San Antonio's upcoming Fiesta Flambeau Parade is set to shine a spotlight on environmental sustainability, with plans to feature an all-electric vehicle lineup. The announcement came during a recent City Council meeting, where officials expressed excitement about the parade's grand marshal, young talent Matteo, who promises to bring a special energy to the event.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg highlighted the city's commitment to a greener celebration, noting the success of last year's initiative to reduce car traffic by introducing a train service. This year, the city will debut its own train, aiming to further minimize the environmental impact of the festivities. "Our goal is to ultimately get everything but electric vehicles off of the parade route," Nirenberg stated, emphasizing the importance of an eco-friendly approach.
The meeting also recognized the San Antonio Conservation Society's upcoming event, "A Night in Old San Antonio," scheduled for April 29 to May 2, 2025. This historic celebration, which began as a harvest festival, has evolved into a major cultural event, showcasing the city's rich heritage and attracting over 85,000 attendees. The mayor proclaimed these dates as "A Night in Old San Antonio Days," underscoring the event's significance in promoting historic preservation and cultural education.
As the city gears up for these vibrant celebrations, the focus remains on honoring both the arts and the environment, ensuring that San Antonio's traditions continue to thrive in a sustainable manner.