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Board Description
Board Composition: The Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (AAAC) is comprised of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The Affirmative Action Advisory Committee (AAAC) is an advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on January 31, 1985. The purpose of this committee is to make recommendations aimed at assisting the City of San Antonio to achieve its affirmative action goals.
Meeting Schedule & Location: AAAC Meetings are typically held on the second Tuesday of every second month. Meetings are typically held in the City Tower Building, 100 W. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78205, and start at 5:30 PM.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/EmployeeInformation/Relations/Commissions/AffirmativeAction
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 60191
67378
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Liaison: Vanessa Vallejo - 210-207-6080

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 AVAILABLE District 1  05/31/2025
 Ms. Gwendolyn Bolden  District 210/17/201905/31/2025
 Ms. Rachel Cywinski  District 312/09/202105/31/2025
 Mr Francisco Sanchez Jr District 402/01/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Matthew Pike Salomon  District 508/31/202305/31/2025
 Dr. Sonia Lizete Jasso  District 610/31/201905/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 7  05/31/2025
 Ms. Michelle Resendez Mata  District 810/31/201905/31/2025
 Ms. Gretchen Ruth Roufs  District 909/21/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Sophia Melendez  District 1009/07/202305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  05/31/2021
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Airport Advisory Commission (AAC) is comprised of 19 At-Large members appointed by City Council to staggered two-year terms. A majority of members is required to meet a quorum.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories: Voting members are comprised of 18 members, including three members from the aviation industry; six members from the community; two members from the travel and tourism industry; four members from the business community; one member from the ground transportation industry Representative; one member representing an airport business - lessee; and, one member from Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) Representative. The one non-voting member is a representative of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Mission/Purpose: The mission shall be to advise the Aviation Director on matters affecting the City’s airports and air transportation initiatives to include noise compatibility issues.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Unless otherwise posted, meetings are typically held on the third Tuesday of every month at 3:30 p.m. at the San Antonio International Airport, Stinson Municipal Airport or Alamo Area Council of Governments buildings. Beginning in FY 2024, the meetings will be held at the Airport Center.
Website Information: www.sanantonio.gov/sat www.sanantonio.gov/ssf
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2008-12-11-1163
2009-03-19-0206
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Liaison: Nicole Fowles - (210) 207-1666

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Marco Barros  At Large05/16/201903/18/2025
 Mr. Roger Dean Dillard  At Large12/02/202103/18/2026
 Mr. Jeffrey Fair  At Large08/04/202203/18/2026
 Mr. Mark R. Fessler  At Large04/12/201203/18/2026
 Mr. William Patton Garrison  At Large12/02/202103/18/2026
 Ms. Bailey Gorin  At Large04/04/202403/18/2026
 Mr. John M. Grisell  At Large05/16/201903/18/2026
 Ms. Marsha B. Hendler  At Large03/19/200903/18/2025
 Mr. Clifford C Herberg  At Large01/23/202403/18/2025
 Mr. Earl Jackson Jr. At Large02/03/201103/18/2026
 Mr. Marc Miller  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Mr. Joshua Nash  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Ms. Deborah Ann Omowale Jarmon  At Large06/16/201603/18/2026
 Mr. Mark Travis Provost  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Dr. Jeremy Amshu Roberts  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Ms. MaryAnne Schweers  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Ms. Juanita Felicitas Sepulveda  At Large04/04/202403/18/2026
 Mr. James Peter Velesky  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 Rev Melissa Rose Williams  At Large06/22/202303/18/2025
 
Total Members: 19
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: Eleven (11) members appointed by the Mayor Five (5) members appointed by the Texas General Land Office (GLO) Ten (10) members appointed by City Council Four (4) Technical Advisory Committee members
Appointed by: District; Mayoral Appointments; Appointments do not require City Council approval.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: The Alamo Citizens Advisory Committee (ACAC) is comprised of 10 Council District Members appointed by each Councilmember and 10 Members appointed by the Mayor. The Committee also includes six Members appointed by the General Land Office and 4 Technical Advisors
Categories: Tri Chairs (3), 1994 Alamo Plaza Study Committee (1), History/Archaeology (3), State of Texas (6), Federal Government (1), Private Property Owner (1), Tourism (1), City Council Appointees (10), Technical Advisory Committee (4)
Mission/Purpose: In accordance with the recommendations of the City Council’s Governance and Quality of Life Committees, the Alamo Plaza Advisory Committee was established in 2014 to assist in the updating of the 1994 Alamo Plaza Study Committee Report; create a vision and guiding principles for the redevelopment of Alamo Plaza and surrounding area; assist in the development of the scope of work for the development of a master plan for Alamo Plaza; and provide general oversight of the development and implementation of the master plan upon its completion.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The committee meets as needed to review designs before they’re considered by HDRC.
Website Information: For information regarding the Alamo Citizen Advisory Committee, please access the following link: https://www.sanantonio.gov/CCDO/Resources/Alamo-Plaza-Advisory-Committee
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2014-03-06-0127
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Landry Stafford - 210-207-3998

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. William (Bill) Brendel  District 905/02/201405/31/2025
 Mrs. Karla Denise Broadus  Mayoral12/22/202205/31/2025
 Mr. John Christopher Carbajal  District 707/21/202305/31/2025
 Mr. George Cisneros  District 502/13/201805/31/2025
 Mr. Anthony Edwards  District 205/02/201405/31/2025
 Dr. Sarah Zenaida Gould  District 312/05/202305/31/2025
 Mr. William Wendell Hall  District 1003/01/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Christine Jacobs  Mayoral03/01/202105/31/2025
 Mrs. Melissa Castro Killen  District 803/19/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Ann McGlone  Mayoral03/14/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Sue Ann Pemberton  Mayoral05/02/201405/31/2025
 Mr. Roger Perez  District 105/02/201405/31/2025
 Mr. Davis Phillips  Mayoral05/02/201405/31/2025
 Ms. Aaronetta Pierce  Mayoral03/01/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Rudolph F. Rodriguez  District 405/02/201405/31/2025
 Mr. Frank Z. Ruttenberg  Mayoral05/02/201405/31/2025
 Dr. Sharon Skrobarcek  Mayoral05/02/201405/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 6  05/31/2023
 Mr. Ramon J. Vasquez  Mayoral05/02/201405/31/2025
 Ms. Rebecca Viagran  Mayoral04/01/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 21
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Animal Care Services Advisory Board consists of fourteen members. Eleven of the members of this Board shall be appointed by the City Council, one from each City Council district and one by the mayor. Each of these appointees shall serve on the Board for unlimited two-year terms coterminous with those of the appointing City Council, in accordance with the City’s boards and commissions rules codified in chapter 2, article IX of the City Code. The Health Department Director, the Animal Care Services Department Director and the City Manager or their designees are ex-officio non-voting members of the Board.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Licensed Veterinarian, City Official, Daily Operations of an Animal Shelter, and Animal Welfare Organization
Mission/Purpose: It is the function of the Board to assist and advise the City of San Antonio regarding Animal Care Services through recommendations, reports, and by representing ACS in the community and with our assigned Council Districts.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Board meetings are hosted by the Animal Care Services Department every 3rd Wednesday of every other month.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.sanantonio.gov/Animal-Care/About-ACS/ACS-Advisory-Board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 41165
2010-06-17-0555
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Liaison: Marshall Bruce - (210) 207-3338

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Charlene Jeanette Gebauer Ducote  District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Dr. Lorena Mylinda Havill  District 209/30/202105/31/2025
 Mr. George L. Garcia  District 304/14/201605/31/2025
 Ms. Rita C. Braeutigam  District 402/15/201505/31/2025
 Ms. Karen L. Speer  District 501/31/201305/31/2025
 Mrs. Kathleen J. Davis  District 609/21/201705/31/2025
 Mrs. Valerie L. Moore  District 701/14/201605/31/2025
 Mrs. Katie Jarl  District 810/31/201905/31/2025
 Mrs. Susan S. Beldon  District 911/03/201605/31/2025
 Ms. Sallie F. Scott  District 1004/17/200805/31/2021
 Mr. Amin Tohmaz  Mayoral09/30/202005/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Bexar Appraisal District Board of Directors is comprised of five (5) Members representing various tax entities. Members are appointed by the governing bodies of the taxing units that participate in the District. The Bexar Appraisal District Board of Directors does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies. The City’s seat is filled by a member of City Council, therefore, community applications are not accepted.
Appointed by: Mayoral Nomination; Full City Council Approval
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: The City will allocate its largest cumulative vote totals to appoint one Councilmember for election as the City's nominee to the Bexar Appraisal District Board of Directors.
Mission/Purpose: Responsibility of hiring the Chief Appraiser and Taxpayer Liaison Officer, approving the District operating budget, and setting policy.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held at the Bexar County Appraisal District building, 411 N. Frio, San Antonio, Texas 78207. Meeting dates and times may vary.
Website Information: http://www.bcad.org/index.php/Board_Members
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Jennifer Rodriguez - (210) 242-2406

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Councilmember Adriana Rocha Garcia  Other01/01/202212/31/2023
 
Total Members: 1
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: Bexar Metro 911 is comprised of representatives from the following municipalities and counties (in accordance with the Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 772.306): The City of San Antonio; Bexar County; Comal County; Guadalupe County; e; one (1) The City of New Braunfels; and The Greater Bexar County Council of Cities representative. Each member serves a staggered 2-year term of office. Bexar Metro 911 does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies.
Appointed by: Mayoral Nomination; Full City Council Approval
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The mission of Bexar Metro 911 is to deploy and maintain a state-of-the-art 9-1-1 emergency communication system that enables citizens in distress to quickly communicate their requests for police, fire, or emergency medical assistance; and to ensure member jurisdictions have the appropriate 9-1-1 tools necessary to efficiently and accurately receive and process those requests. The Board of Managers establishes policy and adopts rules for the operation of the District. The Board may contract with any public or private entity to help accomplish the District's mission. The Board appoints an Executive Director who is responsible for the District's day-to-day operations.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Board meetings occur at least three (3) times a year at 911 Saddletree Court, San Antonio, Texas 78231, Meeting dates and times vary.
Website Information: No website
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 86-58-67
66839
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Liaison: Allison Traylor - (210) 408-3911

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Heberto Gutierrez  Mayoral01/14/198802/28/2024
 Chief William P. McManus  Mayoral02/12/201402/28/2024
 
Total Members: 8
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Board is comprised of 11 members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: Our mission is to promote and develop a dynamic, sustainable, and inclusive community by serving as a catalyst for transformative economic development and regional prosperity.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Board meetings are held monthly on the first Tuesday at the Brooks Development Authority's Board Room located at 7515 Inner Circle Drive, Suite 101, San Antonio, Texas 78235.
Website Information: For more information, please visit our website at https://livebrooks.com/about-us/board-of-directors/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 2001-36-39
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Sonia Veliz - (210) 678-3393

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Leo Carlos Maestas  District 101/25/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Kristi Garza Villanueva  District 203/21/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Patricia Jasso  District 310/29/202005/31/2025
 Dr. Lorena Pulido Ph.D. District 412/14/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Daniel Rossiter  District 608/03/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Geraldine J. Garcia  District 505/05/202205/31/2025
 Ms Ashlee Risa Pena  District 709/21/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Roland Frank Gonzales  District 805/14/202005/31/2023
 Mr. Rudy D. Garza  District 912/10/202005/31/2025
 Mr. Joe Frank Nix  District 1001/16/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Alejandra "Alex" Lopez  Mayoral04/08/202105/31/2023
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Building Standards Board (BSB) is a quasi-judicial, Citizen-based board and has 14 members appointed by City Council: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and four (4) At-Large Members. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District; At-Large
Categories: The Board is comprised of the following categories: Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Social Worker, Health Care Professional, Retired Individual (over the age of 64), and a Veteran of the United States Military. A Professional Property Manager may be substituted for one (1) General Contractor and/or one (1) Social Worker.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the BSB is to partner with the community to build and maintain a safer San Antonio. The BSB addresses cases related to Dangerous Structures and properties that are in violation of the San Antonio Property Maintenance Code (SAPMC). The Board also hears appeals from property owners that have received SAPMC Notices of Violation, as well as summary abatements. The Board rules on issues of interpretation, intent, and application of code requirements.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Each panel holds a hearing twice per month unless otherwise indicated. Meeting dates are the first and third Thursdays for Panel A, and the second and fourth Thursdays for Panel B. Meetings are held at the Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center, located at 1901 S. Alamo St., at 9:00 a.m. Please contact the BSB Board Liaison for more information.
Website Information: For more information, please visit https://www.sanantonio.gov/CES/About/Building-Standards-Board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2011-05-05-0354
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Liaison: Judy Croom - (210) 207-5422

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Rollette T. Schreckenghost  District 106/20/202405/31/2025
 Mr. George E Grimes Jr. District 203/07/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Frederick A. Andis  District 304/28/201605/31/2025
 Dr. Erlinda Lopez-Rodriguez  District 412/01/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Kayla G. Miranda  District 512/02/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Dora Marie Solis  District 604/04/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Paul Duke Hernandez  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Courtney Rosen  District 808/08/202405/31/2025
 Col. Dewayne Nelson  District 901/28/201605/31/2025
 Mr. Joel Garza Solis  District 1008/03/202305/31/2025
 Mr Robert Tapia  At Large10/31/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Robert Benke  At Large06/06/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Thomas Franks  At Large01/11/202405/31/2025
 Ms Ann Hoffman Winer  At Large03/17/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 14
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: Building-related and fire codes appeals and advisory board comprises 17 voting members and 17 alternates who are qualified by experience and training to act on building-related and fire codes and may not be employees of the city. They each shall serve a two-year term with a limit of three (3) consecutive two-year terms and must reside in the city unless the city council waives the residence requirement. Board of appeals members and alternate members shall reside in the city unless the city council waives the residence requirement. A quorum is met if 9 of the appointed members or their appointed member alternates are present for appeals and advisory board and for the committees if the majority members are present; a committee shall have no less the 4 members and not more than 7 members.
Appointed by: City Council, with nominations by industry associations that are affiliated with nationally recognized organizations
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At Large
Categories: The 17 primary voting members are comprised as follows: A structural engineer; a fire protection engineer; an electrical engineer; a plumbing engineer or a mechanical engineer; an architect; two (2) building contractors registered by the City; two (2) master electricians; two (2) air conditioning and refrigeration contractors; a master plumber; a commercial building contractor; a commercial building owner, manager, or their representative; a Residential Group R-2 multi-family building owner, manager, or their representative; and a master sign electrician. The master electrician, air conditioning and refrigeration contractors, and master plumber must have 1 (one) Member and (one) 1 alternate for both an open and organized labor shop. All must be licensed or registered by the State of Texas unless otherwise noted, and each category listed shall have the number of Members noted and the same number of Alternates.
Mission/Purpose: The Building-Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board (BRFCAAB) hears and decides appeals of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the Building Official or the Fire Chief relative to the application and interpretations of Chapter 10, Chapter 11, and specific articles in Chapter 28 of the City Code. In addition, the Appeals and Advisory Board shall review building-related and fire codes issues when requested to do so by the Building Official or Fire Chief and shall provide a recommendation to the Building Official or Fire Chief. The Board may form committees to advise it on specific matters as the purpose of code review committees is to review the newly published codes and to receive public comments on these codes and their associated amendments.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The BRFCAAB does not have regularly scheduled meetings but meets when an appeal of the Building Official's or Fire Marshal's Decision has been submitted or when the Building Official or Fire Marshal requests the board to advise on a code issue. The board must meet within 14 calendar days of receiving an appeal. The board meets within the Board Room at 1901 S Alamo St.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/DSD/Boards/BRFCAAB
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2018-06-21-0493
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Liaison: Ramiro Carrillo - (210) 207-8314

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Karen C. Carpenter  At Large04/04/201905/31/2023
 Mr. Mark F. Bemis  At Large03/29/201205/31/2019
 Mr. Jeff S. Beyer  At Large03/29/201205/31/2023
 Mr. Scott E. Burger  At Large04/04/201905/31/2023
 Mr. William J. Burrus P.E. At Large05/11/201705/31/2023
 Mr. James R. Caccamese  At Large03/01/201205/31/2019
 Mr. Adrian Sevilla Contreras  At Large01/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Lon M Culbertson  At Large01/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Eduardo Del Toro  At Large01/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Louis Faraklas  At Large03/29/201205/31/2013
 Mr. Robert G. Hanley  At Large11/21/201305/31/2019
 Mr. Max Hosford  At Large05/10/201805/31/2023
 Mr. Gary W. Kuentz  At Large01/01/202005/31/2023
 Mr. Joe R. Leos  At Large03/20/201405/31/2019
 Mr. John Martin  At Large05/11/201705/31/2023
 Mr Gregory D McFarland  At Large01/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. William S. Ramzel  At Large03/20/201405/31/2019
 Mr. Marc Maurice Ross  At Large01/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Michael J. Rust  At Large03/01/201205/31/2019
 Mr. George L. Saliba  At Large04/04/201905/31/2023
 Mr. Frank J. Sitterle Jr. At Large03/29/201205/31/2015
 Mr. Bryan E. Smith  At Large03/01/201205/31/2019
 Mr. Jack G. Uptmore  At Large03/01/201205/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2015
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2015
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2013
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2015
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2013
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2019
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2023
 
