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Asked: the St. Mary’s parking pilot

Now that the city’s parking plan is on hold, we want to hear your thoughts.

Heavy construction and orange traffic barriers on the St. Mary's Strip

Heavy construction on the strip exacerbated existing traffic issues.

Photo by SATXtdoay team

Following the Oct. 8 public meeting regarding the St. Mary’s parking permit plan, the project has been put on ice in order to collect more feedback from residents.

The pilot — which would last one year, close residential streets from 10 p.m.-6 a.m. seven days a week, and grant residents four free permits — has been a hot topic since late September. Brush up on the details with reporting by MySA, San Antonio Report + San Antonio Express-News, or dive into the study yourself.

If you are a resident or business owner around St. Mary’s affected by this program, we would love to know your thoughts. Your opinion could appear in a future newsletter.

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