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SAN ANTONIO — Hemisfair Park is one of six parks in the city that is open 24 hours, but a curfew could soon cut that number down to five. San Antonio City Council members have proposed a curfew ...
SAN ANTONIO — City Council members debated the merits of a curfew at downtown's Hemisfair Park, with some expressing concern that the public wasn't allowed a meaningful chance to weigh in ...
The Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corp., which manages the park, has maintained an informal closing time of midnight since 2015. But without a City Council vote establishing a curfew, police ...
SAN ANTONIO – After back-and-forth discussions during a Thursday city council meeting, the vote to impose a proposed curfew for Hemisfair Park was shelved. During the conversation, some ...
City Council members debated the merits of a curfew at downtown's Hemisfair Park, with some expressing concern that the public wasn't allowed a meaningful chance to weigh in, before deciding to ...
When he asked for statistics on crime at Hemisfair Park, including violent crimes, there were a total of 2,378 calls to 911 over the past three years — 1,057 of those calls, or roughly 44%, were ...
Hemisfair broke ground on the park project in January 2022 to convert a five-acre portion of the historic 1968 World's Fair site into an event space that will fit up to 15,000 people and revamp ...
At the heart of this downtown San Antonio redevelopment is the 9-acre Civic Park. The nonprofit Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation is working with developers to surround the park with ...
But Area Real Estate has canceled its lease with the Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corp., a move Andres Andujar, the head of the redevelopment organization, attributed to financing problems.
HemisFair Park won’t lose any park acreage — in fact, it will likely gain green space. Still, state law calls for voters to decide whenever the government wants to use park land for something ...
The redevelopment of HemisFair Park may be one of the most drawn out and debated issues in San Antonio’s long history. But there is, finally, some tangible evidence of progress to report ...
The city of San Antonio plans to spend $17.6 million in leftover bond money to start improving the streets and sidewalks around HemisFair Park - and could start cutting streets into the park for ...