Total Members: 34
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee is comprised of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member representing the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: The Committee is required to consist of a combination of five (5) real estate development and building industry representatives and six (6) community representatives.
Mission/Purpose: The purpose of the Committee is to advise and assist in the implementation of the impact fee process pursuant to Chapter 395 of the Local Government Code which established a method for municipalities to use to impose impact fees for recouping the cost of off-site capital improvements necessitated by new development. The Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on the adoption of Land Use Assumptions and Capital Improvements Plans, and on the imposition and recalculation of impact fees.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Committee meets as needed. Meetings are usually held on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 AM at the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) Headquarters located at 2800 US Highway 281 North. Meeting dates, times, room locations may vary. During years when the impact fee is not being updated meetings are held biannually.
Website Information: www.saws.org/CIAC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 87-41-64
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Liaison: Patrick Middleton - (210) 233-3286

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Danielle Dawn Garcia  District 111/02/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Susan M. Wright  District 208/11/200505/31/2025
 Mr. Thad Rutherford  District 308/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Kacy Diane Cigarroa  District 408/05/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Francisco Tavira  District 505/02/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Hogan  District 611/10/200505/31/2025
  Aaron Robert Elizondo  District 709/07/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Shad Richard Schmid  District 806/22/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Michael D. Moore  District 901/14/201605/31/2025
 Mr. Louis Ortiz  District 1008/10/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Anita Ledbetter  Mayoral11/02/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Citizen Action Review Board is made up of two independent boards: Sworn and Civilian. The Board rotates members every six (6) months. The Citizen Advisory Action Board (CAAB) is also commonly referred to as the Complaint and Administrative Review Board (CARB).
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: The Sworn Board has seven (7) members comprised of the following ranks: Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Detective, and two (2) Officers. The Civilian Board has seven (7) Community members are approved by City Council. The Deputy Chief serves as the Board Chairperson.
Mission/Purpose: The Complaint and Administrative Review Board (CARB) reviews cases of alleged non-criminal misconduct committed by police officers. After reviewing the cases, CARB Members make recommendations to the Chief of Police as to whether discipline is warranted.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held bi-monthly on Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m. in the Washington Square Building, Internal Affairs Conference Room, 800 Dolorosa St., 78207
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/carb
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2010-12-16-1090
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Liaison: Celina Arispe - (210) 207-8431

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Jeremiah K. Broderick  Other02/20/202008/08/2026
 Mr. Joseph Lewis Brown Jr Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Mr. Nicholas D Dudley  Other08/08/202408/08/2026
 Mr. Ruben Ernesto Guerrero  Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Mrs. Fatima Del Carmen Guerrero  Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Mr. Roy Edward Lozano Jr Other02/20/202008/08/2026
 Mr. Justis MacKenzie  Other08/08/202408/08/2026
 Mrs. Dominica Mclendon  Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Mrs. Melinda Quinones Pina  Other03/02/202303/02/2025
 Mr. Louis Rene Presas  Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Mrs. Elizabeth Tilson  Other08/08/202408/08/2026
 AVAILABLE Other  08/08/2026
 Mr. Charlie Ward Jr Other12/12/202312/12/2025
 Ms. Tammy Lyn Wincott  Other10/14/202112/12/2025
 
Total Members: 14
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The City of San Antonio Commission on Education is is comprised of (11) members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve on a two-year term which runs concurrently with the term of the appointing Councilmember.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor.
Mission/Purpose: The purpose of the commission is to serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Council on matters affecting the education of San Antonio residents. The focus of the Commission is to concentrate efforts on advising policymakers and key stakeholders on programs and services that align with the City’s education goals, indicators, and measures; communicate recommended improvements with persons and institutions able to affect change; and work in concert with others to foster actions beneficial to the San Antonio community.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically held on the third Thursday of every month from September to May at 4:15 p.m. located at San Antonio College Victory Center.
Website Information: www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2022-01-27-0044;
2013-02-14-0114
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Camryn Blackmon - (210) 207-1763

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Jennifer Maestas  District 109/07/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Elizabeth Holmes  District 208/04/202205/31/2025
 Mrs. Clarissa Esparza Tejeda  District 301/13/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Elizabeth E. Escobedo  District 412/01/202205/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 5  05/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Eric Vasquez  District 604/06/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Irene Zinsmeister  District 702/03/202205/31/2025
 Dr. Sandi J. Wolff  District 809/14/202305/31/2025
 Dr. Claudia Leal Guzman  District 908/08/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Naomi E. Miller  District 1008/08/201905/31/2025
 Dr. Linda Lopez-George  Mayoral02/10/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Commission is comprised of 11 voting members each serving a two-year term. Each city council district and the mayor have an appointee within this board. A quorum of 51% of appointed members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor.
Mission/Purpose: The Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the Department of Human Services and the City Council on matters affecting the well-being of San Antonio residents and families, with a focus on financial strengthening and stability building of low-income San Antonio residents.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every other month (i.e. every 60 days) at 4:00 pm in the Willie Velasquez Learning Center located at 1302 N Zarzamora Street, San Antonio, TX 78207.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices/about/boardscommission#3843223-sa-2020-commission-on-strengthening-family-well-being
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2022-01-27-0044; 2013-02-14-0114
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Monique Lane - (210) 207-5905

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Jennifer Louise Neal  District 109/14/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Miller  District 209/07/202305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 3  05/31/2023
 Mrs. Grace Christine Garza  District 402/15/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Gena Michelle Meyer  District 508/17/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Sydney Knowles  District 603/07/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Celina Escamilla  District 708/16/201805/31/2023
 Ms. Mary Leslie Palmer  District 803/19/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Alexandra Bachran  District 908/04/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Brigitte West  District 1008/10/202305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  05/31/2023
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The City of San Antonio Higher Education Student Advisory Board (HESAB) is composed of 11 Members currently enrolled in a local College or University: 10 District Appointed Student Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Student Member appointed by the Mayor. Student Member serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Students from San Antonio colleges and universities.
Mission/Purpose: The City of San Antonio Higher Education Student Advisory Board (HESAB) serves to help increase college enrollment, retention of college graduates, and advises the Mayor and City Council on policy matters of interest to students who are enrolled in colleges and universities in San Antonio.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically held the fourth Tuesday of every month from September to May at 5:30 pm located at San Antonio College Victory Center.
Website Information: www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2022-01-27-0044; 2018-02-08-0083
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Camryn Blackmon - (210) 207-1763

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Leonardo Buentello  District 112/19/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Armaan Singh Dhillon  District 1004/07/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Jonah Carmine Espinoza  District 808/17/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Gabriela Jazmin Ibarra Noriega  District 411/30/202305/31/2025
 Miss Syese Jacquelinae Jackson  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Maryam Shirin Khezri  District 208/08/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Maribel Ariza Martinez  District 911/10/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Rebekah Solis  District 503/07/202405/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 3  05/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  05/31/2023
 Mr. Michael Anthony Valdez  District 609/01/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: Composed of 16 members appointed by governing bodies. Appointed Representatives: City (11) Mayor and each Council Member, County (5) County Judge and each County Commissioner. A quorum of seated and voting members is required to conduct business on the board's agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: All members are 60 years of age or older, unless a Ordinance granting an age waiver is approved by City Council and Commissioners Court.
Mission/Purpose: To Improve the quality of life of Seniors in San Antonio and Bexar County through support of Senior Services, Resources, Advocacy, and Outreach.
Meeting Schedule & Location: 2nd Wednesday of each Month, Bexar County Vista Verde Building, 233 N. Pecos La Trinidad, SAT, 78207
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices/about/boardscommission#3843151-city--council-joint-commission-on-elderly-affairs
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 96037
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Yolanda Perez - (210) 207-6379

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Jo Ann Tobias-Molina  District 106/20/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Frank C. Brown  District 204/29/202105/31/2021
 Ms. Leslie Provence  District 304/04/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Maria Fernanda Cardenas  District 410/31/201905/31/2021
 Ms. Teresa Spiller Kilmer  District 510/20/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Bert Pickell  District 612/03/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Edna Doris Griffin  District 711/02/200605/31/2025
 Mrs. Laura Patricia Daniels  District 808/08/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Daniel S. Meza  District 902/08/201805/31/2025
 Mrs. Barbara Scheib  District 1004/06/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Lila G. Aguirre  Mayoral11/30/201705/31/2021
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Mayor and City Council shall appoint members, recommended by the City Manager and the Office of Sustainability. The Climate Equity Advisory Committee is comprised of 11 Members total: 10 At-Large Members and 1 Chair or Vice-Chair of the SA Climate Ready Technical & Community Advisory Committee. All are voting members and serve 2-year terms. NOTE: Por favor, póngase en contacto con la Oficina de Sustentabilidad al 210.207.6103 o Sustainability@sanantonio.gov si necesita ayuda al llenar la solicitud, o si desea una copia de la solicitud en Español.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories: The Committee will be made up of representatives from community based organizations and other key stakeholders representing the interests of low-income populations, communities of color, and other vulnerable populations. Preferred expertise: Social Justice, Environmental Justice, Climate, and Racial Justice, Affordable Housing and Houselessness/Homelessness, Public Health, Food Security, Disability and Mobility Justice, Immigrant Rights, Educational Attainment, Small Business, and Workforce Development. Members shall serve two-year terms, for a maximum of two consecutive terms, or a total of four years. Terms are coterminous with Council. No member may be appointed to the Committee should their service exceed four full years. Chair and Vice Chair serve one-year terms. The Chair and Vice Chair are not limited on number of terms served as Chair and Vice Chair; however, they must comply with the overall maximum terms for members of the Committee.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the SA Climate Ready Climate Equity Advisory Committee includes advising City staff and City Council on the advancement of equity-centered implementation of the SA Climate Ready Plan and long-term sustainability plans, such as the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held in-person quarterly at 100 W. Houston at City Tower.
Website Information: For more information, please visit https://www.sanantonio.gov/Sustainability and http://www.saclimateready.org/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Ordinance 2019-10-17-0840
Ordinance 2019-12-12-1066
SA Climate Ready: A Pathway for Climate Action and Adaptation
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Zabrina Rapozo - (210) 207-6199

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Aaron Michael Arguello  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Dr. Adelita Gonzales Cantu PhD,RN At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Jesus Garcia-Gonzalez  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Ms Harjot Kaur  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Ms. Diana Elisa Lopez Perez  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Dr. Joseph "Joe" M. Simpson  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The SA Climate Ready Technical & Community Advisory Committee is comprised of 24 Members total. All are voting members and are serving on 2 year terms. NOTE: Por favor, póngase en contacto con la Oficina de Sustentabilidad al 210.207.6103 o Sustainability@sanantonio.gov si necesita ayuda al llenar la solicitud, o si desea una copia de la solicitud en Español.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-large
Categories: Organizational members include CPS Energy; San Antonio Water System; VIA Metropolitan Transit; San Antonio River Authority; and Joint Base San Antonio. At-large members should have the following preferred expertise: Energy Generation/Distribution, High Performance/Green Buildings, Vehicle Technology, Active Transportation/Mobility/ Accessibility, Food Systems, Urban Planning and Land Use, Historic Preservation/Cultural Heritage, Waste and Consumption, Natural Systems: Water/Green Infrastructure/Forestry/Biodiversity, Public Health, Climate Science, Educational Institutions, Neighborhood Representative, Business and Industry, Social/Environmental/Climate/Racial Justice, and Environmental Advocacy. Members shall serve two-year terms, for a maximum of two consecutive terms, or a total of four years. Terms are coterminous with Council. No member may be appointed to the Committee should their service exceed four full years. Chair and Vice Chair serve one-year terms. The Chair and Vice Chair are not limited on number of terms served as Chair and Vice Chair; however, they must comply with the overall maximum terms for members of the Committee.
Mission/Purpose: The mission for the SA Climate Ready Technical & Community Advisory Committee includes advising City Staff and City Council on the implementation of the SA Climate Ready Plan, and long-term sustainability plans, such as the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan. The Committee is designed to provide expertise, diverse perspectives, and input regarding implementation of the SA Climate Ready Plan as the City works to achieve greenhouse gas reduction and adaptation goals.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every other month from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The meetings may take place virtually and in-person (in the Municipal Plaza B Room and Pre-K for SA) and are held in the San Antonio River Authority Boardroom and Council Briefing Room.
Website Information: Meetings are held in-person quarterly at 100 W. Houston at City Tower.
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Ordinance 2019-10-17-0840
Ordinance 2019-12-12-1066
SA Climate Ready: A Pathway for Climate Action and Adaptation
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Zabrina Rapozo - (210) 207-6199

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms Dolores Belmares  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Dr. Neil Debbage  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Jesus Garcia-Gonzalez  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Stephen Hooper Lucke  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mr Marvin Warren Pair  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Dr Jimmy Perkins  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mr John Plescia  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 Mrs Angela Donaubauer Rodriguez  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  12/21/2023
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE    05/31/2023
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 Mr Richard Ryan Weber  At Large10/08/202005/31/2021
 
Total Members: 24
 
 
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Board Composition: The CAAB is a federally mandated tripartite board comprised of 15 members as follows: Five (5) Representatives of the Low Income Individuals and Families; five (5) Representatives from private groups and organizations with an interest in serving individuals and families living in poverty; five (5) Elected Officials, to include 4 City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor, and (one) 1 County Commissioner appointed by the County Judge.
Appointed by: Mayor and City Council; County Judge
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: The CAAB is a federally mandated tripartite board comprised of 15 members as follows: • (5) Representatives of the Low Income Individuals and Families • (5) Representatives of Organizations • (5) Elected Officials to include 4 City Council Members appointed by the Mayor, and 1 County Commissioner appointed by the County Judge.
Mission/Purpose: The Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) serve in an advisory capacity to assist the City Council in its role as the governing body for the Bexar County Community Action Agency (CAA). The CAAB advises the Department of Human Services (DHS) and City Council on the needs, concerns, and goals of low-income persons; recommends policies; and advises on the allocation of federal Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds. CAAB provides advisory to DHS Head Start, Training for Job Success Program, Financial Empowerment Centers, Emergency Assistance & Ameri-Corps Vista. The CAAB acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council on the operation of the Community Action Program (CAP), and oversees the extent and quality of services for low income individuals and families. DHS has operated the Community Action Program (CAP) since 1979 and is the designated Community Action Agency and CSBG eligible entity for Bexar County.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday monthly from January to December at 5:30 p.m. at Claude Black Community Center 2805 E. Commerce Street SAT 78203 and/or Head Start Office at 1227 Brady St. SAT 78207.
Website Information: SanAntonio.gov/humanservices/adult/boardcommission
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 96746
97500
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Minerva Hernandez - (210) 207-5917

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Demetric Byrd  Other01/01/202012/31/2023
 Councilmember Jalen McKee-Rodriguez  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Phyllis Viagran  Mayoral01/01/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Teri Castillo  Mayoral08/05/202105/31/2025
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores  Other01/01/202112/31/2024
 Mr. Abdon Garza  Other01/01/202012/31/2023
 Rev. Victor Roberto Martinez  Other02/13/202012/31/2023
 Mr. Antonio Martinez Jr. Other01/01/202312/31/2023
 Ms. Monique Shaton Robinson  Other01/01/202312/31/2023
  Emma Santa Maria, PhD  Other01/01/202012/31/2023
 Ms. Kelly Trevino  Other01/01/202312/31/2023
 AVAILABLE Other  12/21/2022
 AVAILABLE Other  12/31/2022
 AVAILABLE Other  12/31/2019
 
Total Members: 15
 
 
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Board Composition: The CAB is comprised of nine (9) voting members each serving a two-year term.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: The composition of the CAB currently consists of representatives from the following organizations (Ordinance 2008-08-07-0649): • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department • Edwards Aquifer Authority • San Antonio Water System • San Antonio River Authority • City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation Advisory Board • San Antonio Economic Development Foundation • Director of COSA Parks & Recreation Department • Medina County • Uvalde County
Mission/Purpose: The purpose of the Conservation Advisory Board (CAB) is to provide input and advice to staff and City Council regarding: (i) the acquisition of sensitive land over the Edwards Aquifer and the appropriate development and stewardship of such land acquired pursuant to the Parks Development and Expansion Venue Project (2000), pursuant to the Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Projects (2005, 2010 and 2015), and pursuant to the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation funding program approved by City Council in 2020; (ii) the stewardship and monitoring of conservation easements acquired under the Edwards Aquifer Protection Venue Project(s).
Meeting Schedule & Location: The CAB meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month. The CAB typically does not hold a meeting in July and holds a combined November/December meeting in late November or early December. Additional meetings may be held at the discretion of the Board. Meetings are held in San Antonio River Authority’s Board Room located at 100 E. Guenther Street, San Antonio, Texas 78204.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/About-Mission/Boards/Conservation-Advisory-Board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 91566
100985
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Phillip Covington - (210) 207-3003

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Jessica Alderson  Other04/04/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Homer Garcia, III  Other07/19/201905/31/2023
 Mr. Rader Wade Gilleland  Other11/10/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Scott Randall Halty  Other08/17/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Temple G Mangold Jr. Other08/15/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Thomas Victor Marsalia  Other01/26/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Brian Mast  Other03/21/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Francine Sanders Romero  Other10/01/202005/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2023
 
