‘It’s just unreal and it’s unforgivable': SA Housing Authority’s winter weather response under scrutiny
Mayor Ron Nirenberg said he is proud of mobilization efforts, but said emergency response and preparedness plans need to be reviewed.
Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5)
Updated: 8:42 PM CST February 27, 2021
SAN ANTONIO — Community leaders are calling for accountability after some elderly and disabled residents at properties run by the government-funded San Antonio Housing Authority went without food or water due to the winter storm.
Former Bexar County Veterans Services Director Queta Rodriguez, mayoral candidate Greg Brockhouse and Bexar County Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores were among those serving residents of SAHA properties across the city after receiving messages from and about residents and their loved ones who were without necessities.