Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Keep the Concrete Pouring...
Today the concrete was poured. It has been long since I have seen such hard (physical) workers, non stop until the evening hours. Thank you, to the guys physically working on this project from start to finish...




Tuesday, March 30, 2010
It's Groundbreaking...Literally!
Today bump outs took shape with groundbreaking results. Traffic seemed calm and respectful to the project going on. One curious patron parked his black BMW at the corner of Mission & Alamo St. to view the wonderful sight of the TIRZ project taking place, in full force...








Monday, March 29, 2010
I Smell Changes In The Air...
A Few barriers in the way, but at last we continue the TIRZ Project as scheduled. Anyone interested in the project? I would strongly suggest you get involved with your community and work within the community...
Until tomorrow, I leave you with these photo updates. Enjoy...








Until tomorrow, I leave you with these photo updates. Enjoy...








Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Project Will Calm Traffic on South Alamo...

The TIRZ Project will calm traffic down South Alamo as seen on the 1st day of the TIRZ Project. VIA busses and trolleys, delivery trucks, and other traffic became calm during the first part of the morning into the afternoon hours on Monday, March 22, 2010.
Completing this project will insure that no accident will occur to many of our tourists/locals that patronize our businesses in Southtown.
(Above photo you can see a pedestrian (not hurt) trying to cross at the corner of Mission & South Alamo, but with vehicles flying down the street, you know what comes next...)

(Photo taken at Adams & South Alamo April 2007)

(Photo Taken at Cedar & South Alamo September 2007)
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Waiting to Cross the Other Side...

Still waiting to see some action on the TIRZ project. At around 9:00am Curtis Johnson (King William Resident) could be seen at South Alamo St. and Mission reviewing paper work, looking at the bulb outs and quickly back into his vehicle.
Meeting to be held with Southtown Chamber President Rene Guerrero, Tim Sulak (TIRZ Project Manager) and others...
(Photo taken today, shows a truck blocking one of the few cross walks in Southtown. Hopefully the TIRZ project will eliminate this problem as it is quite difficult crossing this crosswalk when cars will not slow down, and speed up as you are crossing. )
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
TIRZ Project Comes To a Halt!

STOP!!! The TIRZ Project comes to a halt today. No word on why and when the project will continue as we hope within 3 weeks all nine bulb outs will be completed. Below you will see a photo taken today as talks of TIRZ were being discussed between project manager Tim Sulak (UT Longhorns T-Shirt), City of San Antonio Rep. and supposedly HDRC (Historic Design Review Committee) Reps.
Please let the TIRZ Project continue...

Monday, March 22, 2010
The Moment we have been waiting for...










The Southtown TIRZ project went underway this Monday morning of March 22, 2010. It was a joyous sight to see the positive changes being made to improve the overall experience here along South Alamo St. The purpose of this blog is to give you photo updates on the progression of the Southtown TIRZ project as it starts and finishes.
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