Total Members: 9
 
 
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Board Composition: The CPS Energy Board of Trustees consists of four (4) Citizens residing in each of the four (4) geographical quadrants of the City of San Antonio, and the Mayor of San Antonio who serves as an Ex-Officio Member. Trustees must reside within the CPS Energy quadrant that they represent. Board members serve for a term of five (5) years and are eligible to serve one additional term. Members receive $2,000 compensation per year; the chairperson receives $2,500 per year. The Mayor of the City of San Antonio receives no compensation.
Appointed by: Mayor and City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayor
Categories: Other
Mission/Purpose: The CPS Energy Board of Trustees, in accordance with bond ordinances, governs the natural gas and electric utility. The Board has authority and power with reference to the control, management, and operation of the electric and gas systems and their expenditures.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically held on the last Monday of each month at 1:00 PM in the Boardroom on the first floor of the CPS Energy Main Office Building Headquarters located at 500 McCullough. Meeting duration is usually four hours.
Website Information: For more information, please go to https://www.cpsenergy.com/en/about-us/who-we-are/trustees.html?linkvar=new-main. Please note: **Application submittals are directly through CPS Energy at: www.cpsenergy.com.
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Nathalia Lopez - 210-353-5606

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mayor Ron Nirenberg  Mayoral06/01/201705/31/2023
 Ms. Juanita Janie Gonzalez  Other01/31/201901/31/2029
 Dr. Willis Mackey  Other04/05/201801/31/2028
 Dr. Francine Sanders Romero  Other01/26/202201/31/2027
 Mr. John T. Steen  Other02/18/201601/31/2026
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Disability Access Advisory Committee (DAAC) is comprised of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve a two-year term of office. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the Board’s agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: The DAAC is comprised of the following categories: individuals with disabilities, providers of disability services and interested San Antonio residents.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the Disability Access Advisory Committee (DAAC) is to work closely with the Disability Access Office as part of San Antonio's efforts to provide accessible City services, programs and facilities for all residents, regardless of ability.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month at 3:00 PM at the West Fall Library, 6111 Rosedale Ct.
Website Information: For more information, please visit http://www.sanantonio.gov/DAO/About/Disabilityaccessadvisorycommittee
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 48781
63929
75371
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Olivia Gaitan - (210) 207-7245

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Yenter Tu  District 311/30/202305/31/2025
 Mrs Donna Watts Lewis  District 212/10/202005/31/2023
 Mr. Gerard Valdez  District 109/07/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Julia Ann Stotts  District 406/17/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Andre Greene  District 509/08/202205/31/2025
 Mrs. Laura Sifuentes Lopez  District 605/05/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Melanie Cawthon  District 708/05/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Gil Garza  District 809/09/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Jose Martinez  District 905/10/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Chantel Keller  District 1003/02/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Miguel Castro  Mayoral09/30/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The EMC is made up of three (3) department directors on a rotating basis, the City Manager or designee, the Human Resources director or designee, employee association representatives and one (1) employee representative from each of the seven (7) represented Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) categories.
Appointed by: City Manager; Registered Employee Organization; and EEO Representative appointed by election
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The Employee Management Committee (EMC) was established by ordinance in August 2004 to provide a structured communication process by which the City and its employees can discuss matters pertaining to wages, hours of work, and other conditions of employment.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Quarterly, City Tower
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/EmployeeInformation/Relations/EMC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 99630
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Liaison: Laura Palmer - (210) 207-0089

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Roger Arnold  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Robert Jones  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Ms. Elizabeth Rios  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Henry Bassuk  Other12/01/201609/30/2021
 Ms. Rachel Cavazos  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Ms. Alma Cunningham  Other02/01/200509/30/2021
 Ms. Renee Frieda  Other02/28/201309/30/2021
 Ms. Victoria Garcia  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mrs. Florence Harper-Owens  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Heber Lefgren  Other09/30/201909/30/2021
 Mr. David McCary  Other08/01/200909/30/2021
 Mr. Ivan Munoz  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Stephen Paez  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Jorge Perez  Other05/30/201209/30/2021
 Mr. Homero Perez  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Mr. Rudy Rosales  Other02/01/200509/30/2021
 Mr. Cresencio Sandoval  Other07/29/201609/30/2021
 Mr. Manuel Serrano  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 Ms. Lori Steward  Other07/13/201509/30/2021
 Mr. Roger Tamez  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 AVAILABLE Other  09/30/2021
 Ms. Sheri Van Horsen  Other10/01/201909/30/2021
 
Total Members: 22
 
 
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Board Composition: The Ethics Review Board is comprised of 11 members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year staggered term of office and are not eligible to serve more than three (3) full terms of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: No person appointed to the Board may be: A salaried City official or employee; an elected public official; a candidate for elected public office; an officer of a political party; a person required by ordinance to register as a lobbyist; or a campaign treasurer, campaign manager, officer or other policy or decision-maker for the campaign of any candidate or political action committee. ERB Members may not serve on any other City Board or Commission. Additionally, City Council shall support the inclusion of at least one (1) attorney and one (1) individual with expertise in finance or accounting within the membership of the ERB.
Mission/Purpose: The Ethics Review Board, as established by City Charter, is an 11 Member District-appointed Board with independent jurisdiction to enforce and sanction violations of the City Code relating to ethics, lobbying, and municipal campaign finance. The Board strives to promote integrity, independence, and impartiality of service by City Officials, City employees, and others whose actions may affect the public faith in City government. This is done through the delivery of clear and timely advice, ongoing education, and fair enforcement of matters under the Board’s jurisdiction and its powers granted by the City Charter, the Ethics Code, and the Municipal Campaign Finance Code.
Meeting Schedule & Location: As needed – Meetings typically start at 6:00 pm and are held in either Municipal Plaza or the City Tower Concourse
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/Ethics/Ethics-Review-Board-Opinions
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 76933
100283
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Maria Elena Perez - (210) 207-0080

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Fred Campbell  District 106/02/202204/25/2025
 Mr. Patrick Lang  District 203/01/201804/25/2023
 Mr. Philip Ryan Garza  District 304/04/202404/25/2024
 Dr. Esther S Gergen  District 411/05/202004/25/2022
 Ms. Yvette Y Changuin Humble  District 510/20/202204/25/2025
 Mr. Efrain Rene Sosa  District 608/04/202204/25/2024
 Mrs. Roxana V. Vargas  District 702/04/202104/25/2024
 Mr. James Edmund Reidy  District 804/06/202304/25/2025
 Ms. Christy Ann Woodward  District 911/14/201904/25/2025
 Mr. Rodney Van Kirk  District 1003/02/201704/25/2021
 Dr. Jude Emanuel Valdez  Mayoral08/08/202404/25/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Fire and Police Pension Fund (FPPF) - San Antonio is comprised of three (3) Members appointed by the Mayor; two (2) Active Fire Trustees; one (1) Retired Fire Trustee; two (2) Active Police Trustees; and one (1) Retired Trustee.
Appointed by: Mayor; Other
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayoral
Categories: One (1) Member and (2) City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor; two (2) Active Fire Trustees; one (1) Retired Fire Trustee; two (2) Active Police Trustees; and one (1) Retired Trustee.
Mission/Purpose: The Fire and Police Pension Fund- San Antonio provides comprehensive retirement, death and disability benefits for the City of San Antonio's approximately 5,987 police officers, firefighters, retirees and their beneficiaries.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The FPPF Board of Trustees typically meets at 9:30 a.m. on the last Tuesday of every month, but check the agenda in case a change has been made. Everyone is welcome!
Website Information: https://www.safppf.org/Home.aspx
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: TX Civil State Art 6243q; TX Civil State Art 6243o
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Warren Schott - (210) 534-3262

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Harry Griffin  Other   
 Mr. Vance Meade  Other   
 Mr. Dean R. Pearson  Other   
 Mr. Larry A. Reed  Other   
 Commisioner Justin Rodriguez  Mayoral02/21/2019 
 Mr. Jim Smith  Other   
 Councilmember Adriana Rocha Garcia  Mayoral08/05/202105/31/2025
 Councilmember Marc Whyte  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 9
 
 
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Board Composition: The Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund - San Antonio is comprised of two (2) Members and two (2) City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor; two (2) Active Fire Representatives; one (1) Retired Fire Representative; two (2) Active Police Representatives; and one (1) Active Fire Representative
Appointed by: Mayoral; Other
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayoral
Categories: Two (2) Members and two (2) City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor; two (2) Active Fire Representatives; one (1) Retired Fire Representative; two (2) Active Police Representatives; and one (1) Active Fire Representative
Mission/Purpose: The Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund - San Antonio provides comprehensive health care benefits for the City of San Antonio's approximately 5,987 police officers, firefighters, retirees and their beneficiaries.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Fire and Police Pre-Funded Health Care Trust Fund - San Antonio typically holds it meetings at the law offices of Martin & Drought, PC, 112 E. Pecan St, Suite 1616, San Antonio, 78251; Meetings dates and times may vary.
Website Information: For more information please visit: https://www.thefundsa.org/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: TX Civil State Art 6243o
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Liaison: James Bounds - (210) 220-1389

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Douglas Berry  Other   
 Mr. Michael Despres  Other   
 Mr. Andrew Estrada  Other   
 Mr. Alex Perez  Other   
 Mr. Henry Trevino  Other   
 Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda  Mayoral08/15/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Jason Sanchez  Other  05/31/2021
 Mr. Thomas Edwin Silliman  Mayoral11/30/201705/31/2025
 Councilmember Marc Whyte  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Christopher Lutton  Other   
 
Total Members: 9
 
 
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Board Composition: The Commission is made up of three members who serve staggered 3-year terms. A person appointed to the Commission must be of good moral character, a United States citizen, a resident of the City of San Antonio for more than three years, over the age of 25, and have not held a public office within the last three years. The Commission members are appointed by City Manager and confirmed by City Council. Commissioners may serve up to three 3-year consecutive terms with additional terms subject to 2/3 majority approval of City Council.
Appointed by: City Manager; City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The purpose of the Fire Fighters’ and Police Officers’ Civil Service Commission is to secure efficient Fire and Police Departments composed of capable personnel who are free from political influence and who have permanent employment tenure as public servants. The Commission administers the civil service aspects of Chapter 143 in accordance with this purpose. State Civil Service Laws (Chapter 143) applies to cities that have a population greater than 10,000, a paid Fire and/or Police Department, and a citizen-approved adoption of civil service through an election. The City voted in 1987 to adopt civil service for the Police and Fire Departments. The Commission develops, adopts and enforces rules necessary to carry out the intent of the law.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Commission holds regular meetings on the second Monday of each month. Special meetings may also be called for matters such as promotional test appeals, appeals of applicants to the Fire and Police departments, or disciplinary action appeals from Fire and Police uniformed personnel.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/EmployeeInformation/Relations/Commissions#13432805-uniform-civil-service
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: TX Gov Code Ch 143
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Sarah Bilger - (210) 207-8719

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Francine Prosser-Johnson  Other12/16/201012/19/2025
 Mrs. Valerie Jean Sprague  Other11/09/202312/19/2027
 Mr. Leland Eugene Wingert  Other11/15/201812/19/2026
 
Total Members: 3
 
 
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Board Composition: The Goal Setting Committee (GSC) is comprised of six members from the following categories: City Manager designee (Chair) - one seat; Economic Development Department - one seat; Finance (Procurement Division) - one seat; Originating Department requesting the good or service – one seat; and Citizens At-Large – two seats. The Citizens At-Large are allowed to vote when reviewing contracts over $3 million and when establishing annual aspirational goals. The two (2) Citizens At-Large seats are appointed by the City Council.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories: None
Mission/Purpose: The Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Ordinance requires the creation of Goal Setting Committee (GSC), which votes to establish aspirational, segmented and contract-specific small, minority, and women-owned business enterprise goals on City of San Antonio contracts/projects.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The GSC votes on an ad-hoc basis when City solicitation needs arise. The GSC evaluates and votes on the SBEDA Program application digitally and meets in-person to discuss the proposed program application when there is not unanimous agreement.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/SBO/Small-Business-Development-Advocacy-Program
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2010-06-17-0531
2016-05-19-0367
2021-02-18-0119
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Bear Velazquez - 210-207-7317

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Julianna A. Lopez  At Large09/15/202209/15/2023
 AVAILABLE At Large  09/15/2023
 
Total Members: 2
 
 
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Board Composition: The Head Start Policy is composed of twenty-four representatives who serve a one-year term, with a limit of five terms. Of the twenty-four representatives, twenty are parents of children who are currently enrolled in the DHS Head Start Program and four are representatives of the community at large elected by Policy Council parent representatives.
Appointed by: Members are elected by parents of children currently enrolled in the DHS Head Start Program.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Parent Representatives; Community Representatives
Mission/Purpose: DHS Head Start must establish and maintain a Policy Council responsible for the direction of the Head Start program at the agency level. The Policy Council shall approve and submit to the governing body decisions about each of the following activities: (i) Activities to support the active involvement of parents in supporting program operations, including policies to ensure that the Head Start agency is responsive to community and parent needs. (ii) Program recruitment, selection, and enrollment priorities. (iii) Applications for funding and amendments to applications for funding for programs under this subchapter, prior to submission of applications described in this clause. (iv) Budget planning for program expenditures, including policies for reimbursement and participation in policy council activities. (v) Bylaws for the operation of the policy council. (vi) Program personnel policies and decisions regarding the employment of program staff, consistent with paragraph (1)(E)(iv)(IX), including standards of conduct for program staff, contractors, and volunteers and criteria for the employment and dismissal of program staff. (vii) Developing procedures for how members of the policy council of the Head Start agency will be elected. (viii) Recommendations on the selection of delegate agencies and the service areas for such agencies.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:15pm at the DHS Head Start Office 1227 Brady Blvd, 78207
Website Information: https://www.saheadstart.org/en/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 100987
2008-02-21-0142
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Liaison: Priscilla Garcia - (210) 206-1058

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Alexis Alfaro  Other12/06/202111/15/2023
 Mr. Jorge Antonio Borrego, MPA Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Melissa Carillo Cox  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Naomi Castellanos  Other12/06/202111/15/2023
 Ms. Krizia Franklin  Other12/06/202111/15/2023
 Mr. Howard David King  Other12/06/202111/15/2023
 Ms. Josefina Macias  Other12/15/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Ruby Marie Ortiz  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Maria Quezada  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Mr Richard Anthony Ramey Jr Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Krystal Rocha  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Brenda Salazar-Morales  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 Ms. Kanisha Thomas  Other12/05/202211/15/2023
 
Total Members: 14
 
 
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Board Composition: Local Government Corporation
Appointed by: Nominated by the Mayor and approved by the City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayor; City Council
Categories: Economic Development, CCDO, Parks and Recreation
Mission/Purpose: Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation (HPARC) is redeveloping and activating the site of the 1968 World’s Fair into a series of three parks in the heart of San Antonio.
Meeting Schedule & Location: 2nd Friday every other month “odd number” at Hemisfair offices.
Website Information: www.hemisfair.org
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 2009-08-13-0025R
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Liaison: Meredith Balzen - (210) 842-1003

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr Jenaro Lucio Cantu  Mayoral09/30/202108/13/2025
 Ms. Corina F. Castillo-Johnson  Mayoral05/02/201908/13/2025
 Ms. Cara D. DeAnda  Mayoral12/03/201508/13/2025
 Mr. Francisco Alejandro Gonima  Mayoral11/03/202208/13/2026
 Dr. Ana Margarita Guzman  Mayoral10/19/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Juan A. Landa  Mayoral12/03/201508/13/2026
 Mrs. Martha Martinez-Flores  Mayoral04/15/202108/13/2023
 Ms. Sue Ann Ann Pemberton  Mayoral08/03/200908/13/2025
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  08/13/2024
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  08/13/2023
 Mr. Stephen White Yndo  Mayoral06/11/201808/13/2026
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Historic and Design Review Commission (HDRC) consists of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: The HDRC Board is comprised of the following categories: Architecture; architectural history; archeaology; historic preservation; landscape architecture; planning; public art; and the general community.
Mission/Purpose: The HDRC reviews projects related to exterior changes to properties individually designated as landmarks within the following areas: A historic district within the City; a River Improvement Overlay(RIO) Districts (including the River Walk); a View Shed Protection district; or a landmark property that is publicly-owned (i.e. libraries, parks, fire stations, etc.) In considering whether to recommend approval or disapproval of an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness, the HDRC is guided by the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of San Antonio's Unified Development Code, and any additional design guidelines adopted by City Council.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held twice a month on the first and third Wednesdays at 3:00 PM at the Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center Board Room, 1901 South Alamo, 1st Floor.
Website Information: For additional information, please visit: https://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/HDRC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 76514
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Meagan Lozano - (210) 207-7991

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Monica Savino  District 209/02/202105/31/2025
 Mrs. Lorraine Roxanne Guzman Castillo  District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Gabriel Q. Velasquez  District 308/22/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Hilliard Drew Galloway  District 411/02/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Roland Garcia Mazuca  District 510/21/202105/31/2025
 Dr. Homer Guevara Jr District 608/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Anne-Marie Grube  District 701/14/201605/31/2025
 Mr James H Cervantes  District 811/18/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Jeffrey Fetzer FAIA District 905/31/201805/31/2025
 Mr. Andrew Holland  District 1008/03/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Journel Maurice Gibbs  Mayoral10/14/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Historic Compliance and Technical Advisory Board (CTAB) consists of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Experience in one of the following categories is recommended for HDCTAB Board membership: Architecture; History, Architectural History; Planning, Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology; Folklore, Cultural Anthropology, Curation, Conservation, and Landscape Architecture; Real Estate, Economic Development, Law, Engineering, or Neighborhood Representative serving as a citizen.
Mission/Purpose: The CTAB members will review and recommend projects impacting historic properties related to repair and replacement materials, evaluate compliance cases and post-work approvals, and review OHP policy documents and historic design guidelines.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held once a month, typically on the third Friday at 8:30 AM in the Board Room at the Development and Business Services Center located at 1901 S Alamo.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/HDRC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2022-11-03-0831
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Liaison: Meagan Lozano - 210-207-7991

