Purpose:
In 2004, City Council initiated a study to identify current land use issues and future strategies
for the San Antonio International Airport area. The study, conducted by Llewelyn-Davies Sahni Consultants,
was further supplemented with an analysis by an interdepartmental technical committee made up of members
of the Aviation Department and Planning and Development Services Department. The purpose of the study was
to understand current land use issues, develop a land use plan, and recommend additional regulatory tools
and incentives to promote compatible land uses beneficial to the airport’s operations and the area’s
neighborhoods, economic development, and cultural and environmental resources.
SA International Airport Vicinity Planning Area:
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North: |
Huebner, Bitters, Jones Maltsberger, Loop 1604 |
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East: |
O'Connor, Bulverde, Nacogdoches, Perrin
Beitel, IH 35 |
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South: |
Fort Sam Houston, Harry Wurzabach,
Broadway, Alamo Heights City Limits, US 281, Loop 410 |
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West: |
Lockhill-Selma, NW Military Hwy. |
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Population: |
151, 021 |
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Area: |
45.5 Square Miles |
San Antonio Airport Vicinity Land Use Plan
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For additional information please contact:
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City Council Hearing
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