The 1.7-acre lot on North Cherry Street was previously at the center of a years-long battle over whether it should be turned into a public park or used by a developer to construct a multistory apartment building.
The San Antonio City Council has approved a $2.5 million contract to begin the construction of a park next to the Hays Street Bridge.San Antonio is one step closer in the development of a public park next to the historic Hays Street Bridge on the East Side.
The San Antonio City Council this week approved a $2.5 million contract to begin the construction of the Berkley V. & Vincent M. Dawson Park. The park is slated to include two skate parks, a park pavilion and open space that allows for park-goers to see Hays Street Bridge.over whether it should be turned into a public park or used by a developer to construct a multistory apartment building.
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