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Karen L. B. Burgard  District 305/18/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Sarah Catherine Davis  Mayoral06/06/2024 
 Mr. Ramon Flores  District 111/30/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Christopher T Fullerton  District 810/12/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Isabel B Garcia  District 206/06/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Andrew Pollog  District 904/04/202405/31/2025
 Ms Juanita Felicitas Sepulveda  District 402/01/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Setser  District 612/12/202305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 5   
 AVAILABLE District 10  05/31/2025
 Mr. Jason Vasquez  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Housing Commission is comprised of 9 voting members each serving staggered two-year terms. A quorum of 5 voting members is needed to conduct business on agenda items.
Appointed by: At-Large Members are nominated by the Mayor; Mayoral appointments do not require City Council approval
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Four (4) Citizen At-Large Mayoral appointments
Categories: The 9 members include 5 At-Large Community Members with a history of neighborhood engagement. The remaining 4 members are filled by the CEO/Executive Director, or his/her appointee, of the following organizations: Opportunity Home San Antonio (formerly San Antonio Housing Authority); San Antonio Housing Trust; Greater: SATX Regional Economic Partnership (formerly the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation); and VIA Metropolitan Transit.
Mission/Purpose: The Housing Commission serves as a public oversight board to advise on the implementation of the Strategic Housing Implementation Plan (SHIP) and related items. The Housing Commission is also charged with engaging and educating the public on housing related items. This includes creating an annual report and quarterly dashboard on implementation progress, and hosting public meetings on housing-related issues which the subcommittees work to address.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Housing Commission meets on the 4th Wednesday of every month at 11:30 AM. Physical location is at City Tower (100 W. Houston St.) and video conference info is provided to join the meeting virtually.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Coordinated-Housing/Housing-Commission
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Sharon Chan - (210) 207-7950

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Robert John Abraham  At Large01/17/201905/31/2024
 Mr. Pedro Alanis  Other09/01/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Kristin Lynn Davila  At Large07/23/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Cecilia Garcia Redmond  Other02/22/202305/31/2025
 Ms Taneka "Nikki" Johnson  At Large09/23/202005/31/2024
 Mrs. Crystal Requejo  At Large08/11/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Reyes  Other08/16/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Roderick J Sanchez  Other08/06/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Katie Wilson  At Large08/11/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 9
 
 
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Board Composition: The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board is comprised of 13 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and 3 Members appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the City Council term.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board should have a balanced membership reflecting the challenges and concerns of LGBTQ+ communities and should represent a diversity of ethnicities, national origins, races, colors, disabilities, religions, genders, gender identities and gender expressions, sexual orientations, ages, and socioeconomic statuses. The Advisory Board should include members who are broadly reflective of and sensitive to the needs of the LGBTQ+ community's diverse population.
Mission/Purpose: The LGBTQ+ Advisory Board will serve as an advisory body to the City and City Council regarding issues actually or potentially affecting persons within LGBTQ+ communities or the LGBTQ+ community as a whole. They will create, guide, support, and evaluate LGBTQ+ quality of life initiatives in San Antonio; coordinate and/or participate in educational programs to promote equitable treatment, opportunity, and understanding of persons within the LGBTQ+ community; facilitate gatherings, such as meetings, institutes, and forums, designed to lead to build community and craft solutions for issues concerning LGBTQ+ San Antonians; work with other City Boards and Commissions to address issues of intersectionality; and perform additional functions as required by City Council.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Pending
Website Information: Pending
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2024-03-21-0196
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Liaison: Samantha Smith - 210-207-8911

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Victoria Echeverri  Mayoral09/12/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Andrea Figueroa  District 708/08/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Antonio Gonzalez-Martinez  District 1005/16/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Laken Marie Hall  District 211/21/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Benjamin Jacob Harrell  District 108/08/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Washington Daniel Navarro  District 805/02/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Ray Quintanilla  District 408/29/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Albert Rendon  District 609/12/202405/31/2025
  Maria R Salazar Esq. District 506/20/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Cristian Margil Sanchez  Mayoral09/12/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Brad Veloz  District 306/13/202405/31/2025
 Miss Jamie Zapata  Mayoral09/12/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Glenn Raymond Zinsmeyer  District 906/06/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 13
 
 
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Board Composition: The Linear Creekway Park Advisory Board is comprised of 11 members that each serve two-year terms. Ther Board has representatives from the City Council District and the Mayor.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Representatives from Education, Journalism, Business
Mission/Purpose: The Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board (LCPAB) serves in an advisory capacity to Staff and City Council regarding land acquisitions, project design and construction for a hike & bike trail system along San Antonio Creekways using sales tax initiative funding and proposed 2022 Bond funding. The Board is also tasked with oversight of long-range management and construction activities for recreation purposes on creeks and tributaries within the City of San Antonio.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Unless otherwise posted, meetings are typically held on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm at the Granados Adult and Senior Center located at 500 Frieling Drive.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/About-Mission/Boards/Linear-Creekway-Parks-Advisory-Board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 100554
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Sofia Martino - (210) 207-2270

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
  Natalie Nadine Garza  District 109/07/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Carol Sue Calberg  District 208/04/202205/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 3  05/31/2025
 Dr. Randall S. Preissig  District 409/29/200505/31/2023
 AVAILABLE District 5  11/07/2024
 Mr. Myrl R. Britten  District 612/19/201305/31/2025
 Mr. Don M. Rios  District 709/29/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Stuart Robert Trottmann IV District 810/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. John F. Kent  District 903/01/201205/31/2025
 Ms. Sherri Dugas  District 1008/29/201305/31/2025
 Mr. Guillermo Ramirez-Long  Mayoral08/31/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: Commission is comprised of 11 members – each serving a 2-year term along with 2 non-voting Associate Commissioners. Each city council district and the Mayor have an appointee within this board. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the Commission's agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) serves to foster a closer relationship and a fuller exchange of ideas between women of respective Districts and City Councilmembers; to further the equal legal, social, political, economic, and educational opportunity and advancement of all women and men; to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sex in all phases of American society; to promote the dissemination of information on employment opportunities for women in the public sectors, and to provide counsel when and if necessary; to encourage women to assume initiative and accept their responsibility in the removal of legal and other barriers to the realization of their basic human rights.
Meeting Schedule & Location: 2nd Wednesday of the month - 5:30 p.m. – mix of virtual and in-person
Website Information: For more information, please contact MCSW Board Liaison Roger Gonzalez at (210) 207-2003
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 70-20-25
65892
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Roger Gonzalez - (210) 207-2003

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Monica Jeanette Garza  District 110/12/202305/31/2025
 Miss Yvette Nicole Hardin  District 203/07/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Vanessa Martinez  District 309/14/201705/31/2025
 Mrs. Maria Fernanda Cardenas  District 402/02/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Sara Briseno Gerrish  District 509/01/202205/31/2025
 Mrs. Larissa Martinez  District 608/31/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Coda Edith Rayo-Garza  District 701/25/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Sasha Begum  District 805/02/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Jacqueline A Pugh  District 908/31/202305/31/2025
 Mrs Anamaria Suescun-Fast  District 1009/14/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Mara Posada  Mayoral08/31/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Municipal Civil Service Commission (MCSC) consists of three (3) Primary Members and three (3) Alternate Members and serve two (2) year terms. New Commissioners are appointed through an extensive application, vetting, and interview process. A person appointed to the Commission must be mentally competent, a United States Citizen, a resident of the City of San Antonio, a registered voter, and have no legal conviction of a felony.
Appointed by: Municipal Civil Service Commission appointments are not appointed by the City Council. Commissioners undergo an interview process though the Human Resources Department and the Executive Leadership Team.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At Large
Categories: Three (3) Primary Members and three (3) Alternate Members.
Mission/Purpose: The City Charter provides for the establishment of the Municipal Civil Service Commission (MCSC) for the purpose of hearing classified civilian employee disciplinary appeals for suspensions, demotions, and terminations, and to make recommendations to the City Manager regarding each appeal.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Commission holds regular meetings as needed on any day of the week. Hearings may last up to eight hours. Meetings take place at the Human Resources Department, City Tower, 100 W, Houston, 78205
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/EmployeeInformation/Relations/Commissions#13432802-municipal-civil-service
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 94956
2015-05-20-0423
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Sarah Bilger - 210 207-8719

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2021
 Dr. Adrian Bernard Guardia  At Large08/04/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Celso Guzman  At Large12/02/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Joseph S. Tartell  At Large03/13/200505/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2025
 Mrs. Brenda Joyce Wingert  At Large09/03/202005/31/2025
 
Total Members: 6
 
 
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Board Composition: The Municipal Golf Association-San Antonio (MGA-SA) Board of Directors is comprised of 15 Members: Six (6) At-Large Members are appointed by the City Council; seven (7) Members are selected by MGA-SA, six appointed by the City Council; and two (2) Ex-Officio Voting Members appointed by the City Manager.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large; Designation
Categories: The Municipal Golf Association-San Antonio (MGA-SA) Board of Directors is comprised of 15 Members: Six (6) At-Large Members are appointed by the City Council; seven (7) Members are selected by MGA-SA, six appointed by the City Council; and two (2) Ex-Officio Voting Members appointed by the City Manager.
Mission/Purpose: The Municipal Golf Association San Antonio (MGASA), also known as the Alamo City Golf Trail, is a non-profit corporation that has partnered with the City of San Antonio to manage and operate the City's eight (8) golf facilities and be stewards of municipal golf and provide affordable golf for all. In May 2007, City Council approved a ten-year management agreement with the MGASA to improve the golf facilities and to manage their operation. MGASA constantly improves the municipal golf courses so that San Antonio Golfers will enjoy playing on premier courses at affordable prices!
Meeting Schedule & Location: Typically, bi-monthly, 3rd Monday of alternating months, or as required.
Website Information: https://www.alamocitygolftrail.com/about-us/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2007-05-03-0479
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Thomas Aguillon - (210) 288-0341

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Demonte Rashaad Alexander  At Large11/18/202105/31/2023
 Ms. Jenny Lou Carnes  At Large11/18/202105/31/2023
 Ms. Gretchen Garceau-Kragh  At Large08/15/201905/31/2023
 Mr. Geronimo Guerra  At Large11/18/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Javier Paredes  At Large08/15/201905/31/2023
 Ms. Heather Renea Wedige  At Large11/18/202105/31/2023
 
Total Members: 6
 
 
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Board Composition: The Office of Urban Redevelopment - OUR-SA is comprised of seven (7) Commissioners duly appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve staggered two-year terms and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served.
Appointed by: Mayor
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayoral
Categories: OUR-SA is comprised of representatives of the Real Estate Industry, Housing Development Industry - private and public sectors; Financial Institutions; Community Representatives; Construction; Non-Profit; Historic, and Environmental affiliations. Commissioners are required to be residents and owners of real estate within the limits of the City of San Antonio.
Mission/Purpose: Office of Urban Redevelopment (OUR SA) (formerly San Antonio Development Agency - SADA) was established by referendum election in 1957 under Title 12, Chapter 374 - Urban Renewal in Municipalities of the Texas Local Government Code. OUR SA, as the Urban Renewal Agency for the City of San Antonio, maintains the legal ability to acquire, hold and dispose properties associated with approved urban renewal plans. Actions of this Board are subject to all applicable Federal, State and local guidelines, statutes and rules, as well as approval by the San Antonio City Council. the Mission of OUR SA is to prevent urban blight and slums through legal activities such as slum clearance, redevelopment, rehabilitation, and conservation.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 9:30 a.m. at City Tower on the 9th Floor in Conference Room 09.W505, located at 100 W. Houston Street.
Website Information: www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Divisions/OurSA
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 25864
78943
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Edgar Olivas - (210) 207-7805

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Raoul Edward Berlanga  Mayoral11/02/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Rachel Brehm  Mayoral05/02/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Ramiro Isaac Gonzales  Mayoral05/31/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Marianne Kestenbaum  Mayoral11/18/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Dale Moore  Mayoral11/18/202105/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Mayoral  05/31/2023
 Ms. Susan Wright  Mayoral05/31/201805/31/2023
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: Opportunity Home [formerly known as The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA)] Board of Directors consists of seven (7) members appointed by the Mayor for staggered two-year terms of office. Opportunity Home manages and controls the low-rent housing units of the City, and has the power to hire technical experts and such other officers, agents and employees, permanent and temporary, and determines their duties and compensations.
Appointed by: Mayor
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayoral appointments do not require City Council approval.
Categories: Two (2) members must be tenants of a public housing project managed by SAHA
Mission/Purpose: For more than 80 years, Opportunity Home [formerly known as The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA)] has helped San Antonians access quality affordable housing and social services, created dynamic and thriving neighborhoods, invested in the growth and development of the community, and assisted residents achieve financial independence so they can become first time homeowners.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month at 1:00 PM at the Opportunity Home Center located at 818 S. Flores, 78204. Please refer to the posted agenda to obtain meeting details at: https://saha.org/business/about-saha/public-notices/
Website Information: For more information, please go to http://www.saha.org/index.php/about-saha. To view SAHA Public Notices, go to https://saha.org/business/about-saha/public-notices/ https://homesa.org/housing/about-homesa/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: RESOLUTION OI-51
97717
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Marissa Perez - (210) 477-6056

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs Barbara Ankamah Burford  Mayoral07/23/202408/26/2025
 Mr. Gilbert Anthony Casillas Jr. Mayoral09/24/202108/26/2025
 Mrs. Dalia Flores Contreras  Mayoral09/24/202108/26/2025
 Ms. Janet Garcia  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2025
 Ms. Estrellita Blanca Garcia-Diaz  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2024
 Mr. Gabriel Louis Lopez  Mayoral01/11/202108/26/2025
 Ms. Leilah Hall Powell  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2024
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Opportunity Home Finance Corporation [formerly known as The San Antonio Housing Authority Finance Corporation] is a public non-profit corporation. Powers of the Corporation are vested in a Board of Directors, consisting of seven persons, each of whom is appointed by the City Council. The members of the Board of Commissioners of Opportunity Home shall serve as members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation. The Corporation issues tax exempt revenue bonds for the purpose of providing financing for Moderate Rehabilitation Housing under the provisions of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937. Meetings are held on an as-needed basis.
Appointed by: Designation
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Designation
Categories:
Mission/Purpose:
Meeting Schedule & Location:
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 81-33-62
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Marissa Perez - (210) 477-6000

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs Barbara Ankamah Burford  Mayoral07/23/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Gilbert Anthony Casillas Jr. Mayoral09/24/202108/26/2025
 Mrs. Dalia Flores Contreras  Mayoral09/24/202108/26/2025
 Ms. Janet Garcia  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2025
 Ms. Estrellita Blanca Garcia-Diaz  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2024
 Mr. Gabriel Louis Lopez  Mayoral01/11/202108/26/2025
 Ms. Leilah Hall Powell  Mayoral08/11/202308/26/2024
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is comprised of 11 voting members each serving a two-year term (there is no limit to the number of terms that may be served) and 2 non- voting members. Each City Council District and the Mayor have an appointee within this board. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers; one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor; and two (2) non-voting Members from the San Antonio Parks Foundation and the San Antonio Conservation Society.
Mission/Purpose: The Parks and Recreation Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Community on issues affecting the Parks and Recreation Department. The Board shall, as the voice of the community, advise the Parks and Recreation Department and City Council, regarding community recreational facilities and services, needs and desires and recreation programming. The Board shall promote public awareness to the public recreational facilities and services provided by the City and encourage community participation in those programs.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of every other month at 5:30 p.m. in the City Tower Concourse Conference Room A, 100 W. Houston.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/About-Mission/Boards/Parks-Recreation-Board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 29561
71228
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Cynthia Uribe - (210) 207-8482

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Vanessa Marie Fierro  District 101/25/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Jennifer Ramage  District 209/08/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Kellie Alcozer  District 305/02/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Mary Kathryn Luna  District 409/10/200905/31/2025
 Ms. Agapita A Jaramillo  District 509/30/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Bert Pickell  District 608/04/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Laura Saldivar Luna  District 708/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Charles P. Saxer  District 803/29/201805/31/2023
 Ms. Elizabeth Colleen Waguespack  District 908/04/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Allison P. Cohen  District 1009/17/201505/31/2025
 Ms. Jeanette Honermann  Mayoral12/12/201905/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Planning Commission is comprised of nine (9) At-Large Citizen members; the City Manager (Ex-Officio); a Councilmember (Ex-Officio); the Zoning Commission Chair; and the Zoning Board of Adjustment Chair. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office and there is no limit on the number of terms that may be served by members; however, the Planning Commission Chair is limited to serving two terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At Large; Designation
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The Planning Commission has the principal duty of acting as an advisory body to City Council regarding both amendments to the Master Plan of the City and the Unified Development Code. The Commission also serves as a final authority pertaining to subdivision plats within the City of San Antonio city limits and within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 2 PM in the Board Room of the Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center located at 1901 S. Alamo St., 78204
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.sanantonio.gov/DSD/Boards/PCTAC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 98697
2010-11-18-0985
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Jennifer Hyatt - (210) 207-0121

