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Transportation Needs of San Antonio: Preparing for the future



How well is metropolitan San Antonio prepared to meet transportation needs as the area continues to grow, with 1.1 million new residents expected by 2040? To explore the issue more fully, The League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area will present a forum, “Transportation Needs of San Antonio: How are we preparing for the future?” on Monday, Oct. 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the San Antonio Central Library, 600 Soledad St.

“Traffic jams, lack of light rail or other mass transit options, ongoing housing development, street repairs, etc., are all issues that were discussed in the recent city election,” says Madhu Sridhar, president of the League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area. “The political gridlock this issue has been trapped in for years has consequences for our economy, health, environment and quality of life.”

Keynote: Ron Nirenberg, Mayor, City of San Antonio

Moderator: Francine Sanders Romero, Ph.D. Associate Dean, College of Public Policy, UTSA

Panelists: Kevin Wolff, Commissioner, Bexar County, Precinct 3

Ana Sandoval, Councilwoman, District 7, San Antonio

Bill Barker, Adjunct Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Planning, UTSA

Jeff Arndt, President/CEO, VIA Metropolitan Transit

“We need comprehensive planning, sensible solutions and leadership in execution to meet future transportation needs,” says Sridhar. “With the proactive mind set of new leadership, let us hope for some action and results.”


Post time: Oct-05-2017
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