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  3. City of San Antonio advances Complete Streets Initiative to promote health, safety, and accessibility
Published: October 22, 2024

City of San Antonio advances Complete Streets Initiative to promote health, safety, and accessibility

American Heart Association celebrates San Antonio's efforts to address gaps in infrastructure investment in local communities
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City of San Antonio Advances Complete Streets Initiative to Promote Health, Safety, and Accessibility

The City of San Antonio has taken a decisive step toward fostering safer, healthier, and more accessible neighborhoods with the adoption of an updated Complete Streets Policy in October 2024. Pictured - Jerry Saavedra, American Heart Association, Jennifer Cantu, Bank of America/Collaboration for Equitable Health and Joey Pawlik with ActivateSA

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City of San Antonio Advances Complete Streets Initiative to Promote Health, Safety, and Accessibility

City of San Antonio Advances Complete Streets Initiative to Promote Health, Safety, and Accessibility

The City of San Antonio has taken a decisive step toward fostering safer, healthier, and more accessible neighborhoods with the adoption of an updated Complete Streets Policy in October 2024. Pictured - Jerry Saavedra, American Heart Association, Jennifer Cantu, Bank of America/Collaboration for Equitable Health and Joey Pawlik with ActivateSA

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San Antonio Complete Streets Vote

Our San Antonio Complete Streets Coalition, San Antonio Mayor and city staff celebrated the passage of the updated Complete Streets policy. Pictured - Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Transportation Director Catherine Hernandez, MetroHealth Director Dr. Claude A. Jacob, Transportation Department staff who worked on the updated Complete Streets Policy, and San Antonio Complete Streets Coalition members including but not limited to American Heart Assocition, ActivateSA, AARP, CityHealth, and Earn-A-Bike

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San Antonio Complete Streets Vote

San Antonio Complete Streets Vote

Our San Antonio Complete Streets Coalition, San Antonio Mayor and city staff celebrated the passage of the updated Complete Streets policy. Pictured - Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Transportation Director Catherine Hernandez, MetroHealth Director Dr. Claude A. Jacob, Transportation Department staff who worked on the updated Complete Streets Policy, and San Antonio Complete Streets Coalition members including but not limited to American Heart Assocition, ActivateSA, AARP, CityHealth, and Earn-A-Bike

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