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Samer Dessouky  At Large12/03/202010/06/2024
 Ms. Stephanie Michelle Faulkner  At Large02/09/202310/06/2024
 Mr. Michael A. Garcia Jr. At Large11/21/201305/31/2025
 Mr. Bryan Allen Lopez  At Large01/27/202205/31/2025
 Dr. Anamari Camis Milam  At Large01/27/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Dustin Sanders Ouellette  At Large05/02/202405/31/2025
 Mr. George W. Peck  At Large10/13/201210/06/2024
 Mr. Matthew David Proffitt  At Large01/16/202010/06/2024
 Mrs. Meredith Siegel  At Large12/03/202010/06/2024
 Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Donald Oroian (ex-officio)  Other08/08/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Robert Wayne Sipes (Ex-Officio)  Other10/21/202105/31/2025
 City Manager Erik Walsh (ex-officio)  Other06/01/201905/31/2025
 
Total Members: 10
 
 
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Board Composition: The Port Authority of San Antonio is comprised of 11 members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: Port San Antonio is the public entity charged with the redevelopment of approximately 1,900 acres that were once part of the former Kelly Air Force Base. The large campus in southwest San Antonio is a leading economic engine for the region with significant plans for further growth. It is home to numerous private- and public-sector tenant customers that directly employ thousands of people from throughout the community. Those individuals work at the Port in sectors that include aerospace, cybersecurity, defense, applied technology, advanced manufacturing and global logistics, among others. This employment base generates billions of dollars in regional economic activity each year and has been steadily growing since the organization was first created. The Port's strategic vision to keep attracting and expanding leading industries is based on the organization's continued growth as a center of technological innovation. Specifically, the Port is focused on promoting collaboration among industries on its campus and throughout San Antonio to support the evolution of cybersecurity and other digital technologies to sectors that are well-established in San Antonio.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of every month except July and December at 1:00PM in the Port San Antonio Board Room located at 907 Billy Mitchell Blvd., 78226
Website Information: For more information, please visit http://www.portsanantonio.us
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 90826
2006-01-12-48
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Caroline Diaz - (210) 362-7820

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Gabriel Farias  District 105/02/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Margaret Louise Wilson-Anaglia  District 201/11/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Debra A. Guerrero  District 301/26/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Victoria M. Garcia  District 409/03/200905/31/2023
 Mr. Andy Castillo  District 504/07/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Bradley Stephen Carson  District 611/15/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Elida Smith  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Jamie Michelle Kowalski  District 808/04/202205/31/2025
 Mr. James "Bill" W. Mock III District 903/10/201605/31/2025
 Ms. Minerva "Minnie" Abrego-Sanchez  District 1009/12/201905/31/2025
 Ms. Olivia Marie Travieso  Mayoral03/02/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Prosper West San Antonio Board of Directors is comprised of 18 Members: Three Residents from Districts 1, 5, 6 or 7; two At-Large Citizen Members; one SAISD Representative; one Edgewood ISD Representative; three University Representatives (St. Mary's, OLLU, UTSA); one University Health System Representative; three Small Business Representatives; one Large Business Representative; one Non-Profit Business Representative; one Financial Institution Representative; one Real Estate Developer Representative; and Councilmembers from Council Districts 1, 5, 6, and 7 who serve as non-voting Ex-Officio Members and form the Board's Nomination Committee. Members serve two-year, staggered terms of office.
Appointed by: Nominated by City Councilmembers from Districts 1, 5, 6 and 7 and approved by City Council.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large; Other; Designation
Categories: Representatives from a cross-section of local Westside stakeholders including small and large businesses, neighborhood residents, educational institutions, non-profit, health, and housing organizations.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of Prosper West San Antonio is to foster economic development, promote the development and redevelopment of real estate within its target area, create viable urban communities, and preserve the character, culture, and history of the Westside.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Board Meetings are held on the last Thursday of the month at 3:30 PM and may be subject to change. The location varies; however, it is updated on the Agenda. Please refer to the posted agenda to obtain meeting details at 610 SW 41st SW St Bldg. B and on our website at https://prosperwestsa.org/news-events.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: prosperwestsa.org
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2006-06-08-0695
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Bethany Anderson - (321) 443-3384

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Councilmember Marina Alderete Gavito (Ex-Officio)  Other06/21/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Melissa Cabello Havrda (Ex-Officio)  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Teri Castillo (Ex-Officio)  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Manuel Diaz Garza  At Large02/09/202311/28/2023
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur (Ex-Officio)  Other06/21/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Shawn Rodrick McSherry  At Large12/03/202011/28/2024
 Dr. Yolanda Reyes Guevara  At Large02/09/202311/28/2024
 AVAILABLE At Large  11/28/2023
 Mr. Phillip Chavez  At Large02/23/201811/28/2024
 Ms. Hazel L. Davis  At Large05/11/201711/28/2023
 Ms. Theresa De La Haya  At Large05/19/201111/28/2024
 Mr. Lauro De Leon Jr. At Large05/11/201711/28/2023
 Mr. John Patrick Hernden  At Large12/03/202011/28/2024
 Ms. Naedean Herrera  At Large02/09/202311/28/2023
 Ms. Megan N. Legacy  At Large05/11/201711/28/2024
 Ms. Susana Llamas Lozano  At Large02/09/202311/28/2023
 AVAILABLE At Large  11/28/2024
 AVAILABLE At Large  11/28/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  11/28/2023
 AVAILABLE At Large  11/28/2023
 Dr. Stephanie G Ward  At Large02/09/202311/28/2024
 Mr. Daniel J. Yoxall  At Large10/16/201411/28/2024
 
Total Members: 23
 
 
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Board Composition: The River Walk Capital Improvements Advisory Board is comprised of seven (7) members of which four (4) are downtown residents and business representatives and are appointed by City Council for two-year terms; and three (3) are Directors from specific City Departments.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large & Designation
Categories: The four (4) appointed positions are the following categories: two (2) River Bend lessees; one (1) downtown resident who is NOT a lessee; one (1) downtown business owner who is NOT a lessee; the City of San Antonio Director of the Center City Development & Operations Department; the City of San Antonio Historic Preservation Officer; and the Director of the Parks & Recreation Department.
Mission/Purpose: The River Walk Capital Improvements Advisory Board (RWCIAB) advises the City Council on spending priorities from the River Walk Special Revenue Fund dedicated to capital infrastructure improvements of the River Walk.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Board meetings are held as needed at City Tower.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/historic/Transformational/River-Walk-Plan
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 95938
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Cynthia Martinez - (210) 207-3372

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Samuel Panchevre  At Large08/20/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Charles Anthony Riley  At Large08/20/202005/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2021
 Mr. Homer Garcia, III  Other07/19/201905/31/2023
 Mr. John Jacks  Other05/18/201805/31/2021
 Ms. Shanon Miller  Other10/10/200805/31/2021
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The SA Climate Ready Advisory Committee is comprised of 17 members: 10 City Council appointed members, one (1) member appointed by the Mayor, one (1) Mayor's Youth Engagement Council for Climate Initiatives member appointed by the Mayor, and five (5) Ex-Officio Organizational members from CPS Energy; San Antonio Water System; VIA Metropolitan Transit; San Antonio River Authority, and Joint Base San Antonio. Members serve a two-year term that runs concurrently with the term of the appointing Councilmember. The members of the Committee shall reside inside the city limits of San Antonio, its ETJ, or the otherwise incorporated or unincorporated areas of Bexar County. No more than two (2) members can represent a professional organization, specialty, or interest.
Appointed by: City Council and Mayor
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District; Mayoral; Designated
Categories: The members of the Committee shall demonstrate the following desired technical expertise and perspectives:
  • Active Transportation/Mobility/Accessibility
  • Business and Industry
  • Climate Science
  • Educational Institutions
  • Energy Generation/Distribution
  • Environmental Advocacy
  • Food Systems
  • High Performance/Green Buildings
  • Historic Preservation/Cultural Heritage
  • Natural Systems: Water/Green Infrastructure/Forestry/Biodiversity
  • Neighborhoods
  • Public Health
  • Social/Environmental/Climate/Racial Justice
  • Urban Planning and Land Use
  • Vehicle Technology
  • Waste and Consumption
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the SA Climate Ready Advisory Committee includes advising City staff and City Council on the implementation of the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, and other associated long-term sustainability plans, such as the SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan, while serving as a forum for the community to offer input on climate action and sustainability.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held in-person quarterly at 100 W. Houston at City Tower.
Website Information: For more information, please visit https://www.sanantonio.gov/Sustainability and http://www.saclimateready.org/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Ordinance 2019-10-17-0840
Ordinance 2019-12-12-1066
SA Climate Ready: A Pathway for Climate Action and Adaptation
Ordinance 2024-11-07-0883
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Liaison: Zabrina Rapozo - (210) 207-6199

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Total Members: 17
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio – Bexar County Soccer Public Facility Corporation (SABC Soccer PFC) is comprised of four (4) members: Two (2) Members representing the City of San Antonio and two (2) Members representing Bexar County. SABC is not a public-facing committee and does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies.
Appointed by: Mayor and Council.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other; Designation
Categories: Two (2) Representatives designated by the City of San Antonio and two (2) Representatives designated by Bexar County.
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio – Bexar County Soccer Public Facility Corporation (SABC Soccer PFC) is a public, nonprofit corporation that manages the jointly owned Toyota Field to include potential renovation, expansion, redevelopment or construction, as well as leasing the facility for operation. The Committee oversees the facility and related property to be used for and to promote and support professional soccer within the City.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The SABC Soccer PFC meets as needed. Meetings are usually held at the Convention & Sports Facilities Administrative Offices, Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center, Conference Room 1, 900 E. Market St., 78205.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Javier Vasquez - (210) 207-5769

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
  Dan Curry  Other12/17/201505/31/2025
  Thomas Guevara  Other06/17/202105/31/2025
  Alejandra Lopez  Other06/17/202105/31/2025
  Patricia Muzquiz Cantor  Other06/17/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 4
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Arts Commission is comprised of 15 members for two-year terms of office concurrent with City Council.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District; Mayoral
Categories: The members represent the following categories: Cultural Events/Festivals, Literary Arts, Performing Arts, Art Patronage, Public Art & Urban Design
Mission/Purpose: The Arts Commission’s mission is to advocate for excellent, accessible, and engaging arts and cultural opportunities for the citizens and visitors of San Antonio and has the responsibility work with the Department of Arts & Culture to develop, promote, educate and preserve San Antonio’s unique artistic & cultural experiences.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every month at 9:00 am
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.getcreativesanantonio.com/About-Us/San-Antonio-Arts-Commission
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2015-04-02-0238
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Sonia Covarrubias - 210 207-6968

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr Arthur L Campsey III District 109/07/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Maria Magdalena Williams  District 204/14/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Yadhira Lozano  District 310/22/201505/31/2025
 Ms. Susana M. Segura  District 404/02/201505/31/2023
 Ms. Mary Louise Ayala-Sandoval  District 503/07/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Janie McClinchie  District 606/20/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Ellen Riojas Clark Ph.D District 708/05/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Henry Brun  District 802/17/202205/31/2025
 Mrs. Freda Facey  District 901/14/201605/31/2025
 Dr. R. Mark Rogers  District 1004/02/201505/31/2025
 Mr. Suhail Arastu  Mayoral10/01/201505/31/2021
 Mr. Rene P. Barilleaux  Mayoral04/02/201505/31/2025
 Ms. Linda Hardberger  Mayoral11/30/201705/31/2025
 Ms. Eileen Kret  Mayoral01/30/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Jessica Rae Sanchez  Mayoral04/02/201505/31/2025
 
Total Members: 15
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Diez y Seis Commission is comprised of 17 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers, 1 Member appointed by the Mayor and 6 Standing Commission members. Mayor and Council appointed Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the City Council term.
Appointed by: Mayor, City Council District appointees, and Standing Commission members
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Mayoral Appointment (1), District appointees (10), At-Large (6)
Categories: 6 At-Large members representing the following organizations: League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) 4947, LULAC 648, Avenida Guadalupe Association, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Mexican Consulate in San Antonio, and San Antonio Charro Association
Mission/Purpose: To advocate for excellent, accessible, and engaging cultural and educational events and opportunities for the citizens and visitors of San Antonio in relation to Diez y Seis de Septiembre celebrations and recognizing the City’s long relationship with Mexico. Purpose: To serve as an advisory body to the City of San Antonio in collaborating on the creation of events and activities contributing to Diez y Seis de Septiembre throughout the City.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings will be held at 115 Plaza de Armas on a bi-monthly basis but no less than 4 quarterly meetings per calendar year. Designated time and day of month will be voted on by commission.
Website Information: https://www.getcreativesanantonio.com/About-Us/Dept-Initiatives-SA-2020/DIEZySEISdeSeptiembre
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Andrew Gearhart - 210-207-6959

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Mary Louise Ayala-Sandoval  At Large08/08/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Lourdes Galvan  District 508/08/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Danielle Dawn Garcia  District 210/31/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Anthony Medrano  District 812/19/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Belinda Menchaca  At Large08/08/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Olivia Ortiz  District 312/19/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Edmundo Rios Jr  At Large08/08/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Francisco Sanchez Jr. District 412/05/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Lupe V Torres  At Large08/08/202405/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 1   
 AVAILABLE District 6   
 AVAILABLE District 7   
 AVAILABLE District 9   
 AVAILABLE District 10   
 AVAILABLE Mayoral   
 AVAILABLE At Large   
 Mr. Gabriel Quintero Velasquez  At Large08/08/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 17
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission consists of 13 voting Members who serve a two year term, and 19 non-voting Members. The District 2 Councilmember appoints up to 20 Commissioners, and the Committee Chairs may appoint up to 30 additional Commissioners serving on its subcommittee. A quorum of seven (7) voting members is required to conduct business on the Commission's agenda.
Appointed by: District 2 Councilmember
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District; Appointments do not require City Council approval.
Categories: The Dr. Martin Luther King Commission is comprised of 13 voting members each serving a two-year term and 19 non-voting members. Council District 2 appoints the Commission members. A quorum of 7 voting members is required to conduct business on the Commission’s agenda. Voting members include District 2 residents who apply to be on the MLK Commission and the following respective Chairs: Council District 2 Staff Appointee, Commemorative Program Chair, Finance Chair, Interfaith Service Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Summit Chair, Program Chair, Outreach and Sponsorship Chair, and Wreath Laying Chair and Co-Chair.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the San Antonio Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission is to promote human equality, the principles of nonviolence, and the understanding and acceptance of racial harmony, understanding, respect, and goodwill among citizens, all as a way of building community among all citizens of San Antonio and across the United States. The San Antonio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission organizes the annual MLK March and leads the community effort of various events paying tribute to Dr. King. The wide variety of educational, inspirational and celebratory events take place at locations across the City.
Meeting Schedule & Location: MLK Commission meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 6:00 pm at the Claude Black Center located at 2805 East Commerce, 78219.
Website Information: For more information, please visit https://www.sanantonio.gov/MLK
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 86-15-19
2011 Ordinance and Bylaws
2017 Bylaws
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Dr. Jennifer Mata - (210) 207-7892

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Trent Breitung  District 207/05/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Michael Steve Brown  District 211/18/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. La Tonia Yevonne Burton  District 210/09/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Mary A. Fulton-Moore  District 207/31/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Charles Johnson  District 207/18/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Judy Lackritz  District 209/23/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Patricia Mejia  District 207/17/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Wanita Nicole Mercer  District 207/17/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Harold C. Moore  District 207/31/201705/31/2025
 Ms. Mia F. Morris  District 208/02/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Anastasia Nunn  District 207/05/202305/31/2025
 Dr. Doshie Piper  District 209/23/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Francine Prosser-Johnson  District 208/10/202005/31/2025
 Ms. Valerie Joyce Reiffert  District 207/05/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Dwayne Andrew Robinson  District 204/05/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Maria-Fernanda Rodriguez  District 207/17/202405/31/2025
 Rev. Debra D Seward  District 207/05/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Ananda Sunshine Tomas  District 207/06/202305/31/2025
  Frankie Trynoski  District 202/07/202405/31/2025
 Bishop Rosa L. Wilson  District 209/12/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 20
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation is comprised of 11 voting members each serving two-year staggered terms. The Board has representation from each City Council District and the Mayor. The Mayor’s Appointee serves as the Board Chairperson and Presiding officer. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Representatives from Business and Education Communities
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation provides strategic direction for Pre-K 4 SA to develop a world-class workforce in one generation through high quality early childhood education for all children in San Antonio.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Unless otherwise posted, meetings are typically held on the first Tuesday of every other month at 2:00 p.m. at one (1) of the four (4) Pre-K 4 SA Education Centers.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: prek4sa.com
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 2012-08-09-0033R
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Paul Aleman - (210) 206-2729

