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How to learn about San Antonio’s fiscal year 2025 proposed budget

City residents are invited to get involved with next year’s budget planning

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Attend one for 11 budget information town halls across San Antonio this month.

Photo by City of San Antonio

It’s that time of year again. The City of San Antonio is working on its next fiscal year’s budget — running each year from October 1 to September 30 — and wants your input.

Come join City Manager Erik Walsh and staff from key city departments for a series of town hall meetings about the Fiscal Year 2025 proposed budget throughout the month.

During each session, budget highlights will be shared and residents will have the opportunity to ask questions. There will be a series of 11 meetings across the city, including a new youth event. The youth event will begin at 10 a.m., but every other town hall will start at 6:30 p.m.

Here’s what we know about the meetings:

Monday, August 19

  • Budget Town Hall - District 2 | Wheatley Heights Sports Complex, 200 Noblewood Dr.
  • Budget Town Hall - District 4 | Miller’s Pond Community Center Gym, 6175 Old Pearsall Rd.

Tuesday, August 20

  • Budget Town Hall - District 1 | Central Library, 600 Soledad St.
  • Budget Town Hall - District 9 | Walker Ranch Senior Center, 835 W. Rhapsody Dr.

Monday, August 26

  • Budget Town Hall - District 5 | Normoyle Community Center Gym, 700 Culberson Ave.
  • Budget Town Hall - District 10 | Northeast Senior Center, 4135 Thousand Oaks Dr.

Wednesday, August 28

  • Budget Town Hall - District 6 | Cuellar Community Center, 5626 San Fernando St.
  • Budget Town Hall - District 7 | Garza Community Center Gym, 1450 Mira Vista

Thursday, August 29

  • Budget Town Hall - District 3 | Southside Lions Senior Center, 3303 Pecan Valley Dr.
  • Budget Town Hall - District 8 | Phil Hardberger Ecology Center, 8400 NW Military Hwy.

Saturday, August 31

  • Budget Town Hall - Youth | Central Library, 600 Soledad St. | 10 a.m.

Interested in attending one of the meetings? Residents must register in advance. City Council will vote on the budget on Thursday, Sept. 19.

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