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City Council adopts Goliad Road revitalization plan after amendment removing a single preferred street design
Summary
San Antonio City Council adopted the Goliad Road Revitalization Plan on Oct. 2 after amending the document to remove a single preferred street design and rename design options. Neighbors and San Antonio ISD officials urged retaining four travel lanes near schools, and the council modified the plan to remove a mandated preferred cross‑section.
The San Antonio City Council on Oct. 2 adopted the Goliad Road Revitalization Plan for an area roughly within 850 feet of Goliad Road between I‑37 and Lyric Avenue, approving the plan after an amendment removed a single “preferred” street design and retitled the design options.
Councilmember Villagran, who led the item’s presentation, said the plan was developed with input from residents, workers and a project steering committee and involved bilingual surveys, pop‑up events and two open houses. Villagran moved an amendment to remove the document’s designation of a…
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