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Her job is all about energizing downtown San Antonio with fun, but Liz Burt doesn t play around when it comes to championing for her city. Courtesy, Liz Burt
Her job is all about energizing downtown San Antonio with fun, but Liz Burt doesn t play around when it comes to championing for her city.
As Centro San Antonio s Director of Urban Activation + Play, Burt is in charge of connecting the downtown area to engaging and innovative experiences. Some of her recent work includes trash talk hijinks in which motion detectors were attached to garbage receptacles in a park to cheer on passersby who tossed their garbage. During the holidays, downtown streets looked like a winter wonderland thanks to a surprise project that doused the area in faux snow flurries.
Flood gate breaks on San Antonio River near downtown, leaving water levels low
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Last week, a malfunction caused the water levels to fall at Flood Gate 5 in the area near Nueva Street, according to Kelly Kapaun Saunders, a spokeswoman for the City of San Antonio Center City Development and Operations.Randi StevensonShow MoreShow Less
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Last week, a malfunction caused the water levels to fall at Flood Gate 5 in the area near Nueva Street, according to Kelly Kapaun Saunders, a spokeswoman for the City of San Antonio Center City Development and Operations.Randi StevensonShow MoreShow Less
You may have noticed recently that the water level for the downtown portion of the San Antonio River is lower than usual.
Keep your eyes peeled for lotería card ornaments while checking out the lights and holiday displays downtown. Author: Megan Ball Updated: 10:11 AM CST December 12, 2020
SAN ANTONIO If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend while staying safe and social distancing, head downtown for the Holiday Lotería Scavenger Hunt.
In addition to taking in the beautiful lights and holiday displays, you could have a chance to win some pretty sweet prizes.
The scavenger hunt, which is sponsored by Travis Park via the City of San Antonio’s Center City Development and Operations Department, is a fun way to get San Antonians into the spirit of the season.