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Businesses’ issues with homeless spur BCSO patrols on San Antonio River Walk
BCSO deputies will patrol Riverwalk on Saturdays; businesses hope presence will deter problems
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BCSO deputies to begin patrolling River Walk this weekend
SAN ANTONIO – Downtown businesses’ issues with people experiencing homelessness have spurred the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office to send deputies on patrol along the River Walk though not in great numbers nor with the ability to enforce all the local laws.
The River Walk, a prime tourist destination, is typically patrolled by San Antonio Park Police, who report to San Antonio Police Chief William McManus. However, BCSO announced Thursday on Facebook that Sheriff Javier Salazar had “met with downtown business leaders who requested a more pronounced presence along the tourist attraction area.”
River Walk barges are back but staffing and restaurant squabble still limiting routes, services
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Bill Lyons, owner of Casa Rio restaurant on the River Walk, stands by the restaurant on the San Antonio River as a barge travels by on Friday, May 28, 2021. A dispute between restaurant owners and Go RIO, the operators of dinner barge tours, has prevented the dinner boats from returning.Billy Calzada, Staff / Staff Photographer
The tourists are coming back, but San Antonio’s River Walk barge tours can’t meet the demand because of a shortage of workers including boat captains.
It’s keeping more than half the fleet off the river, leading to curtailed services and lengthy waits for would-be passengers.
Here’s how San Antonio is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day this year
City of San Antonio wants to prevent large crowds from gathering downtown
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SAN ANTONIO – Celebrations for St. Patrick’s Day in the Alamo City may not be in full swing due to the pandemic, but some traditions are still being celebrated.
The City of San Antonio doesn’t want large crowds gathering, so without public notice, the Riverwalk Association slowly turned the famous waters an emerald green Saturday morning.
“We’re not really publicizing what time we’re doing it,” Maggie Thompson, executive director of the association said. “We normally do that in a regular year (and) put bagpipers on the boats. This year, we’re just magically turning the river green.”
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