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San Antonio advisers OK Alamo plan changes; Alamo Street could close June 1, Cenotaph definitely will stay
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The Alamo Cenotaph and Alamo Street, shown in a June photograph, were topics of discussion and action Wednesday night by the Alamo Citizen Advisory Committee. The panel supported keeping the Cenotaph in place and initiating a repair plan, and endorsed closing a section of the street, between Houston and Crockett streets, that is in the historic mission-fort footprint.William Luther /Staff
The revamped Alamo Plaza renovation plan is gaining speed after nearly half a year of inaction, winning another round of support this time from the Alamo Citizen Advisory Committee.
As San Antonio confronts freeze and coronavirus pandemic, leaders look for ways to provide financial relief
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A person takes picture of their dog Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Alamo Heights as snow returns to San Antonio.William Luther / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A man buys propane at the H-E-B at West Avenue and Blanco Road as a brisk snow falls on Thursday morning, Feb. 18, 2021.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
As San Antonio deals with the dueling crises of the coronavirus pandemic and breakdowns in power and water service amid the prolonged winter storm, city leaders are looking for ways to provide relief to residents.