3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of March 19, 2026.
1.
Invocation
2.
Pledge of Allegiance
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of March 19, 2026.
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
4.
City Manager’s Report
4.
City Manager’s Report
ITEM FOR BRIEFING ONLY
5.
Briefing on a proposed Ordinance to address Jury Service Fraud and other scams using Bitcoin Kiosks/ATMs. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William McManus, Chief, Police]
5.
Briefing on a proposed Ordinance to address Jury Service Fraud and other scams using Bitcoin Kiosks/ATMs. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William McManus, Chief, Police]
ACTION ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
6.
Resolution Affirming Council Support for hiring 65 officers in FY 2027, Consistent with the City's Implementation Plan Responding to the Weiss Consulting Staffing recommendations. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
7.
Consideration of applicants and appointment of up to four individuals to at-large seats on the Planning Commission. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
6.
Resolution Affirming Council Support for hiring 65 officers in FY 2027, Consistent with the City's Implementation Plan Responding to the Weiss Consulting Staffing recommendations. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
7.
Consideration of applicants and appointment of up to four individuals to at-large seats on the Planning Commission. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
Capital Improvements
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Eisenhauer – Northwood – Devonshire Phase 1A drainage project, a 2022 Bond project, with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $10,177,220.38 of which $2,479,053.43 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System, and $257,220.15 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy. Contract includes an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery Department]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Classen Steubing Ranch Park, a 2022 Bond project, with Jerdon Enterprise, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,399,399 for parking, pedestrian, and general park improvements. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond and Tree Canopy Preservation and Mitigation Fund included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Braun Road Sidewalks (Tezel Road to Finesilver), a 2022 Bond project, with J3 Company, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,719,328.62 of which $33,400 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Training Academy – Driving Track Improvements (Observation Tower) project with Amstar, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,084,000 including one additive alternate. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Eisenhauer – Northwood – Devonshire Phase 1A drainage project, a 2022 Bond project, with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $10,177,220.38 of which $2,479,053.43 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System, and $257,220.15 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy. Contract includes an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery Department]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Classen Steubing Ranch Park, a 2022 Bond project, with Jerdon Enterprise, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,399,399 for parking, pedestrian, and general park improvements. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond and Tree Canopy Preservation and Mitigation Fund included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Braun Road Sidewalks (Tezel Road to Finesilver), a 2022 Bond project, with J3 Company, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,719,328.62 of which $33,400 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Training Academy – Driving Track Improvements (Observation Tower) project with Amstar, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,084,000 including one additive alternate. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
12.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 97.2-acre tract of land known as Smart Ranch Phase II located in Medina County, Texas from Randy F. Smart and Darla J. Smart and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $311,938.87 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
13.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone on a 394.402-acre tract of land known as the Laurel Canyon Springs Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from John D. Hoesen and Dana L. Hoesen and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $1,681,748.74 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
14.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 78.88-acre tract of land known as the Westervelt Property a/k/a D&D Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from D’Wayne Westervelt and Deborah Lynn Westervelt and authorizing payment to Alamo Title Company as escrow agent in the amount of $335,576.83 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
12.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 97.2-acre tract of land known as Smart Ranch Phase II located in Medina County, Texas from Randy F. Smart and Darla J. Smart and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $311,938.87 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
13.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone on a 394.402-acre tract of land known as the Laurel Canyon Springs Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from John D. Hoesen and Dana L. Hoesen and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $1,681,748.74 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
14.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 78.88-acre tract of land known as the Westervelt Property a/k/a D&D Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from D’Wayne Westervelt and Deborah Lynn Westervelt and authorizing payment to Alamo Title Company as escrow agent in the amount of $335,576.83 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
15.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $214,897.00 from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for local air monitoring effortsnfor a period beginning September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, approving a Memoranda of Agreement to implement the grant-funded project, and approving two staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
15.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $214,897.00 from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for local air monitoring effortsnfor a period beginning September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, approving a Memoranda of Agreement to implement the grant-funded project, and approving two staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
City Code Amendments
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
16.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Lyn-Z Andrews (Mayoral) to the San Antonio Arts Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
17.
