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Planning department outlines SA Tomorrow implementation, subarea plans and rezoning work

5682267 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

San Antonio’s Planning Department previewed its proposed FY26 budget and described ongoing SA Tomorrow subarea planning, rezoning work, regional coordination and implementation steps including neighborhood-level design standards and CPTED reviews for revitalization areas.

Bridget White, director of the city’s Planning Department, provided City Council members on Tuesday with an overview of the department’s proposed FY26 budget and a status update on SA Tomorrow subarea planning and implementation work.

White said the department’s FY26 general-fund proposal is $4,400,000 with the same position count as FY25 (24 positions) and a modest contract-and-commodity reduction that staff called “rightsizing.” She said about 41% of the requested budget is tied to SA Tomorrow subarea planning work.

Why it matters

SA Tomorrow is the city’s long-range planning framework. The subarea plans, once complete, will create the city’s first consolidated future land-use map and inform rezoning and implementation decisions across San Antonio’s community areas and regional centers.

What the department described

- SA Tomorrow background: White noted the city adopted three SA Tomorrow plans in 2016 — a comprehensive plan, a multimodal transportation plan and a…

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