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Bexar County to host town halls for fiscal year 2024-2025 budget

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

SATXtoday: Bexar County Court House

The Bexar County Courthouse was built between 1892-1896 and stands on the corner of Dolorosa + Dwyer Streets in downtown San Antonio.

Photo by Lily Thomas

As the City of San Antonio preps for the release of its proposed FY2025 budget, Bexar County is gearing up to do the same with its public budget discussions.

So, what’s the difference is between the city and county budgets? While San Antonio focuses on serving the population within city limits, Bexar County provides services for all county and city residents. Learn more about how the county operates.

Make plans to join Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai at one of the upcoming Budget Town Halls to learn more about the budget and share your feedback.

Note: All meetings will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 13

  • Budget Town Hall - Precinct 3 | Meals on Wheels, 2718 Danbury St.

Thursday, Aug. 15

  • Budget Town Hall - Precinct 2 | Westside Education & Training Center, 610 SW 41st St.

Wednesday, Aug. 21

  • Budget Town Hall - Precinct 1 | CentroMed Health & Wellness Center, 3800 Commercial Ave.

Thursday, Aug. 22

  • Budget Town Hall - Precinct 4 | Second Baptist Church Community Center, 3310 E. Commerce St.

Pro tip: Take the Bexar County Budget Survey today.

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