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The vote was 9-2 with council members Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Teri Castillo dissenting.
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The council seat will be open for the citywide elections in May.
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Businesses in prolonged construction areas like North Saint Mary’s and Broadway will be eligible for grants up to $35,000 under a new relief program from the City of San Antonio.
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The City of San Antonio is increasing the money spent on support services in its Construction Mitigation Program to the tune of $400,000 next year.
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The city council selected Michael Gallagher, Jose Garcia, and Pauline Rubio to be interviewed in a public session.
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Gallagher will stay in the position until Clayton Perry returns or the term ends next June, whichever comes first.
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The council's resolution expressed no confidence in Perry, but it removed language asking him to leave. Perry plans to take a sabbatical.
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Perry’s full statement didn't give an account of what happened Sunday evening but did explain that he sustained some injuries and spent more than a day at a Brooke Army Medical Center.
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Members of the San Antonio arts community thanked the city council on Thursday for allocating $5 million from the American Rescue Plan Act to be help local artists and arts organizations recover from the pandemic.
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Downtown San Antonio flopped in a recent survey of visitors conducted by Centro San Antonio, a non-profit organization that works to make the city center more welcoming.