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Concerns over parking versus public transit took center stage at the San Antonio City Council meeting on December 19, 2024, as council members debated the future of transit-oriented development (TOD) in the city.
Council member Castillo highlighted the conflict between increasing parking availability and the goals of TOD, which aims to reduce car dependency and promote public transit use. "It kinda contradicts the whole goal if we're moving away from TOD to building more parking," Castillo stated, emphasizing the need for a shift towards more sustainable transportation options.
Council member Adoreta Gabito echoed these sentiments, thanking the transportation department and committee members for their hard work in developing policies that support a safer, more walkable city. Gabito noted the importance of community engagement in shaping these policies, stating, "Thank you so much to everyone who came out today to make your voice heard."
The discussions underscored a pivotal moment for San Antonio as it navigates the balance between accommodating cars and fostering a robust public transit system. The council's commitment to TOD signals a significant step towards a more sustainable urban future, prioritizing public transportation and walkability over traditional car-centric development.
Converted from Dec 19, 2024 City Council A Session meeting on December 19, 2024
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