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New City Hall, Fire Station Signify Converse’s Continuing Growth
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Converse’s new city hall and fire station reflect the growth happening in the city, which acquired land through a 2017 annexation deal with San Antonio.
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Converse’s new city hall and fire station reflect the growth happening in the city, which acquired land through a 2017 annexation deal with San Antonio.
Local business leaders who had opposed three city charter amendments on the ballot are frustrated, if not surprised, by Tuesday’s election results.
A panel of six Go Vote No advocates answered about a dozen questions from callers and those posted online regarding propositions A, B, and C.
Hosted by Morgan’s Wonderland, the 50th annual state Special Olympics Summer Games will bring 3,000 participating athletes to San Antonio.
Go Vote No, the campaign against three charter amendments on the local November ballot, hosted its official kick off party Saturday morning at La Villita.
A lawsuit alleges that the firefighters union illegally funded efforts to gather petition signatures to place charter amendments on the November ballot.
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Beaty Palmer Architects won the City Hall for All design competition to provide better accessibility to the 125-year-old building for the mobility impaired.
Designers and architects charged with making City Hall’s main entrance accessible to people of all physical abilities were given three months to draft and submit their innovative proposals.