Approving the appointment of Monique Fontaine-Flores (Mayoral) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
18.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Michelle Martinez (District 1) to the Transportation Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the category requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
19.
Approving the reappointment of Monica Savino (District 2) to the Historic and Design Review Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
16.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Lyn-Z Andrews (Mayoral) to the San Antonio Arts Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
17.
Approving the appointment of Monique Fontaine-Flores (Mayoral) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
18.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Michelle Martinez (District 1) to the Transportation Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the category requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
19.
Approving the reappointment of Monica Savino (District 2) to the Historic and Design Review Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
Miscellaneous
20.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF) to provide spay/neuter and veterinary services for animals in City custody and eligible community pets for an amount not to exceed $25,000 per year for an initial term expiring September 30, 2026 with up to three, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2026 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Jonathan Gary, Director, Animal Care Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Kevin Cantu v. City of San Antonio in the 407th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2023CI04027 in the amount of $147,500. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Adrian Guevara v. City of San Antonio, in the 57th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10842 for the amount of $135,000. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
23.
Ordinance creating the Mayor’s Commission on Voting to identify and recommend to City Council ways to increase voter participation across San Antonio. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
24.
Ordinance approving agreements with P.E.A.C.E. Initiative and United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District with Triple P Positive Parenting Program participant data at no-cost for terms ending September 30, 2026, with the option to renew for two, one-year terms. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A Jacob, Director, Health]
25.
Ordinance approving an agreement with the San Antonio Area Foundation to distribute small grants to community-based organizations working to reduce food insecurity and increase access to prenatal care, mental/ behavioral health and housing services in an amount up to $1,600,000 for the term beginning upon execution through November 30, 2027. Funding for the agreement is from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce, and Data Systems Grant. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
26.
Ordinance amending an agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA) to add $135,910, for a total amount up to $295,910 for the term September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Funding is from the Medicaid 1115 Waiver. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
27.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Fischer Gardens Public Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of North Graytown Road and Freudenburg Road, in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
28.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Lucero Special Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of West Highway 90 and WT Montgomery Road in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
20.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF) to provide spay/neuter and veterinary services for animals in City custody and eligible community pets for an amount not to exceed $25,000 per year for an initial term expiring September 30, 2026 with up to three, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2026 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Jonathan Gary, Director, Animal Care Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Kevin Cantu v. City of San Antonio in the 407th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2023CI04027 in the amount of $147,500. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Adrian Guevara v. City of San Antonio, in the 57th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10842 for the amount of $135,000. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
23.
Ordinance creating the Mayor’s Commission on Voting to identify and recommend to City Council ways to increase voter participation across San Antonio. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
24.
Ordinance approving agreements with P.E.A.C.E. Initiative and United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District with Triple P Positive Parenting Program participant data at no-cost for terms ending September 30, 2026, with the option to renew for two, one-year terms. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A Jacob, Director, Health]
25.
Ordinance approving an agreement with the San Antonio Area Foundation to distribute small grants to community-based organizations working to reduce food insecurity and increase access to prenatal care, mental/ behavioral health and housing services in an amount up to $1,600,000 for the term beginning upon execution through November 30, 2027. Funding for the agreement is from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce, and Data Systems Grant. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
26.
Ordinance amending an agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA) to add $135,910, for a total amount up to $295,910 for the term September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Funding is from the Medicaid 1115 Waiver. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
27.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Fischer Gardens Public Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of North Graytown Road and Freudenburg Road, in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
28.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Lucero Special Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of West Highway 90 and WT Montgomery Road in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
Public Hearing
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of March 19, 2026.
1.
Invocation
2.
Pledge of Allegiance
3.
Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of March 19, 2026.
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
4.
City Manager’s Report
4.
City Manager’s Report
ITEM FOR BRIEFING ONLY
5.
Briefing on a proposed Ordinance to address Jury Service Fraud and other scams using Bitcoin Kiosks/ATMs. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William McManus, Chief, Police]
5.
Briefing on a proposed Ordinance to address Jury Service Fraud and other scams using Bitcoin Kiosks/ATMs. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William McManus, Chief, Police]
ACTION ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
6.
Resolution Affirming Council Support for hiring 65 officers in FY 2027, Consistent with the City's Implementation Plan Responding to the Weiss Consulting Staffing recommendations. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
7.
