
For more information visit http://cpsenergy.com
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City of San Antonio, Council District 6
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Constituent Office
5800 Old Highway 90/Enrique M.
Barrera Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78227
Office Line: 210.207.3749
City Hall Office
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283
Office Line: 210.207.7065
Fax Line: 210.207.8760
EMAIL: district6@sanantonio.gov
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