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Resident says front-door pedestrian access was demolished after nearby lot division

October 22, 2025 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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Resident says front-door pedestrian access was demolished after nearby lot division
Marta Perdomo Figueroa told the San Antonio Planning Commission on Oct. 22 that pedestrian access to her front door was removed and that her address and access were changed after a nearby lot was redivided.

“I want to know how I can make sure our house has access… we have to enter through the garage to get to the front door,” Perdomo Figueroa said, describing removed shrubs, a blocked pedestrian pathway and changes to addressing after a subdivision.

Perdomo Figueroa provided a parcel reference ("lote 1 B0K 54 NCB 13684") and a development code string she said was associated with the redivision. Commissioners asked clarifying questions during the public-comment exchange but said they could not determine from the floor which parcel, if any, was affecting her property. One commissioner asked the speaker to repeat her address and said staff would follow up after the hearing.

The exchange took place before the commission moved to a consent motion that passed unanimously. The commission did not make a formal determination on Perdomo Figueroa’s request during the meeting; commissioners said staff would review the parcel information and contact the speaker.

Perdomo Figueroa said she was not notified by the seller when she purchased the home and that the front-door address is now effectively unusable; she asked the commission to consider restoring pedestrian access as part of the neighboring lot’s redivision process. The commission did not adopt any motion or condition on the record in response to the comment.

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