Consideration of applicants and appointment of up to four individuals to at-large seats on the Planning Commission. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
6.
Resolution Affirming Council Support for hiring 65 officers in FY 2027, Consistent with the City's Implementation Plan Responding to the Weiss Consulting Staffing recommendations. [Maria Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
7.
Consideration of applicants and appointment of up to four individuals to at-large seats on the Planning Commission. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
Capital Improvements
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Eisenhauer – Northwood – Devonshire Phase 1A drainage project, a 2022 Bond project, with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $10,177,220.38 of which $2,479,053.43 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System, and $257,220.15 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy. Contract includes an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery Department]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Classen Steubing Ranch Park, a 2022 Bond project, with Jerdon Enterprise, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,399,399 for parking, pedestrian, and general park improvements. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond and Tree Canopy Preservation and Mitigation Fund included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Braun Road Sidewalks (Tezel Road to Finesilver), a 2022 Bond project, with J3 Company, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,719,328.62 of which $33,400 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Training Academy – Driving Track Improvements (Observation Tower) project with Amstar, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,084,000 including one additive alternate. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
8.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Eisenhauer – Northwood – Devonshire Phase 1A drainage project, a 2022 Bond project, with E-Z Bel Construction, LLC in an amount not to exceed $10,177,220.38 of which $2,479,053.43 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System, and $257,220.15 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy. Contract includes an incentive payment up to 10% from the project’s contingency, incentive allowance, or other available project funds for early completion. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery Department]
9.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for Classen Steubing Ranch Park, a 2022 Bond project, with Jerdon Enterprise, LLC in an amount not to exceed $2,399,399 for parking, pedestrian, and general park improvements. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond and Tree Canopy Preservation and Mitigation Fund included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
10.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Braun Road Sidewalks (Tezel Road to Finesilver), a 2022 Bond project, with J3 Company, LLC in an amount not to exceed $1,719,328.62 of which $33,400 will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Program included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
11.
Ordinance approving a construction contract for the Training Academy – Driving Track Improvements (Observation Tower) project with Amstar, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,084,000 including one additive alternate. Funding is from Certificates of Obligation included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Capital Delivery]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
12.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 97.2-acre tract of land known as Smart Ranch Phase II located in Medina County, Texas from Randy F. Smart and Darla J. Smart and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $311,938.87 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
13.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone on a 394.402-acre tract of land known as the Laurel Canyon Springs Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from John D. Hoesen and Dana L. Hoesen and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $1,681,748.74 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
14.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 78.88-acre tract of land known as the Westervelt Property a/k/a D&D Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from D’Wayne Westervelt and Deborah Lynn Westervelt and authorizing payment to Alamo Title Company as escrow agent in the amount of $335,576.83 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
12.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 97.2-acre tract of land known as Smart Ranch Phase II located in Medina County, Texas from Randy F. Smart and Darla J. Smart and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $311,938.87 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
13.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone on a 394.402-acre tract of land known as the Laurel Canyon Springs Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from John D. Hoesen and Dana L. Hoesen and authorizing payment to Texas Heritage Title as escrow agent in the amount of $1,681,748.74 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
14.
Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone on a 78.88-acre tract of land known as the Westervelt Property a/k/a D&D Ranch located in Medina County, Texas from D’Wayne Westervelt and Deborah Lynn Westervelt and authorizing payment to Alamo Title Company as escrow agent in the amount of $335,576.83 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2026 Capital Budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
Street Closures and Traffic Control Procedures
Grant Applications and Awards
15.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $214,897.00 from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for local air monitoring effortsnfor a period beginning September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, approving a Memoranda of Agreement to implement the grant-funded project, and approving two staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
15.
Ordinance authorizing the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $214,897.00 from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for local air monitoring effortsnfor a period beginning September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2027, approving a Memoranda of Agreement to implement the grant-funded project, and approving two staff positions. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
City Code Amendments
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
16.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Lyn-Z Andrews (Mayoral) to the San Antonio Arts Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
17.
Approving the appointment of Monique Fontaine-Flores (Mayoral) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
18.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Michelle Martinez (District 1) to the Transportation Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the category requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
19.
