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San Antonio Meetings

City Council A Session - 2026-04-30

1h 14m12,145 words
7motion to approveapprovedrezoningzoningindustrialresidentialSan Antonio, TX

Meeting Intelligence Preview

2
Decisions
1
Zoning Changes
2
Market Signals
1
Developments

Meeting Summary

The San Antonio City Council A Session on April 30, 2026 was primarily procedural, with no substantive zoning, development, or land use votes taken. The meeting focused on proclamations recognizing Transgender History Week and National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Peoples Awareness Day, along with approval of meeting minutes and consent agenda items including airport parking expansion funding and various board appointments.

Key Decisions (2)

Approved

Minutes Approval for April 8, 9, 15, and 16, 2026

City Council approved minutes from four previous council meetings held in April 2026.

Vote: unanimous
Approved

Consent Agenda Items 5-27

Council approved the full consent agenda including: airport parking structure expansion change order ($7.4 million for 450 additional spaces), fire department burn building capital improvements, Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant ($1.5 million), Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training grant ($6,000), large area rezoning from industrial to residential, SAWS board reappointments, and various commission appointments.

Vote: unanimous

Zoning Changes (1)

IndustrialResidential
Approved

District 1 (specific address not stated in transcript)

City-initiated large area rezoning

Development Activity (1)

San Antonio International Airport Parking Structure Expansion

Developer: City of San Antonio Aviation DepartmentLocation: San Antonio International AirportType: InfrastructureStatus: Approved

Change order of $7.4 million to expand parking structure and ground transportation center, adding 450 additional parking spaces. Funded from Interim Financing Airport Improvement Contingency Fund. Part of SAT Forward Program and new terminal development.

Market Signals (2)

Infrastructure

San Antonio International Airport is proactively expanding parking capacity ahead of projected passenger traffic growth, indicating confidence in continued tourism and business travel demand.

Housing Demand

City initiated industrial-to-residential rezoning to enable major/minor home rehabilitation programs, suggesting demand for residential improvements in formerly industrial areas.