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Bexar County Zoning Meetings

14 meetings monitored in Bexar County, TX

June 23, 20263h 21m30,097 words
25motion to approveapprovedresidentialpublic hearingdeferred
Agenda available
June 9, 20264h 6m36,045 words
22motion to approvecommercialresidentialpublic hearingapproved
Agenda available
May 26, 20263h 18m28,283 words
14approvedmotion to approveresidentialindustrialcommercial
Agenda available
April 28, 20265h 31m47,697 words
32approveddeniedresidentialmotion to approvemixed use
Agenda available
April 14, 20262h 0m15,849 words
4motion to approvehistoric preservationapproved
Agenda available
March 31, 20262h 40m22,694 words
6motion to approvecommercialapprovedresidential
Agenda available
March 10, 20266h 3m53,480 words
28motion to approvecommercialdeniedenvironmental reviewindustrial
Agenda available
February 17, 20262h 14m18,656 words
10deferredmotion to approvepublic hearingapproved
Agenda available
February 3, 20263h 19m29,335 words
31motion to approvedeferredapprovedindustrialpublic hearing
Agenda available
January 20, 20263h 11m28,188 words
23motion to approveresidentialdeferredapprovedindustrial
Agenda available
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Frequently Asked Questions

Bexar County Commissioners Court, San Antonio City Council, and the San Antonio Planning Commission are monitored by ZoneWire for rezoning, subdivision plats, variances, development agreements, and annexation.

Bexar County has approximately 6 zoning-related meetings per month across the Commissioners Court, San Antonio City Council, and the Planning Commission.

The most active areas for zoning in Bexar County are along the I-35 corridor near Brooks City Base, suburban expansion areas on Loop 1604, and the far north side master-planned communities like Alamo Ranch.

The fastest-growing areas in Bexar County are the far north side around Alamo Ranch and Helotes, the I-35 south corridor near Brooks City Base, and suburban expansion zones along Loop 1604 in Schertz and Cibolo. These areas generate frequent subdivision plat and development agreement filings.

Key zoning terms for Bexar County include rezoning, subdivision plat, variance, development agreement, annexation, PDD (Planned Development District), specific use authorization, and ICRIP (Inner City Reinvestment/Infill Policy). ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Bexar County governing body.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for Bexar County at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.