‘There is no agreement:’ Residents want to keep neighborhoods together in new San Antonio City Council map

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‘There is no agreement:’ Residents want to keep neighborhoods together in new San Antonio City Council map
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“It’s like reality TV,” one San Antonio resident said after attending her first...

The change was possible because the Old Highway 90 Alliance, which includes business owners along the road, worked closely with District 6 Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda and her staff.

That’s what he told San Antonio’s redistricting advisory committee Monday night. The committee comprises appointed citizens charged with drawing a new map of City Council districts. New boundaries are required every 10 years based on population changes seen in U.S. Census data.‘Everyone will not be happy’: Residents find small changes have big impact on San Antonio neighborhoods

Greater Harmony Hills is one of those communities. Representatives from the North Side neighborhood association have shown up toOne of the early maps, drawn by outside attorneys as an example for the committee, split the neighborhood between District 9 and District 1.District 1 as a downtown district

Her neighbors, just north of Loop 410, are less concerned about those urban efforts and more worried about the quality of their streets and city services, Gibbons said.

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