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs Veronica G Valdovinos  District 109/21/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Diana Maritza Rodriguez-Ruiz  District 206/06/202405/31/2026
 Mr. Joseph M. De La Garza Jr. District 302/20/202005/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Perez  District 412/13/201205/31/2026
 Ms. Andrea Lynn Greimel  District 504/14/202205/31/2025
 Dr. Tracy Hurley  District 611/02/201705/31/2026
 Ms. Frances M. Guzman  District 709/03/201505/31/2025
 Dr. Shari Albright  District 806/01/201405/31/2026
 Dr. Richard Alvis Middleton  District 912/16/202105/31/2025
 Mrs. Jan S. Kirby  District 1008/06/202005/31/2026
 Ms. Elaine Mendoza  Mayoral12/13/201205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Economic Development Corporation (SAEDC) Board consists of the Mayor, City Manager, the Chair of the Economic and Community Development Council Committee, the Chair of the Infrastructure and Growth Council Committee, and three (3) At-Large Citizen Members. The three (3) At-Large Citizen Members cannot be employees of the City nor members of the City Council. All Members must be residents of the City of San Antonio.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At Large
Categories: The San Antonio Economic Development Corporation (SAEDC) Board consists of the Mayor, City Manager, the Chair of the Economic and Community Development Council Committee, the Chair of the Infrastructure and Growth Council Committee, and three (3) At-Large Citizen Members.
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Economic Development Corporation (SAEDC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to focus on creating jobs and promoting long term economic growth specific to the San Antonio regional business ecosystem.
Meeting Schedule & Location: TBD
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/EDD/SAEDC
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Ordinance 2010-05-13-1402
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Liaison: Bear Velazquez - 210-207-7317

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Christine L. Burke  At Large12/03/202005/31/2023
 Councilmember John Courage  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Erika Moe  At Large12/09/202105/31/2023
 Mayor Ron Nirenberg  Mayoral06/01/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Jose Padilla  At Large09/01/202205/31/2023
 Councilmember Manny Pelaez  Mayoral08/02/201905/31/2025
 City Manager Erik Walsh  Other03/01/201905/31/2023
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: On June 10, 2021, the City Council approved the governance restructuring for the San Antonio Housing Trust, the San Antonio Housing Trust Foundation, the San Antonio Housing Trust Public Facility Corporation, and the San Antonio Housing Trust Finance Corporation. All four (4) Boards will be represented by the same 12 members: Three (3) Community Representatives having experience in housing advocacy, non-profit fundraising, policy making, community engagement, or reside in an affordable housing unit; three (3) Community Representatives having experience in real estate, financial underwriting, property development, housing finance, capital markets, lending, construction, property management, or other relevant industry experience; five (5) City Council Members; and a one (1) City Department Director.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other; Designation
Categories: Three (3) Community Representatives having experience in housing advocacy, non-profit fundraising, policy making, community engagement, or reside in an affordable housing unit; three (3) Community Representatives having experience in real estate, financial underwriting, property development, housing finance, capital markets, lending, construction, property management, or other relevant industry experience; five (5) City Council Members; and a one (1) City Department Director.
Mission/Purpose: The aim of the San Antonio Housing Trust (SAHT) is to align with the City of San Antonio on addressing affordable housing needs for residents. SAHT serves to provide additional and continuing housing opportunities for low and moderate income families; to promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare by mitigating the extent to which San Antonio’s low and moderate income households are unable to afford decent, safe and sanitary housing within the City of San Antonio; and to revitalize neighborhood and downtown through appropriate housing activities.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The San Antonio Housing Trust Board meeting locations and times may vary. Please refer to the SAHT events calendar to obtain meeting details at: https://sahousingtrust.org/calendar/
Website Information: for more information, please visit: http://www.sahousingtrust.org
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 67895
68278
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Nicole Collazo - (210) 735-2772

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Councilmember Teri Castillo  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Jordan Raffoul Ghawi  Other01/13/202205/31/2025
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur  Mayoral11/09/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Jalen McKee-Rodriguez  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Adriana Rocha Garcia  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Phyllis Viagran  Mayoral08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Antoinette Brumfield  Other01/13/202205/31/2027
 Mr. Eric S. Cooper  Other01/13/202205/31/2027
 Ms Jane Paccione  Other01/13/202205/31/2027
 Ms. Rachell Hathaway  Other01/13/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Marinella G. Murillo  Other01/13/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 12
 
 
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Board Composition: The Board is comprised of 11 members: 10 District appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve overlapping two-year terms of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees is responsible for the management, care, control and maintenance of all Library System Properties, and has the authority to appoint and remove the Library Director, subject to the Civil Service provisions of the City Charter.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees meets the Fourth (4th) Wednesday of the month at 4:30 p.m. The Library Board of Trustees does not meet in November and meets the first (1st) Wednesday in December. Meeting locations are identified in September for the fiscal year.
Website Information: https://www.mysapl.org/About/Board-of-Trustees
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Resolution 1951.10.02
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Edward Mayberry - (210) 207-2582

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Karla Gurgiolo  District 108/31/202309/30/2025
 Ms. Jo Ann Harris  District 205/16/201909/30/2026
 Mrs. Josie U. Martinez  District 312/13/201809/30/2025
 Ms. Andrea R. Sanchez-Muniz  District 410/18/201209/30/2026
 Mrs. Mary Ann Valdez Hernandez  District 503/07/202409/30/2025
 Mrs. Maria Fernanda Cardenas  District 609/30/202109/30/2026
 Ms. Michele Dalbis-Robledo  District 712/05/202409/30/2025
 Ms. Juspreet Kaur  District 808/20/201509/30/2026
 Mrs. Marcia L. Ince  District 903/02/201709/30/2025
 Ms. Elizabeth Lynn Graham  District 1010/20/202209/30/2026
 Mrs. Judy A. Cruz  Mayoral06/19/201409/30/2024
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Board is comprised of 11 Members: 4 (four) representatives from Local Employers offering in-demand occupations; 2 (two) Current or Previous City Workforce Program Participants; 1 (one) Representative from a Trade and Labor Organization; 1 (one) Community Organization Representative; 1 (one) Representative from a Training Provider or Higher Education Institution; and 2 (two) Liaisons/Representatives appointed by the Mayor.
Appointed by: Mayor and Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories: Local in-demand Employer Representatives, current or previous City Workforce Program Participants, Trade or Labor Organization Representative, Community Organization Representative, Training Provider or Higher Education Institution Representative
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Ready to Work Advisory Board (the Board) is charged with providing expertise and input to maximize the effectiveness of the Ready to Work workforce development program. The Board advises Workforce Development Office (WDO) staff on the scope of in-demand occupations, alignment of training with local employer needs, annual allotment of workforce certificate and degree programs from year to year, and levels of wraparound support for clients. The Board also serves as a Community Program Ambassador, promoting resident participation and employer hiring of participants, and provides input on budgetary allocations.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The San Antonio Ready to Work Advisory Board meets on the 3rd Thursday of every other month from 1:00 to 3:00pm at one of our Ready to Work partner agency or community stakeholder locations.
Website Information: To obtain additional information about workforce development opportunities and agencies offering assistance, please visit the SA: Ready to Work website at: https://www.sanantonio.gov/workforce/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: The San Antonio Ready to Work Board was created by the Mayor and Council on December 17, 2020.
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Angela Morrow - 210-207-3057

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Priscilla Aguilar  At Large09/14/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Jennifer Lynne Cantu  At Large04/14/202205/31/2025
 Ms Stefanie Lyn Gaines  At Large09/14/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Sonia Garza  At Large03/04/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Marti Garza  At Large05/09/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Jerry Graeber  At Large03/04/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Benjamin Peavy  At Large03/04/202105/31/2025
 Councilmember Manny Pelaez  Mayoral12/23/202005/31/2025
 Ms Alexandra Alcala Perez  At Large09/14/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Adriana Rocha Garcia  Mayoral12/23/202005/31/2025
 Mrs. Amanda Michelle Wright  At Large04/14/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is governed by the SAWS Board of Trustees. The Board consists of six (6) At-Large Trustees and the Mayor as an Ex-Officio Member. Four (4) SAWS Trustees each represent a single quadrant of the utility’s service area. Two (2) Trustees each represent the two northern or southern quadrants combined. Trustees must reside either within the area served by SAWS or within the corporate limits of the City. The Trustees are appointed by the City Council and serve a 4-year term of office, beginning on June 1 and ending on May 31. Trustees are limited to serving 2 terms of office, unless their first appointment was for the remainder of an unexpired term of office of less than two years.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: The Board consists six (6) Trustees and the Mayor as an Ex-Officio Member. The At-Large Trustees are representatives of the North Sector, Northeast Quadrant, Northwest Quadrant, the South Sector, the Southwest Quadrant, and the Southeast Quadrant.
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees is vested with the complete management, control and operation of the Water System. The Board controls the expenditure and application of the revenues of the System and makes recommendations to the City Council concerning rates, fees, and changes for services rendered by the System.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The SAWS Board of Trustees usually meets the first Tuesday of each month at 9 a.m. in the SAWS Administrative Office Board Room, 2800 U.S. Hwy 281 North. Please refer to the posted agenda to obtain meeting details at: https://apps.saws.org/who_we_are/board/agenda/
Website Information: https://www.saws.org/board
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 75686
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Lisa Mireles - (210) 233-3690

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Ed Belmares  At Large09/17/202005/31/2028
 Ms. Amy Hardberger  At Large03/08/201805/31/2025
 Ms. Jelynne LeBlanc Jamison  At Large08/06/202008/08/2025
 Mr. David McGee  At Large09/03/201505/31/2025
 Mayor Ron Nirenberg  Other06/01/201705/31/2025
 Ms. Marilu Reyna  At Large10/21/202105/31/2026
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2025
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The commission consists of 22 members: 20 District-appointed members, with each Councilmember appointing two members; and two members appointed by the Mayor. Members each serve a two-year term of office. A quorum of 10 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: Representatives from San Antonio High Schools.
Mission/Purpose: The San Antonio Youth Commission (SAYC) is tasked with advising City Council on matters that directly affect local youth, with the intention of valuing and empowering the City’s youth voice to provide a unique insight into City issues and problems. SAYC provides an outlet to youth to civically engage with the City through advocacy and community service.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on a Saturday monthly from September to May at 10:00 a.m. at City Tower concourse conference room.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices/about/boardscommission/SAYC#279593748-about-us
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2022-01-27-0044; 74024;
78782
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Liaison: Camryn Blackmon - 210-207-1763

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Elijah Emmanuel Alviar  District 411/30/202305/31/2025
 Miss Emma Aubrey Baugh  District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Miss Thy Ngoc Truong  District 710/20/202205/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 6  05/31/2025
 Ms. Anna Marguerite Hurd  District 103/03/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Yaniv Lovell King  District 210/31/202405/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 2  05/31/2023
 Miss Yasmeen Ajala Diop  District 312/02/202105/31/2023
 AVAILABLE District 3  05/31/2023
 Mr. Roberto Jose-Diego Rodriguez  District 411/30/202305/31/2025
 Quinn Jacob Andrew Bazan  District 503/21/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Trinity Celeste Lopez  District 508/15/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Divya Patnaik Beeram  District 610/31/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Amrutha Konduru  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
  Laasya Daasari  District 810/17/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Harini Logan  District 806/22/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Hudson Douglas Locke  District 906/15/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Tyler Charles Piesman  District 908/31/202305/31/2025
 Miss Cabrini Jude Bustos  District 1002/15/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Truett Hans Dwyer  District 1012/12/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Julia Anne Doski  Mayoral12/02/202105/31/2023
 Ms. Mara Flores  Mayoral11/18/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 22
 
 
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Board Composition: The commission is composed of 15 members: 10 District-appointed members appointed by their respective Councilmembers, one member appointed by the Mayor, and four at-large citizen members. Members each serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. The members are appointed as representatives from the following targeted categories: two representatives from small business professional and/or trade organizations, two representatives from nonprofit small business service provider organizations, four small business owners with fewer than 10 employees, four small business owners with 10-50 employees, and three small business owners from specific industries as identified and targeted by the City.
Appointed by: The Mayor and Council each appoint one member with the assigned Council Committee appointing the remaining 4 At-Large members.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Eleven District appointments and four (4) At-Large Citizen Member appointments.
Categories: The Small Business Advisory Commission is comprised of 15 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers; one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor; and four (4) At Large Citizen members. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember. The Members are appointed as representatives from the following targeted categories: Two (2) representatives from Small Business Professional and/or Trade Organizations; two (2) representatives from Non-Profit Small Business Service Provider Organizations; four (4) Small Business Owners with less than 10 employees; four (4) Small Business Owners with 10-50 employees; and three (3) Small Business Owners from specific industries as identified and targeted by the City.
Mission/Purpose: The mission of the Small Business Advisory Commission (SBAC) shall be to review upcoming policies, regulations, and issues affecting small businesses, outside of the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) ordinance. SBAC provides recommendations to City staff, Mayor, and City Council.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Second Tuesday of every month in City Tower, Concourse Room B.
Website Information: Small Business Office https://www.sanantonio.gov/SBO
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: Creating ordinance 2021-02-18-0119
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Bear Velazquez - 210-207-7317

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Ruben Arciniega  At Large02/15/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Jane S. Gonzalez  District 302/03/202205/31/2025
 Mr. Martin Cuellar Gutierrez Jr. At Large02/15/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Emilie Renee Herrera  District 206/06/202405/31/2025
 Mr. James Logan Hollerbach  District 1006/17/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Lindsey Andrea Logan  At Large02/15/202405/31/2025
 Mrs. Janell Laney Martinez  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Inayat Momin  District 906/15/202305/31/2025
 Ms. April Mae Monterrosa  District 403/07/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Alexandra Alcala Perez  Mayoral02/16/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Sarah Shakil  District 806/17/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Kaitlin Sirakos  District 103/07/202405/31/2025
 Dr. Rick Tamfu  District 612/02/202105/31/2023
 Mrs. Vickie Amaya Willoughby  District 509/30/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Yan Yan  At Large02/15/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 15
 
 
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Board Composition: One appointee from each City Council district plus one appointee from the Mayor (11 total).
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The SBEDA Committee is a group of citizens appointed by the Mayor and City Council to advise the Mayor, City Council and the City Manager on business issues, goals and related policies concerning small, minority, and woman-owned businesses that are ready, willing, and able to do business with the City, under the policies set forth in the SBEDA ordinance. In addition, they make recommendations concerning modifications of programs and procedures established in the SBEDA Program.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the second Friday of the month, as needed, in City Tower Concourse Room B at 10:00 a.m.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/SBO/Small-Business-Advocacy-Committee
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2010-06-17-0531
2016-05-19-0367
2021-02-18-0119
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Bear Velazquez - 210-207-7317

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Roberto Cesar Mendez Jr District 109/07/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Mohammad Rasool  District 208/04/202205/31/2023
 Ms. Renee Joy McGhee  District 308/19/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Juanita Felicitas Sepulveda  District 410/19/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Anthony Gres  District 508/03/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Angela Gonzales  District 601/21/202105/31/2025
 Mrs. Katherine Sanchez-Rocha  District 701/13/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Mark Luft  District 810/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Steven A. Gonzales  District 903/31/201605/31/2020
 Mr. Roy F. Schauffele  District 1006/20/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Joseph Ray Millhouse  Mayoral10/31/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Storm Water Management Advisory Board (SWMAB) is comprised of thirteen (13) members, including: a. One Board Chair appointed by the Mayor; b. Three Individuals representing the Salado/Cibolo Creek watershed, each appointed from Council Districts 2, 9 and 10; c. Three Individuals representing the Leon Creek/Medina River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 4, 6 and 8; d. Three Individuals representing the Upper San Antonio River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 1, 3 and 5; e. One Individual representing and appointed by Council District 7; f. One Individual as an Environmental Representative appointed by the Mayor; and g. One Individual as a Development Community Representative appointed by the Mayor
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District; Mayoral Appointment
Categories: SWMAB s comprised of thirteen (13) members, including: a. One Board Chair appointed by the Mayor; b. Three Individuals representing the Salado/Cibolo Creek watershed, each appointed from Council Districts 2, 9 and 10; c. Three Individuals representing the Leon Creek/Medina River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 4, 6 and 8; d. Three Individuals representing the Upper San Antonio River watershed each appointed from Council Districts 1, 3 and 5; e. One Individual representing and appointed by Council District 7; f. One Individual as an Environmental Representative appointed by the Mayor; and g. One Individual as a Development Community Representative appointed by the Mayor
Mission/Purpose: The Storm Water Management Advisory Board (SWMAB) is an advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on January 26, 2023 and was created for the following purposes: a. Monitor and track the progress and successful completion of drainage projects including the City’s Drainage and Flood Management Bond Proposition; b. Serve as communication ambassadors to review and advise City Council and City staff on how to improve outreach efforts to residents and businesses affected by construction and other communication initiatives related to drainage and storm water projects as needed; c. Lead the community process with the assistance of watershed working groups and staff to define and prioritize projects for their respective watersheds and districts not already defined within the Bond brochure; and d. Ensure a transparent process in prioritizing future City storm water and drainage investments.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Storm Water Management Advisory Board (SWMAB) meets at least on a quarterly basis.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/PublicWorks
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2023-01-26-0042
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Liaison: Mario Hune - (210) 207-0597

