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San Antonio council approves multiple zoning changes, postpones several items

5617426 · August 21, 2025
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Summary

San Antonio City Council met in a zoning session and approved multiple rezoning and land‑use items while postponing several agenda items to later dates.

San Antonio City Council met for a zoning session and approved several rezoning and land-use items while postponing multiple agenda items to later dates. Mayor Jones and councilmembers present voted to continue or approve the listed items after public comment and council discussion.

The session included public comment opposing an alcohol-variance near a university and a public speaker who described local opposition to a proposed cemetery and nearby development. Julian Cruz, a real estate agent, told the council that "cuando usted ve 200 pies residentes alrededor... creo que son en total 8 familias" and said several nearby families opposed the cemetery proposal. Jack Finger, who spoke on multiple agenda items, described a proposed commercial/storage use on a small residential street as "este es una calle pequeña, residencial," urging the council to protect neighborhood character.

Why it matters: the approved rezonings and conditions affect neighborhoods across multiple council districts, altering allowed commercial uses, vehicle storage rules, and lighting/noise conditions near residential areas.…

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