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1,427 District 9 residents completed ballots for a process that has set the standard for community engagement in the City of San Antonio. Below you'll find the winners and breakdowns of each category's vote totals. Thank you, District 9!

D9PB | 2018 Results


Community Projects | Winning Projects

In no particular order. Click on a select project for more information. Funds distributed up to $5,000 limit.
Funds Distributed. $5,000 | New patrol bicycles for SAPD's North SAFFE Unit
Purchased 6 SAPD bikes for North Substation.
Bicycles will be used for a more personal, community policing approach in District 9 neighborhoods. SAFFE stands for San Antonio Fear Free Environment. Click here for more information on SAFFE. Click here to see the patrol area of the SAPD North Substation. ​
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Funds distributed. $5,000 | Seniors & Family Nonprofit Support
Supported:
  • Meals on Wheels San Antonio
  • Bihl Haus Arts
  • San Antonio Oasis​
Funds distributed $5,000 | Parks & Animals Nonprofit Support
Supported:
  • Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy - Children's Vegetable Garden
  • San Antonio Pets Alive - Heart-worm Treatment
  • San Antonio Humane Society
  • San Antonio Area Foundation
Funds distributed $5,000 | Youth Nonprofit Support
Supported:
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas - Fall Fest
  • Mays Family YMCA - Family Camp Out Event​
​​Funds distributed $5,000 | Veterans Nonprofit Support
Supported:
  • Operation Homefront - Back to School Brigade Program
PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
Seniors & Family
Non-Profit Support ✓
211 259 220 214 174 132 110 82 25 6.11
Bikes for SAPD North ✓ 292 196 181 161 168 117 136 106 70 5.91
Veterans Non-profit
Support ✓
203 209 214 216 151 136 123 107 68 5.78
Youth Non-profit
Support ✓
106 189 241 208 212 201 141 88 41 5.54
Parks & Animals
Non-profit Support ✓
199 137 161 170 184 167 179 139 91 5.28

PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
Coker Elementary
Safety Supplies ✗
185 156 129 167 185 177 168 131 129 5.15
McAllister Park
Trash Bins ✗
88 121 126 125 151 225 244 225 122 4.45
Library Water Bottle
Stations ✗
85 100 101 107 118 163 206 317 230 3.95
Public Electric Vehicle
Charging Stations ✗
58 59 53 58 83 108 119 231 658 2.83

Neighborhood Projects | Winning Projects

In no particular order. Click on a select project for more information. 
​UPDATE: Project COMPLETE $78,000 | Sidewalk gap fill on W. Bitters Road
Located at the southwest corner of the Bitters and Blanco intersection, headed westbound on Bitters. Roughly 475 feet of sidewalk gap. ​

UPDATE: Project completed. Pictures of updated sidewalk construction found below.
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UPDATE: Project COMPLETE ​$50,000 | Sidewalk repairs on Larkspur Drive
Would include repairs to the stretch of sidewalks from 1955 to 2153 Larkspur Drive, as tree roots have caused several tripping hazards on existing sidewalks. 

UPDATE: Project completed. Pictures mid-construction found below. Completion pictures will be online shortly.
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PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
Sidewalk Gap
West Bitters ✓
634 342 221 147 83 3.91
Sidewalk Repairs
Larkspur Drive ✓
234 470 310 241 172 3.25

PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
Blinking Chevrons
Jones M. & Nakoma ✗
(OVER BUDGET)
224 230 328 329 316 2.80
Radar Feedback Sign
Henderson Pass ✗
195 208 233 381 410 2.58
Speed Humps
Oak Shadows ✗
139 176 334 328 450 2.46

District Projects | Winning Projects

In no particular order. Click on a select project for more information.
UPDATE: Project funded in FY2019 Budget $301,000 | Expand northbound Wilderness Oak left turn lane onto Hardy Oak
Current left turn lane exists, would expand the turn lane farther south to prevent traffic buildup at intersection.
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UPDATE: Undergoing Edwards Aquifer impact study. ​$305,000 | Sidewalk gap on north side of Huebner
​Would install 2500 ft. of sidewalks on the north side of Huebner between Blanco & Battle Oak.
Update: Funds will come from D9 pedestrian mobility bond item. Project is currently under an Edwards Aquifer impact study as it would occur over the recharge zone.
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UPDATE: Project funded in FY2019 Budget $258,000 | New right turn lane from northbound Huebner onto E. Loop 1604
Would install 250 feet of a right turn only lane as a new lane on northbound Huebner, approaching the Loop 1604 access road.
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PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
New Right Turn Lane
Northbound Huebner onto E. 1604 ✓
517 385 254 174 97 3.74
Expansion of Left Turn Lane
Wilderness Oak onto Hardy Oak ✓
225 380 356 271 195 3.12
Sidewalk Gaps
North Side of Huebner ✓
239 366 339 285 198 3.11

PROJECT NAME 1
Most Favored
2 3 4 5
Least Favored
Weighted Avg.
Sidewalk Gaps
Encino Rio✗
321 128 184 350 444 2.67
Protected Turn Lane
Lockhill Selma onto Whisper Path✗
126 167 293 346 495 2.36

All costs are estimates and subject to change based on construction realities.
Stay tuned for updates on when these projects will be executed!

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