Approving the reappointment of Monica Savino (District 2) to the Historic and Design Review Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
16.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Lyn-Z Andrews (Mayoral) to the San Antonio Arts Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
17.
Approving the appointment of Monique Fontaine-Flores (Mayoral) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
18.
Ordinance approving the appointment of Michelle Martinez (District 1) to the Transportation Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the category requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
19.
Approving the reappointment of Monica Savino (District 2) to the Historic and Design Review Commission for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
Miscellaneous
20.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF) to provide spay/neuter and veterinary services for animals in City custody and eligible community pets for an amount not to exceed $25,000 per year for an initial term expiring September 30, 2026 with up to three, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2026 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Jonathan Gary, Director, Animal Care Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Kevin Cantu v. City of San Antonio in the 407th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2023CI04027 in the amount of $147,500. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Adrian Guevara v. City of San Antonio, in the 57th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10842 for the amount of $135,000. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
23.
Ordinance creating the Mayor’s Commission on Voting to identify and recommend to City Council ways to increase voter participation across San Antonio. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
24.
Ordinance approving agreements with P.E.A.C.E. Initiative and United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District with Triple P Positive Parenting Program participant data at no-cost for terms ending September 30, 2026, with the option to renew for two, one-year terms. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A Jacob, Director, Health]
25.
Ordinance approving an agreement with the San Antonio Area Foundation to distribute small grants to community-based organizations working to reduce food insecurity and increase access to prenatal care, mental/ behavioral health and housing services in an amount up to $1,600,000 for the term beginning upon execution through November 30, 2027. Funding for the agreement is from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce, and Data Systems Grant. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
26.
Ordinance amending an agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA) to add $135,910, for a total amount up to $295,910 for the term September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Funding is from the Medicaid 1115 Waiver. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
27.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Fischer Gardens Public Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of North Graytown Road and Freudenburg Road, in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
28.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Lucero Special Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of West Highway 90 and WT Montgomery Road in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
20.
Ordinance approving a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with BISSELL Pet Foundation (BPF) to provide spay/neuter and veterinary services for animals in City custody and eligible community pets for an amount not to exceed $25,000 per year for an initial term expiring September 30, 2026 with up to three, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the General Fund FY 2026 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City Council approval of the annual budget. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Jonathan Gary, Director, Animal Care Services]
21.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Kevin Cantu v. City of San Antonio in the 407th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2023CI04027 in the amount of $147,500. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
22.
Ordinance approving the settlement of a personal injury lawsuit styled Adrian Guevara v. City of San Antonio, in the 57th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas, Cause No. 2025CI10842 for the amount of $135,000. [Andy Segovia, City Attorney]
23.
Ordinance creating the Mayor’s Commission on Voting to identify and recommend to City Council ways to increase voter participation across San Antonio. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
24.
Ordinance approving agreements with P.E.A.C.E. Initiative and United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, to provide the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District with Triple P Positive Parenting Program participant data at no-cost for terms ending September 30, 2026, with the option to renew for two, one-year terms. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A Jacob, Director, Health]
25.
Ordinance approving an agreement with the San Antonio Area Foundation to distribute small grants to community-based organizations working to reduce food insecurity and increase access to prenatal care, mental/ behavioral health and housing services in an amount up to $1,600,000 for the term beginning upon execution through November 30, 2027. Funding for the agreement is from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Strengthening U.S. Public Health Infrastructure, Workforce, and Data Systems Grant. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
26.
Ordinance amending an agreement with the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSCSA) to add $135,910, for a total amount up to $295,910 for the term September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Funding is from the Medicaid 1115 Waiver. [Justina Tate, Interim Assistant City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health]
27.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Fischer Gardens Public Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of North Graytown Road and Freudenburg Road, in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
28.
Ordinance approving a Strategic Partnership Agreement between the City of San Antonio and the Lucero Special Improvement District, generally located south of the intersection of West Highway 90 and WT Montgomery Road in the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in Bexar County. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
Public Hearing
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the C Room to consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or discuss any of the following:
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
A.
Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087 (economic development).
B.
The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.072 (real property).
C.
Legal issues related to litigation involving the City pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D.
Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
E.
Legal issues related to collective bargaining pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).