Construction at San Pedro Creek archaeological site could begin this summer in downtown San Antonio
FacebookTwitterEmail
Work is done on the Houston Street bridge over San Pedro Creek, Friday, May 14, 2021. The footprint of the 1870s historic African Methodist Episcopal Church is seen on the center left.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News
The San Antonio River Authority hopes to begin construction this summer on a “hybrid design” for a community plaza at an archaeological site whose discovery last year caused an 18-month delay in work on the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.
The public has indicated “an overwhelming desire to have the plaza and to be able to interpret the site actively with art and events and storytelling,” said Steve Graham, assistant general manager at the river authority.
Final public meeting set on historic Black church site on San Pedro Creek in San Antonio
FacebookTwitterEmail
Work continues on the San Pedro Creek project by the Alameda Theater, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. Crews work on the Houston Street bridge by the foundations of the 1800’s St. James AME Church, one of the oldest Black churches in Texas, (left). The public has until March 8 to weigh in on eight redesign options for the site as part of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News
San Antonians have one more chance to make their voices heard publicly about what they think is the best way to preserve and promote historical finds at San Pedro Creek, including what’s left of one of the oldest Black churches in Texas.