Image courtesy of Lake/Flato Architects and the San Antonio River Foundation.

Bexar County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to donate $1 million to Confluence Park in memory of Sara “Sally” Buchanan.

The County’s gift will come out of the $6.2 million in Mission Reach reimbursement funds that came to the County from the San Antonio River Authority last week. The reimbursement was issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to the River Authority, representing about 10% of the $61.3 million federal commitment to reimburse the County for its share of the $271.4 million Mission Reach Improvement Project.

(Read more: River Authority Announces $6.2 Million Reimbursement for County)

The $1 million will be paid to San Antonio River Foundation, the nonprofit fundraising arm of the River Authority.

San Antonio River Authority (SARA) General Manager Suzanne Scott, San Antonio River Foundation Executive Director Estela Avery, District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran, Sally’s husband Bob Buchanan, SARA Board Member Mike Lackey, and members of Sally’s family were present to thank the County for its contribution and its recognition of Buchanan’s commitment to the environment and preservation of San Antonio’s natural resources.

Sally served as the chair of the River Road Neighborhood Association in the 1980s, on San Antonio Convention and Visitors Advisory Board, Paseo del Rio Association and was a long-standing board member of the San Antonio Conservation Society and a former president. She served as a SARA board member since 1999.

Bob spoke of Sally’s commitment to the city and her long-running efforts to improve the river she loved.

“Sally is not one to take credit for things, because other people are the ones who do the hard work and get it finished. This gift is a marvelous thing for the Commissioners Court to do. Her love was the river, the idea of having the Confluence Park,” Bob said. “This is a marvelous stepping-stone because her wish was to have a maintenance fund for the park, but you can’t have a fund if you don’t have a building for it, so this keeps it going.”

Bob Buchanan, husband of Sara "Sally" Buchanan, addresses Bexar County Commissioners to thank them for their donation to Confluence ParK in Sally's memory.  Photo by Camille Garcia.
Bob Buchanan, husband of Sara “Sally” Buchanan, addresses Bexar County Commissioners to thank them for their donation to Confluence Parl in Sally’s memory. Photo by Camille Garcia. Credit: Camille Garcia / San Antonio Report

He also mentioned the County’s dedication to finishing the Mission Reach and Museum Reach projects, which were also Sally’s passions. He closed by asking that attention be paid to the River Road area, one of the few parts of the river that retains its natural bed.

“Throughout this whole system, really no funds were ever put into there because the emphasis was put on the Museum and the Mission Reach,” Bob said. “If anything can be done to alleviate some major erosion problems that are threatening private property and public safety, I know her memory would greatly appreciate it.”

Scott, on behalf of SARA, praised Sally for her tireless work on improvements to San Antonio’s waterways.

“Her tentacles within this community were far-reaching between the work she has done with the river. She really brought a sense of responsibility to the River Authority, not only the work we do in Bexar County, which is extremely important, but understanding what we do in Bexar County and how it influences what happens throughout the entire basin,” Scott said. “I think she had a real love for the river, its history, and its purpose, not only here, but in the entire state of Texas.”

The River Authority is working with the County and the River Foundation to develop the educational programming at Confluence Park and will assist in the maintenance moving forward.

Sally Buchanan. Photo courtesy of San Antonio River Authority.
Sally Buchanan (1942-2016)

Sally’s family members, including her youngest son Larkin and her sister Eleanor Stromberger, thanked the County for its donation in Sally’s memory.

Viagran said that Sally worked tirelessly for the River Authority and World Heritage designation of the Missions. She also thanked Sally’s family for sharing her with all of San Antonio.

County Judge Nelson Wolff said that the County was very appreciative of the Buchanan family and what they did for the city.

“It’s an honor for us to make this donation in her name after the funds that she’s been able to raise to make sure that we have art and education for the thousands and thousands of young people who come to Confluence Park to really understand what the environment means for Confluence Park,” Wolff said.

County Commissioner Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez (Pct. 1) said that the decision to make a donation to Confluence Park in memory of Sally was an easy one.

“When I asked and talked to the Court about this, it was just so easy. It was just phenomenal the support that I had from everybody here,” Rodriguez said.

County Commissioner Paul Elizondo (Pct. 2) reflected on the many projects he and Sally worked on together.

“She believed in quality of life. She believed in the community, in the river. She helped me and everyone else on the River (Authority) board to ‘think south,’” Elizondo said. “We worked to keep that dream alive of working further south on the River.”

He added that she was instrumental in working to make sure that the river south of downtown was improved because it was meant for the people of the community to enjoy.

Sara Matthews Buchanan was born in San Antonio on Sept. 18, 1942, to Dr. John L. Matthews, and Sara Douglas Matthews. She graduated from St. Mary’s Hall and Mills College in Oakland, Calif., with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History. She was married to Robert T. Buchanan on October 24, 1971. She died July 30 after a long battle with cancer.

Commissioner Tommy Calvert (Pct. 4) was not present for the vote.

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2 replies on “County Donates $1 Million in Buchanan’s Memory”

  1. Sally asked that this William Saroyan quote to be read at her memorial. I suggest it is indicative of her nature, and why San Antonio is rallying around her memory and spirit. Her future-facing gifts to our community are truly immeasurable:

    “In the time of your life, live—so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding place and let it be free and unashamed.

    Place in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are the things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it is unworthy of the clear eye and the kindly heart.

    Be the inferior of no man, or of any men be superior. Remember that every man is a variation of yourself. No man’s guilt is not yours, nor is any man’s innocence a thing apart. Despise evil and ungodliness, but not men of ungodliness or evil. These, understand. Have no shame in being kindly and gentle but if the time comes in the time of your life to kill, kill and have no regret.

    In the time of your life, live—so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.”

    ? William Saroyan, The Time Of Your Life

  2. This quote is reflective of how Sally lived her life everyday. She will be missed not forgotten. May her dreams live through the legacy of the river.

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