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City Hall Office
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283

Office Line: 210.207.7065
Fax Line: 210.207.8760

Constituent Office
Culebra Crossing
8373 Culebra Road, Suite 202
San Antonio, TX 78283

Office Line: 210.207-DSIX (3749)
Fax Line: 210.207.0985

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Staff

  • Gerald LopezEmail
    Chief of Staff, 210.207.2127
  • Andrew SolanoEmail
    Senior Advisor-Policy & Media , 210.207.2127
  • Ana RamirezEmail
    Senior Advisor- Public Safety & Senior Services, 210.207.3749
  • Raul ZamoraEmail
    Senior Advisor- Parks, Code, & Solid Waste, 210.207.3749
  • Andy GreeneEmail
    Senior Advisor - Transportation & Budget 210.207.3749
  • Christina MaresEmail
    Advisor - Communications & Public Works, 210.207.2127
  • Vicky SalazarEmail
    Senior Executive Secretary, 210.207.7065
  • Jesse CardenasEmail
    Administrative Assistant, 210.207.3749

Changes to City's Bagged Leaves Collection Program

Residential customers are still eligible to receive two free collections of grass clippings and leaves per fiscal year up to 50 bags, but now residents are required to use paper bags or cardboard boxes for those collections. The City will no longer pick up grass clippings or leaves placed in plastic bags.

Residents are encouraged to use two-ply paper lawn and leaf bags that can be purchased from local retailers. If residents prefer to use cardboard boxes, they must be made of brown bio-degradable cardboard. Total material collected may not exceed eight cubic yards and each individual paper bag or cardboard box must not weigh more than 40 pounds. All paper bags and cardboard boxes must also be securely closed, have a wet strength of 40 pounds, be resistant to breakage when lifted and must be able to be easily lifted and handled by a single individual.

Usage of the paper bags and cardboard boxes will allow the Solid Waste Management Department to recycle all of the items instead of having to throw away plastic bags. As the department continues to work toward a 60 percent recycling rate by 2020, this change will help the City get one step closer to that goal.

For more information on the changes to the bagged leaves collection program, visit http://www.sanantonio.gov/swmd/

Reporting Graffiti is Just An App Away

Reporting graffiti in San Antonio just got a touch easier. The City's Graffiti Abatement Program has teamed up with http://app-order.com/ to create "mySanAntonioTX" smart phone application that will allow residents with Android phones to send real time graffiti information and photos to the department.

Android users can download the "mySanAntonioTX" application for free fromt he Android Market. Once installed, users simply open the application and follow the prompts to take a picture of the graffiti and then submit the information. Using a built-in global positioning system the application will attach a location to the picture and send the information to the Graffiti Abatement Program. The electronic submissions will then be routed to the appropriate City staff or outside agency. Residents can also c hoose to receive updates on the status of their request.

The "mySanAntonioTX" application was created at no cost to the City. App-Order.com develops Smartphone apps with web interfaces for government and private industry customers throughout the United States.

Residents with iPhones are expected to be able to obtain the "mySanAntonioTX" within the next six weeks. For more information on this new program, call Lisa McKenzie, graffiti abatement coordinator, Code Enforcement Services Department at 207-5430.

Convoy of Hope

Convoy of Hope

Convoy of Hope entails having 10 San Antonio Food Bank trucks lineup in front of City Hall, a press conference on the front steps to kick off the Convoy and then have the trucks leave and separate...1 truck per district. The trucks deliver food to City of San Antonio senior nutrition sites. Council members and SAFB staff delivered food boxes in conjunction with the SAFB Project H.O.P.E. Convoy of Hope






Westwood Village Park

Westwood Village Park Public Works Department recently completed work on sidewalks and entrances to the park. Additional work is slated in the future to place sidewalks on the Rolling Hills street side of the park. The Parks and Recreation Department will provide maintenance to the park that will include ADA improvements later on this year. Additional information will follow once the project begins.




ACS Pet Pantry

Animal Care Services has started a new program aimed at helping local pet owners struggling to feed their companion animals in these tough economic times. The ACS Pet Pantry will be open as supplies are available during regular business hours at the shelter which is located at 4710 State Highway 151. Qualifications for Pet Pantry services include proof of government assistance, a current driver's license or picture I.D. as well as proof of their pet's sterilization status and current rabies vaccination. Residents who do not meet all qualifications will be handled on a case by case basis and all assistance will be given as donated food supplies are available. Donations of fresh dog and cat food are always welcome and can be made at anytime during regular business hours. ACS is open Monday to Friday from 11a.m. to 7p.m., Saturdays from 11a.m. to 5p.m. and Sundays Noon to 4p.m. for adoptions and donation drop off only.