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Luis Alday  District 906/20/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Roger Andrade  District 610/19/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Nefi M. Garza P.E. Mayoral08/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. John Gilbert Hafernick Jr. District 804/06/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Kelsey Ann Krueger  District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Bianca Maldonado  District 708/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Patrice A. Melancon  District 1004/20/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Rodolfo Alejandro Munoz  Mayoral08/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Peter Onofre  District 411/30/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Jennifer Vanee'' Ramos  District 305/02/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Debbie Reid  District 208/03/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Suzanne Brennan Scott  Mayoral08/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Bernardino N. Villasenor  District 508/03/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 13
 
 
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Board Composition: The Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Advisory Board (SBSAB) is comprised of 11 Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: SBSAB is comprised of one Chair appointed by the Mayor; and 10 Members representing the 10 City Council Districts with one appointed by each City Councilmember.
Mission/Purpose: The Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Advisory Board (SBSAB) is an advisory board for the City of San Antonio that was established on January 26, 2023 and was created for the following purposes: a. Monitor and track the progress and successful completion of approved and below-the-line projects included in the City’s Bond Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Bond Proposition; b. Serve as communication ambassadors to review and advise City Council and City staff on how to improve outreach efforts to residents and businesses affected by construction and other communication initiatives related to streets, bridges and sidewalk projects as needed; c. Lead the community process with staff’s assistance to define and prioritize projects for their respective district not already defined within the Bond brochure; and d. Ensure a transparent process in prioritizing future City street, bridge and sidewalk investments.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Advisory Board (SBSAB) meets at least on a quarterly basis.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/PublicWorks
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2023-01-26-0042
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Liaison: Jessica Shirley-Saenz - (210) 207-8022

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. John Bailey  Mayoral11/02/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Matthew James Baiza  District 708/10/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Suzanne Victoria Baker  District 311/30/202305/31/2025
 Dr. Mark David Camann  District 508/03/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Jamie Lamont Coleman  District 208/10/202305/31/2025
 Col. Arthur James Downey  District 909/07/202305/31/2025
 Mr Michael P Kennick  District 810/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. David Zachary Magallanez  District 610/19/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Jonathan Melendez  District 1008/03/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Eduardo Reyes  District 405/18/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Arturo Veliz  District 111/09/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Mission Del Lago TIRZ #6 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Mission Del Lago TIRZ #6 representatives, as well as representatives from the 3 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 3, (4 City Appointments), 1 United Health System representative, 1 Bexar County representative, 1 Southside ISD representative, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 5 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Mission Del Lago Development is in the southern section of the City of San Antonio, approximately 1.5 miles south of Loop 410 South on Hwy 281 South adjacent to Mitchell Lake, near Mission Del Lago Golf Course. The development is in the Southside Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically in the fall of every year; 1 annual meeting is required. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the Municipal Plaza Building or the City Tower Building.
Website Information: www.sanantonio.gov/nhsd/tif/petitioninitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Pete Anthony Benavides  Other12/03/200905/31/2015
 Mr. James Sterling Mattox  Other12/03/200905/31/2017
 Ms. Virginia B. Rogers  Other08/22/200205/31/2017
 Mr. Ryan G. Wilson  Other10/06/200505/31/2015
 
Total Members: 4
 
 
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Board Composition: The Houston Street TIRZ #9 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Houston Street TIRZ #9 representatives, as well as representatives from Bexar County, the one Participating Tax Entity participating in the Houston Street TIRZ #9. The Board has representation from Council District 1, (4 City appointments), and 3 Bexar County appointments. A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: At the core of the City's Central Business District, the re-development of Houston Street TIRZ #9 has been a policy priority for the City of San Antonio. It has become a vibrant mix of activities that promote impactful commercial, residential, and other cultural development along Houston Street and in the surrounding area.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically anytime, when necessary, usually a couple of times a year. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the Municipal Plaza Building or the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Troy Elliott  Other06/01/201505/31/2021
 Ms. Lori Houston  Other06/01/201505/31/2021
 Mr. John Jacks  Other06/01/201505/31/2021
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 4
 
 
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Board Composition: The Stablewood Farms TIRZ #10 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Stablewood Farms TIRZ #10 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (5 City appointments), 1 Bexar County appointment, 1 Alamo Colleges District appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 5 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Stablewood Farms TIRZ #10 housing development was created to provide housing south of U.S. Highway 90 and west of Southwest Loop 410 in the southwest portion of the city. This development served to build new construction homes and multifamily development to the area at a market rate at the time of construction and point of sale. The development serves the North Side Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, no more meetings are needed for this TIRZ from now till the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2025.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/petitioninitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 AVAILABLE Other   
 Mr. James Landon Kane  Other06/28/200105/31/2013
 Mr. Bay Rajabi  Other11/02/200605/31/2013
 Mr. Robert Davis Richardson  Other03/08/200105/31/2013
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2013
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Inner City TIRZ #11 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Inner City TIRZ #11 representatives, City appointments only. The Board includes Councilmembers from Council Districts 1, 2 and 5 and includes representatives from Council Districts 1 and 2 (All City Appointments). A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Inner City TIRZ #11 was originally designated in 2000 to support redevelopment and public infrastructure improvements within the boundaries of the following three enterprise zones: 1) Enterprise Community Enterprise Zone 2) Eastside Enterprise Zone 3) Southside Enterprise Zone. These areas encompass approximately 2.5 square miles and includes portions of the City's downtown, east, and south sides. In 2023, the term for the zone was extended by City Council to September 30, 2035. Today, the Inner City TIRZ #11 supports the responsible redevelopment of the areas within the TIRZ boundaries, prioritizing neighborhoods and corridors with high equity scores. Funding will be prioritized for infrastructure, housing, and small business projects that address community needs for affordable housing, climate readiness and sustainability, economic mobility, food security, connectivity, and wellbeing. TIRZ funded projects should not cause displacement of existing residents or businesses. Housing projects seeking funding from the Inner City TIRZ should support homeownership, housing security, preservation, and respect the cultural and historical identity of the surrounding area. Economic development projects should align with City Council adopted economic framework for labor standards and workplace protections.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled anytime, when necessary, usually several times a year. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the Municipal Plaza Building or the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/cityinitiated#22866823-inner-city-11
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2023-01-12-0011
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Alex Jeremy Birnel  Other09/30/202105/31/2023
 Councilmember Teri Castillo  Other06/01/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Troy Elliot  Other06/01/201105/31/2021
 Mr. Juan A. Garcia  Other05/03/201205/31/2025
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Stephen Hooper Lucke  Other12/09/202105/31/2025
 Councilmember Jalen McKee-Rodriguez  Other06/01/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Mohammad Rasool  Other09/30/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Mario M. Salas  Other04/26/200105/31/2025
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2023
 Ms. Maria Magdalena Williams  Other10/03/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The Plaza Fortuna TIRZ #12 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Plaza Fortuna TIRZ #12 representatives, representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities, and representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 5, (5 City appointments), 3 Bexar County appointments, ACCD appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Plaza Fortuna TIRZ #12 housing subdivision was created to provide housing in the west section of the City of San Antonio, on the northwest comer of Fortuna and Hortencia. The development serves the Edgewood Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, no more meetings are needed for this TIRZ from now till the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2025.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/petitioninitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Shane Davis  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Lance Elliott  Other02/20/202005/31/2021
 Mrs. Mary Hoyt  Other05/31/201805/31/2021
 Mr. Michael Ingersoll  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Logan Marrs  Other11/02/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Lackland Hills TIRZ #13 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Lackland Hills TIRZ #13 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council Districts 1 and 4, (5 City appointments), 3 Bexar County appointments, 1 ACCD appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Lackland Hills TIRZ #13 housing development was created to provide housing in the west section of the City of San Antonio south of Highway 90 and within Loop 410 at Medina Base Road and Palm Valley Drive. The development serves the South San and Southwest Independent School Districts.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, no more meetings are needed for this TIRZ from now till the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2026.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/petitioninitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Salah E. Diab  Other12/03/200905/31/2015
 Mr. Clyde Joseph Johnson  Other12/03/200905/31/2015
 Ms. Elenita Casillas Moreno  Other10/07/200405/31/2015
 Mr. Frank Sergio Moreno  Other10/07/200405/31/2015
 Ms. Donna Stewart  Other06/09/201605/31/2017
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The North East Crossing TIRZ #15 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Northeast TIRZ Crossing #15 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council Districts 2 and 4, (5 City appointments), 3 Bexar County appointments, 1 ACCD appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The North East Crossing TIRZ #15 housing development was created to provide housing in the outside area of Loop 410 and north of U.S. Highway 90 with boundaries of Eisenhauer to the North, Woodlake Parkway to the east, Gibbs Sprawl Road to the south, and Midcrown Drive to the west in the northeastern portion of the city. The development serves the Judson Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, only one more meeting is anticipated for this TIRZ before the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2026.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/petitioninitiated
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3782

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Margaret M. Hartman  Other08/07/200805/31/2021
 Ms. Jaime Leigh Johnson  Other12/03/200905/31/2021
 Ms. Sharon Newport  Other12/12/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Becky Pence-Thomas  Other06/20/200205/31/2015
 Ms. Chelsea Seale  Other12/12/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Brooks City Base TIRZ #16 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 5 voting members, all City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Brooks City Base TIRZ #16 representatives, 5 City Appointees total. A quorum of 3 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: Designated in 2004, the Brooks City Base TIRZ #16 supports the development of housing, commercial, retail and technology-based office space and other amenities in and around Brooks City-Base in the southeastern sector of the city. The TIRZ is located on approximately 2,500 acres and is expected to capture $55.4 million in tax increment throughout the life of the TIRZ.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, we try to align the meetings for this TIRZ during the months of January and July each year. We strategize for available Board rooms to use, and usually seek a room in the Municipal Plaza Building or the City Tower.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Louis J. Fox  Other  05/31/2025
 Ms. Laurie Denise Lerma  Other11/30/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Roland Albert Lozano  Other03/29/201805/31/2025
 Mr. Milo D. Nitschke  Other06/25/202005/31/2025
 Mrs. Bonnie R. Salas  Other03/09/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Mission Creek TIRZ #17 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 10 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Mission Creek TIRZ #17 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 3, (5 City appointments), 2 Bexar County appointments, 1 ACCD appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Mission Creek TIRZ #17 housing development was created to provide housing in the southeast section of the City of San Antonio. The project boundaries include Brooks City-Base to the north, Texas A & M Extension Office to the east, land to the west and industrial land to the south. The development serves the San Antonio Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, only one more meeting for this TIRZ is anticipated to be needed before the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2029.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Shane Davis  Other04/29/202105/31/2021
 Mr. Lance Flaten Elliott  Other04/29/202105/31/2021
 Ms. Mary Hoyt  Other08/29/201305/31/2021
 Mr. Michael Ingersoll  Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mrs Janet M Tovey  Other01/11/202405/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Hallie Heights TIRZ #19 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Hallie Heights TIRZ #19 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (5 City appointments), 3 Bexar County appointments, 1 SARA appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Hallie Heights TIRZ #19 housing development was created to provide housing in the southwest section of the City of San Antonio, on the northwest corner of Southwest Loop 410 and Ray Ellison Boulevard. The development is in the Southwest Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, no more meetings are needed for this TIRZ before the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2024.
Website Information: This board does not have a set meeting schedule or location. Meetings are held on an as needed basis.
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Shane Davis  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Lance Elliott  Other08/10/201705/31/2021
 Mrs. Mary Magdalen Hoyt  Other12/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Logan Marrs  Other09/21/202305/31/2025
 Mrs Janet M. Tovey  Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Heather’s Cove TIRZ #21 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 11 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Heather’s Cove TIRZ #21 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (5 City appointments), 3 Bexar County appointments, 1 San Antonio River Authority (SARA) appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Heathers Cove TIRZ #21 is in the southwest section of the City of San Antonio, at the northwest corner of Southwest Loop 410 and Medina Base Road. The development serves both the Southwest and Northside Independent School Districts.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary; however, no more meetings are needed for this TIRZ before the TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2024.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Shane Davis  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Lance Elliott  Other08/10/201705/31/2021
 Mr. Michael Ingersoll  Other10/17/201906/18/2020
 Mr. Logan Marrs  Other09/21/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Janet M. Tovey  Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Hunters Pond TIRZ #25 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Hunters Pond #25 representatives, as well as representatives from 1 Participating Tax Entity and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (5 City appointments), 2 Bexar County appointments, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 5 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Hunters Pond TIRZ #25 housing development was created to provide housing in the southern section of the City of San Antonio, outside SW Loop 410, west of Zarzamora Road. The development is in the Southwest Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary for this TIRZ until it terminates on 9/30/2031. The meetings are usually held in the Concourse Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Shane Davis  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Lance Elliott  Other06/25/202005/31/2021
 Mr. Michael Ingersoll  Other10/17/201905/31/2021
 Mr. Logan Marrs  Other09/21/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Janet M. Tovey  Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Verano TIRZ #28 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 13 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Verano #28 representatives, as well as representatives from 3 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council Districts 1, 3 and 4, (7 City appointments), 4 Bexar County appointments, 1 ACCD appointment, 1 San Antonio River Authority appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 7 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Verano TIRZ was designated in 2007 to stimulate development in the southern section of the City, between Southwest Loop 410 and the Toyota Motor Manufacturing facility. It encompasses 2,700 acres and is projected to capture $235 million in tax increment throughout its life of over 40 years in total.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled anytime, when necessary. For this TIRZ, up to 4 meetings per year may occur. The meetings are usually held in the Concourse Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
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Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Tim Bartlett  Other10/08/201505/31/2017
 Mr. Daniel T. Crowley  Other12/03/200905/31/2025
 Dr. Amy C. Lewis  Other11/03/201605/31/2023
 Councilmember Adriana Rocha Garcia  Other06/01/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Thad Rutherford  Other12/05/201905/31/2025
 Councilmember Phyllis Viagran  Other07/22/202205/31/2023
 Ms. Rebecca Viagran  Other08/18/202205/31/2023
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Westside TIRZ #30 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Westside TIRZ #30 representatives. The Board has representation from Council Districts 1 and 5, (7 City appointments). A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Westside TIRZ #30 is located west of the City’s Central Business District. The term of the zone is anticipated to terminate through fiscal year 2032. Its location is near a vibrant, tourist-rich area and its many cultural assets will aid in its further development. The zone serves the San Antonio Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. For this TIRZ, up to 6 meetings per year may occur. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: Please visit TIRZ webpage at: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/cityinitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Robert Moreno  Other10/12/202305/31/2025
 Councilmember Teri Castillo  Other06/01/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Nefi M Garza P.E. Other11/03/202205/31/2025
 Councilmember Sukh Kaur  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Melissa Loseff  Other06/06/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Aracely Macias  Other11/10/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Andrea "Andi" Rodriguez  Other11/03/202205/31/2025
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Midtown TIRZ #31 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: District; Tax Increment Financing Division; City Manager's Office; City Attorney's Office
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Do not require City Council approval
Categories: Midtown TIRZ #31 representatives. The Board has representation from Council Districts 1 and 2, (9 City appointments). A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Midtown TIRZ #31, just north of downtown, is located along the San Antonio River immediately north of the Central Business District and aligns generally along Broadway, extending approximately one to two blocks on either side northward to Hildebrand. The boundary also runs north to south along N. St. Mary’s Street to East Mulberry in between the Broadway and St. Mary’s extensions. The boundary follows a portion of US Highway 281 on the north including the Pearl redevelopment and a portion of the Tobin Hill neighborhood. The zone is in the San Antonio Independent School District. The Midtown TIRZ is terminating on 9/30/2041.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. For this TIRZ, up to 4 meetings per year may occur. The meetings are usually held in the Municipal Plaza Building or the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF/CityInitiated
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
2022-01-27-0049
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Troy Elliott  Other06/01/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Homer Garcia  Other06/01/202105/31/2025
 Mr. George E Grimes Jr. District 201/31/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Lori Houston  Other06/01/202105/31/2025
 Ms. Seema Saraswati Kairam  District 110/05/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Marise McDermott  District 104/30/200905/31/2025
 Mr. Alfonso Gerard Robalin  District 102/07/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Suzanne B. Scott  District 106/01/201305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE District 2  05/31/2025
 
