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CONTACT: Joe Conger, 210-207-5010
joe.conger@sanantonio.gov
SAN ANTONIO (September 20, 2022) — Whether you drive, walk, bike, or ride transit on Culebra Road, the City of San Antonio wants to share our proposed concepts with you, based on what we have learned from previous meetings with residents. Residents are invited to participate in a second Community Open House series this October as the City studies transportation improvements to Culebra Road from Loop 1604 to Interstate-10.
In-person community open houses will be held on:
Residents seeking to attend virtually may participate in an online open house at www.culebraroadstudy.org starting on Saturday, October 1, 2022, at 9 a.m. through Monday, October 31, 2022. The online open house will feature identical information as the in-person events. All events will be conducted in English and Spanish.
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The City is conducting the Culebra Road Transportation Study to identify opportunities to make Culebra Road a safer and friendlier road for drivers, pedestrians, transit users and bicyclists. The team has developed proposed improvements that enhance pedestrian and bicyclist environments, and support transit. The corridor extends approximately 13 miles in Council Districts 1, 5, 6, and 7 in San Antonio, Texas.
Since April, the City has heard input from nearly 600 residents. As a result of the feedback received, City designers are studying the possibility of wider and protected sidewalks, dedicated bicycle facilities, improved crosswalk connections, improved transit facilities, shade-providing trees, and multi-purpose traffic-calming devices. At the October 2022 community open houses, participants can see our proposed concepts and provide feedback.
Comments may be submitted at the in-person meetings, at www.culebraroadstudy.org, or mailed to City of San Antonio Transportation Department c/o Poznecki-Camarillo, 5835 Callaghan Road, Suite 200, San Antonio, Texas 78228. All comments are requested to be postmarked or received on or before Wednesday, October 19, 2022, to be included in the official documentation of the open house series. Additional comments will still be welcome until Monday, October 31, 2022 to be included in the project file.
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The community's participation is critical to help identify a unifying vision for Culebra Road.
For more information or for special accommodations, visit www.culebraroadstudy.org or call Jacob Floyd at (210) 207-0256 or by email at jacob.floyd@sanantonio.gov.
Culebra Road Transportation Study Area
joe.conger@sanantonio.gov
SAN ANTONIO (September 20, 2022) — Whether you drive, walk, bike, or ride transit on Culebra Road, the City of San Antonio wants to share our proposed concepts with you, based on what we have learned from previous meetings with residents. Residents are invited to participate in a second Community Open House series this October as the City studies transportation improvements to Culebra Road from Loop 1604 to Interstate-10.
In-person community open houses will be held on:
Saturday, October 1, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Holy Cross High School – Convocation Center 426 N. San Felipe Street San Antonio, TX 78228 | Tuesday, October 4, 2022 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Alamo City Apostolic Church 9302 Timber Path San Antonio, TX 78250 |
Residents seeking to attend virtually may participate in an online open house at www.culebraroadstudy.org starting on Saturday, October 1, 2022, at 9 a.m. through Monday, October 31, 2022. The online open house will feature identical information as the in-person events. All events will be conducted in English and Spanish.
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The City is conducting the Culebra Road Transportation Study to identify opportunities to make Culebra Road a safer and friendlier road for drivers, pedestrians, transit users and bicyclists. The team has developed proposed improvements that enhance pedestrian and bicyclist environments, and support transit. The corridor extends approximately 13 miles in Council Districts 1, 5, 6, and 7 in San Antonio, Texas.
Since April, the City has heard input from nearly 600 residents. As a result of the feedback received, City designers are studying the possibility of wider and protected sidewalks, dedicated bicycle facilities, improved crosswalk connections, improved transit facilities, shade-providing trees, and multi-purpose traffic-calming devices. At the October 2022 community open houses, participants can see our proposed concepts and provide feedback.
Comments may be submitted at the in-person meetings, at www.culebraroadstudy.org, or mailed to City of San Antonio Transportation Department c/o Poznecki-Camarillo, 5835 Callaghan Road, Suite 200, San Antonio, Texas 78228. All comments are requested to be postmarked or received on or before Wednesday, October 19, 2022, to be included in the official documentation of the open house series. Additional comments will still be welcome until Monday, October 31, 2022 to be included in the project file.
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The community's participation is critical to help identify a unifying vision for Culebra Road.
For more information or for special accommodations, visit www.culebraroadstudy.org or call Jacob Floyd at (210) 207-0256 or by email at jacob.floyd@sanantonio.gov.
Culebra Road Transportation Study Area
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