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Shavano Park starts food inspection program
An expected restaurant boom in Shavano Park has prompted the city to enact its first-ever food inspection and safety regulations.
Sunshine Cottage leader says school is working toward drainage solution
Olmos Park City Council continued discussion on solving drainage issues stemming from a developing Sunshine Cottage for Deaf Children campus nearing completion in city limits while tackling other municipal business Jan.
Shavano Park gets good fiscal, water well news
Plenty of cities, large and small, would love to trade places with Shavano Park, which wrapped up its recently-completed fiscal year in the black and with "cash in the bank," City Council was told Dec.
Alamo Heights welcomes emergency readiness rating
The Alamo Heights Fire Department has officially achieved the second-highest classification to its ISO rating a key emergency preparedness barometer.
Change is good, city planners tell Shavano Park residents
It's not just another San Antonio bedroom community, it's Shavano Park. That's the message city planners want to get across.
Shavano Park City Council approved a $3.1 million budget supported by a 32.48-cent tax rate Sept.
SP residents support small-town feel
In the second in a series of town plan workshops, residents said they want Shavano Park to remain the same city it's been since it's inception in 1956.
SP residents support small-town feel
In the second in a series of town plan workshops, residents said they want Shavano Park to remain the same city it's been since it's inception in 1956.
Alamo Heights leaders back managers' pay levels
As the city of Alamo Heights begins its budgeting process for fiscal year 2010, one line item in particular the city manager's $142,500 compensation package has come under scrutiny by some community members.