Total Members: 9
 
 
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Board Composition: The Mission Drive-In TIRZ #32 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Mission Drive-In TIRZ #32 representatives. The Board has representation from Council District 3, (7 City appointments). A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Mission Drive-In TIRZ #32 is located south of the Central Business District and north of SE Loop 410. Central to its attraction is the historical Mission Drive-In Theatre. The Mission Drive-In TIRZ serves the San Antonio Independent School District, Harlandale Independent School District, and Southside Independent School District boundaries. The Mission Drive-In TIRZ is terminating on 9/30/2027.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary for this TIRZ. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Sarah Bluebonnet  Other06/06/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Lance Elliott  Other08/10/201705/31/2019
 Ms. Brenda Ann Pacheco  Other11/03/202205/31/2025
 Ms. Bernadette Pena  Other09/01/201605/31/2019
 Mrs. Debra Perales  Other09/01/201605/31/2017
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2017
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2017
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Northeast Corridor TIRZ #33 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Northeast Corridor TIRZ #33 representatives. The Board has representation from Council Districts 2 and 10, (7 City appointments). A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Northeast Corridor TIRZ #33 was designated in December 2014, it is comprised of approximately 1,056 acres located northwest of NE Loop 410 and IH 35 along the main thoroughfare from Perrin-Beitel at the intersection with NE Loop 410 through Nacogdoches to the intersection of O’Connor. The Northeast Corridor TIRZ is terminating on 9/30/2034.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are schedule when necessary. For this TIRZ, up to 4 meetings per year may occur. The meetings can be held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Gwendolyn Albers  Other03/10/201605/31/2025
 Mr. Lloyd A. Denton Jr. Other03/10/201605/31/2025
 Mr. Larry Mendez  Other06/06/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Otley Jr. Other08/31/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Amy A. Putney  Other03/19/202005/31/2025
 Mr. Matthew West  Other09/07/201705/31/2025
 Councilmember Marc Whyte  Other06/01/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Hemisfair TIRZ #34 is a City-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 5 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Hemisfair TIRZ #34 representatives. The Board has representation only from City appointments. A quorum of 3 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: Consisting of approximately 191 parcels in approximately 121 acres of property, the Hemisfair TIRZ #34 is located on the southern edge of the Central Business District, bound by Commerce to the north, IH 37 to the east, Cesar Chavez to the south and St. Mary’s to the west. The TIRZ boundary is located entirely within the boundary of City Council District 1. It was designated in 2017, with a 20-year term and a termination date of September 30, 2037. The redevelopment of Hemisfair Park is one of the key catalytic projects in the “Decade of Downtown.”
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. The meetings can be held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Andres Andujar  Other02/17/201705/31/2021
 Ms. Melissa Chamrad  Other02/17/201705/31/2021
 Mr. Troy Elliott  Other02/17/201705/31/2021
 Mr. Homer Garcia, III  Other07/19/201905/31/2021
 Ms. Lori Houston  Other02/17/201705/31/2021
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Tarasco Gardens TIRZ #35 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment:
Categories: Tarasco Gardens TIRZ #35 representatives, as well as representatives from 1 Participating Tax Entity and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (6 City appointments), 1 Bexar County appointment, and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 5 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Tarasco Gardens TIRZ #35 housing development was to build 60 detached single-family homes. The TIRZ is comprised of approximately 11 acres, located on the west side of San Antonio in the northwest corner of the intersection of Interstate Highway Loop 410 and U.S. Highway 90 in Council District 4, bounded on the north by Zabra Street, on the east by Tarasco Street, on the west by Tomar Drive, and on the south by Cable Drive. The zone serves the Northside Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. For this TIRZ one meeting per year may occur. The meetings can be held in the Concourse Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information:
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Lance Flaten Elliott  Other08/06/202005/31/2021
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2021
 AVAILABLE Other  05/31/2021
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Thea Meadows TIRZ #36 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 9 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by:
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District 3
Categories: Thea Meadows TIRZ #36 representatives, as well as representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4, (7 City appointments), as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 6 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Thea Meadows TIRZ #36 is in the southeast quadrant of the City of San Antonio. The property lies northwest of the intersection of South W.W. White Road and S.E. Military Drive adjacent to Salado Creek Greenway, in City Council District 3. The development is in the East Central Independent School District. The TIRZ termination date is 9/30/2054.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. The meetings are usually held in the Concourse Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: This board does not have a set meeting schedule or location. Meetings are held on an as needed basis.
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws:
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Sha-Rone V. Caffie-Reyes  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 Mr. Joshua C. Dym  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 Mrs. Michelle Thi Hoang  Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Steven J. Honigblum  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 Mr. Allen D. Hoover  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 Mr. Jeffrey A. McKinnie  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 Mr. John V. York  Other12/05/201905/31/2021
 
Total Members: 7
 
 
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Board Composition: The Nabors TIRZ #37 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council.
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Nabors #37 representatives, as well as representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 3, (5 City appointments), as well as from the State Senator’s office and State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Nabors TIRZ #37 is in the southeast quadrant of the City of San Antonio. The property lies parallel to Old Corpus Christi Hwy and adjacent to Interstate 37, in City Council District 3. The development is in the East Central Independent School District. The TIRZ terminates on 9/30/2046.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary for this TIRZ. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: The TIRZ No. 37 - Nabors Board was created on May 13, 2021.
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Caleb Chance  Other09/02/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Andrew Lewis  Other08/05/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Markus Andrew Lopez  Other08/05/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Aaron Clint Shackelford IV Other08/10/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Scott Brian Teeter  Other09/09/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Somerset Grove TIRZ #38 is a Petition-Initiated comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Somerset Grove TIRZ #38 representatives, as well as representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4 (5 City Appointments), and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Somerset Grove TIRZ #38 is generally located in the Southwest quadrant of the City of San Antonio. The property lies Northwest of intersection of I-35 and Somerset Road in City Council District 4. The development is in the Southwest Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are scheduled when necessary. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: The TIRZ No. 38 – Somerset Grove Board was created on June 17, 2021 by Ordinance 2021-06-17-0480
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - 210-207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Joel Goldenberg   10/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Clifton Karam   09/16/202105/31/2025
 Mr. John Louis Lohr   09/16/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Clinton Mott   09/16/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Ray H.C. Teske III  09/16/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Valley Sol TIRZ #39 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories: Valley Sol TIRZ #39 representatives, as well as representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council District 4 (5 City Appointments), and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Valley Sol TIRZ #39 is located at the southwest intersection of IH 35 and Fischer Road, in the City of San Antonio. The property lies in City Council District 4. The development is in the Southwest Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically held when necessary. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: The TIRZ No. 39 – Valley Sol Board was created on June 17, 2021 by Ordinance 2021-06-17-0481
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - 210-207-3382

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Joel Goldenberg   10/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Clifton Karam   09/16/202105/31/2025
 Mr. John Louis Lohr   09/16/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Clinton Mott   09/16/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Ray H.C. Teske III  09/16/202105/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Lone Oak TIRZ #40 is a Petition-Initiated TIRZ comprised of 7 voting members with City Appointments each serving two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories: Lone Oak #40 representatives, as well as representatives from 2 Participating Tax Entities and 2 representatives from the State Senator’s office and State Representative’s office. The Board has representation from Council Districts 8 and 9 (5 City Appointments), and the State Senator or Designee, as well as the State Representative or Designee. A quorum of 4 voting members is required to conduct business on the board’s agenda.
Mission/Purpose: The Lone Oak TIRZ #40 is generally located northwest of the intersection of Loop 1604 and Interstate 37, in the City of San Antonio. The property lies in City Council District 3. The development is in the Southwest Independent School District.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are typically held when necessary. Dates and times are flexible depending on the Board schedules. The meetings are usually held in the 10th Floor Conference Room of the City Tower Building.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/TIF
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 2023-01-12-0013
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Fedra Hildebrandt - (210) 207-8477

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Paul Basaldua  At Large02/09/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Laura Cabanilla  At Large02/09/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Todd Compton  At Large02/09/202305/31/2025
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2023
 Mr. George Weron  At Large02/09/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) is comprised of 11 voting Members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor; and five (5) non-voting Members from the following City Departments: Aviation, Center City Development and Operations (CCDO), Transportation; Visit San Antonio; and VIA Metropolitan Transit. Voting members serve a two-year term of office concurrent with the term of the appointing City Councilmember and a quorum of six (6) voting members is required to conduct business on the TAB's agenda.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: The TAB comprises eleven voting members representing the following categories: 3 consumers, a permit holder, driver, or representative from a large taxicab company, a driver or representative from a small taxicab company, a co-operative taxicab company, a limousines company, and a tour/charter company. Also, a member of Visit San Antonio, a member of the Airport Advisory Commission, and a member of the Hotel/Motel Association.
Mission/Purpose: The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) reviews and makes recommendations to the Director of the San Antonio Police Department regarding City Ordinances, rules, and regulations on the licensing and regulatory review process for transportation services licensed by the City. These services include taxicabs, limousines, tours, charters, pedicabs, horse carriages, and group cycles.
Meeting Schedule & Location: Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 5:00 pm in the San Antonio Public Safety Headquarters, 315 S. Santa Rosa, Room 1403. The TAB does not meet in April and December.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/SAPD/SpecializedUnits/GroundTransportation; see also: https://www.sanantonio.gov/Transportation
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 58134
2009-05-21-0433
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Liaison: Gary Gilbert - (210) 207-2748

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mrs. Daniela Serna  District 111/09/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Nicki Anthony Roberson  District 206/02/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Guadalupe George Garcia  District 304/11/201305/31/2025
 Mr. Eddie Pete Rodrigues  District 402/04/201005/31/2025
 Mr. Robert P. Gonzales  District 509/03/200905/31/2025
 Mrs. Erica LaHood  District 604/20/202305/31/2025
 Mr. George N. Mery  District 702/16/201405/31/2025
 Mr. Javier Tristan  District 812/02/202105/31/2025
 Mr. David Patrick Strainge  District 908/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Morgan T Edwards  District 1008/08/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Joseph Thomas Pawlik  Mayoral11/02/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The City Commission on Veterans Affairs (CCVA) is comprised of 11 members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve overlapping two-year staggered terms of office and may serve no more than three two-year terms.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories: District-Appointed Veteran Representatives from all Military branches are selected to serve Veterans in need of assistance. Community Liaisons are appointed by each Councilmember for their respective Council Districts to engage with their local communities and do not serve as alternates, nor can they vote.
Mission/Purpose: The Commission's mission is to serve the Mayor and City Council in an advisory capacity on issues affecting the City's military population, both active and retired. These issues include elderly services, disabled services, homelessness, affordable housing, health and employment. The Commission serves as the community's liaison and advocate for Veterans' affairs and makes recommendations for improving services. The Commission will also consider the impact of any future Base Realignment and Closures to the City's military population, and also act as a clearinghouse on the many services available to Veterans. Serve the City Council in an advisory capacity on Legislative issues affecting the City's Military population, both active and retired, serve as the community's liaison and advocate for Veterans' affairs, advise the City Council on issues affecting San Antonio veterans and their families and make recommendations for improving services.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Commission meets on the third Monday of the month except for City Holidays. Location may vary. At a minimum, the meetings occur once a quarter with the typical cycle being every other month. For 2022, the Board determined monthly meetings will occur until the Board's Bylaws Subcommittee is suspended.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/oma/Veterans
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 93743
2022-12-01-0906
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Jon M. Moeller - (210) 207-2712

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. Carlos Miguel Acosta  District 111/09/202305/31/2025
 Maj. Burrell Dewayne Parmer  District 208/04/202205/31/2023
 Mr. Mark S Cason  District 305/02/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Juanita Felicitas Sepulveda  District 412/14/201705/31/2025
 Mr. John William Gauna Jr. District 509/30/202105/31/2025
 Mrs. Larissa Martinez  District 612/19/202405/31/2025
 Mr. James C. Smith Jr. District 704/20/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Gwendolyn Cherese Godlock  District 810/12/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Humberto L Quintanilla II District 910/14/202105/31/2025
 Dr. Dennis Dee Stuckey  District 1011/21/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Richard Delgado Jr. Mayoral11/30/201705/31/2023
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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Board Composition: The VIA Metropolitan Transit Board of Trustees is comprised of 11 members representing various entities: Five (5) San Antonio City Council representatives, three (3) Bexar County Commissioners Court representatives, and two (2) Suburban Mayors. Each member serves a staggered two-year term. The Chair of the Board is elected by the Board members and serves a two-year term.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: At-Large
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: VIA Metropolitan Transit owns, manages and operates the local transit system under the authority found in Chapter 451 of the Texas Transportation Code.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The VIA Board of Trustees meet at 5PM on the fourth Tuesday of the month, except during the months of November and December at which time the meetings are on a holiday schedule. The meetings are held in the VIA Metro Center Board Room located at 1021 San Pedro, San Antonio, Texas.
Website Information: For more information, please visit: https://www.viainfo.net/team-page/
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 47658
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Debra Longoria - (210) 299-5873

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Ms. Laura Cabanilla  At Large01/14/202112/31/2024
 Mr. Robert L. Comeaux  At Large06/30/201612/31/2023
 Ms. Athalie D. Malone  At Large09/12/201912/31/2025
 Mr. Javier Paredes  At Large01/14/202112/31/2024
 Mrs. Melanie Aranda Tawil  At Large01/14/202112/31/2024
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Composition: The Watershed Improvement Advisory Committee (WIAC) is comprised of fifteen members representing various entities: five (5) City Council representatives; five (5) Bexar County Commissioners Court representatives; and five (5) San Antonio River Authority (SARA) Board of Directors representatives. Each member serves for a two-year term. WIAC is not a public-facing committee and does not accept applications from residents or any other outside organizations or agencies.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: Other
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: WIAC serves to advise the parties on the development of the Watershed Master Plan, the annual editions of the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, the Annual Capital Improvement Plan, and to provide oversight to the implementation of the Capital Improvement Projects. The WIAC reviews and comments on the criteria developed by the Management Committee for use annually to prioritize the projects to be selected for inclusion in the schedule of potential capital improvement projects. The WIAC reviews and comments on the scheduling of potential capital improvement projects prior to their submission to the Committee of Seven. The Committee advises the parties on public awareness activities and serve as the community advocate for the Bexar Regional Watershed Management Program.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The WIAC will meet as often as necessary, but not less than four times a year. Meeting times and locations vary.
Website Information: For more information, please go to http://www.bexarfloodfacts.org/about_brwm/committees.php.
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 96902
Res 2003-15-15
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Kerim Y. Jacaman, CFM - (210) 335-6700

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Mr. James Smyle  At Large05/29/200804/10/2012
 Mr. Robbie Thompson  At Large06/24/201004/10/2012
 AVAILABLE At Large  04/10/2012
 AVAILABLE At Large  04/10/2012
 AVAILABLE At Large  04/10/2012
 
Total Members: 5
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Board of Adjustment is comprised of 18 members: eleven are District Representatives and seven (7) are At-large Representatives. The seven (7) At-large Members serve as Alternate Members and attend meetings in the absence of a District Representative. All Board members serve a two-year term of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District and At-Large
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: To deliver quality City Services and commit to achieving San Antonio's vision of prosperity of its diverse, vibrant, and historic community.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Board of Adjustment holds a public meeting every first and third Monday of the month in the Board Room of the Development and Business Services Center located at 1901 S. Alamo. Meetings start at 1 PM.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/DSD/Boards/BOA
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 65513
2015-12-17-1077
Agenda: View Agenda
 
 
Liaison: Monica Reyes-Urdiales - (210) 207-6310

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 AVAILABLE At Large  05/31/2025
 Dr. Thomas Francis Brereton  District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Samuel Michael Stevens  District 203/07/202405/31/2025
 Ms. Theresa A Ybanez  District 311/30/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Zachary Dean  District 404/20/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Maria Rosario Cruz  District 511/07/201305/31/2025
 Mr. Luis Lopez Gomez  District 603/07/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Phillip Manna  District 701/10/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Donald Oroian  District 810/05/201705/31/2025
 Ms. Kimberly Bragman  District 901/31/201905/31/2025
 Ms. Tamara Benavides  District 1008/03/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Andrew Matthew Ozuna  Mayoral11/14/201905/31/2025
 Mr. John Matthew Bonillas  At Large05/04/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Evelyn Brown  At Large05/04/202305/31/2025
 Ms. Elizabeth Rachele Ingalls  At Large09/09/202105/31/2023
 Ms Jo-Anne Kaplan  At Large09/09/202105/31/2023
 Mr. Razmin Riahi  At Large05/04/202305/31/2025
 Mr. Jesse H. Vasquez  At Large09/09/202105/31/2023
 
Total Members: 18
 
 
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Board Description
Board Composition: The Zoning Commission is comprised of eleven (11) members: 10 District Appointed Members appointed by their respective Councilmembers and one (1) Member appointed by the Mayor. Commissioners serve overlapping two-year terms of office.
Appointed by: City Council
District; At-Large; Mayoral Appointment: District
Categories:
Mission/Purpose: The Zoning Commission is responsible for conducting public hearings related to zoning change requests. The Commission conducts public hearings and recommends the appropriate boundaries of zoning districts and recommends changes to the regulation to be enforced in those zoning districts to City Council. Additionally, the Zoning Commission prepares a final report for the City Council on recommendations for change in zoning district boundaries or regulations in zoning districts.
Meeting Schedule & Location: The Zoning Commission holds a public hearing on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 1 PM in the Board Room of the Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center located at 1901 S. Alamo.
Website Information: https://www.sanantonio.gov/DSD/Boards/Zoning
Ordinance/Articles of Incorporation/By Laws: 98697
2015-12-17-1077
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Liaison: Dezarae Leal - 210-207-0261

 Name DistrictAppointed DateDate Expires
 Dr. Daniel Hansford Kellum Jr. District 108/31/202305/31/2025
 Miss Taylor Erin Watson  District 209/09/202105/31/2023
 Dr. George Hinojosa Jr. District 301/25/202405/31/2025
 Mr. Eduardo Reyes  District 406/01/202305/31/2025
 Mr. John Marcus Bustamante  District 506/14/201805/31/2025
 Mr. Kin Yan Hui  District 609/12/201905/31/2025
 Mr. Robert Wayne Sipes  District 711/02/201705/31/2025
 Mr. Osvaldo Ortiz  District 812/02/202105/31/2025
 Mr. Marco Barros  District 906/17/202105/31/2025
 Mr. John Emmett Whitsett  District 1008/03/202305/31/2025
 Mrs. Janelle Reyes-Lopez Chase  Mayoral09/07/202305/31/2025
 
Total Members: 11
 
 
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