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Release Date: July 23, 2008
City of San Antonio Communications Office: 207-7234
Public invited to Land
Use Workshop for the Eastern Triangle Community Plan
The public is invited to a Land Use Workshop for the proposed
Eastern Triangle Community Plan on Saturday, July 26 from 9:00 a.m. to
Noon at Jubilee Outreach Church, 2931 S. W. W. White Road.
During this workshop, members of the community will use ideas from the
May 31 public meeting and the City’s Master Plan policies to develop a
future land use plan.
This is the third meeting in a series of five meetings. The fourth
meeting is scheduled on August 5 and will focus on transportation,
infrastructure and drainage. The last planning workshop is scheduled for
August 19 and will focus on parks, linear creeks, community facilities
and public health.
The Eastern Triangle planning area is located in southeast Bexar County
and is generally bounded by IH 10 to the north; South Foster Road and
Loop 410 to the east;
New Sulphur Springs, Southcross Boulevard and Roland Avenue the south;
and Roland Avenue to the west. The planning area consists of
approximately 4,400 acres with a population of approximately 25,000
residents (Census 2000).
A community plan is a collaborative effort with involvement of many
different community stakeholders. The plan takes into consideration the
community’s goals, current land uses, best planning practices, input
from government agencies and the City’s Master Plan policies. Completed
plans represent the collective vision for the community. Community plans
identify the preferred method and form of future growth and ideas for
community improvement. After plan adoption, the future land use plan
will be utilized by the City when evaluating zoning decisions.
The plan is used for policy recommendations of priority projects as part
of the Annual Improvement Project Report to City Council. Additionally
as a component of the City Master Plan, plans should be consulted in
reviewing projects for capital projects, bonds, and consideration of new
programs. Currently, there are 36 adopted community and neighborhood
plans.
For more information about the proposed Eastern Triangle Community Plan,
call Rebecca Paskos at 207-7816 or visit the website at:
http://www.sanantonio.gov/planning/neighborhoods/eastern_triangle.asp.
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