2012-2017 Bond Project Propositions

Proposition 1: Streets, Bridges & Sidewalks Improvements

Funding: $337.44 million

This proposition will be used to make permanent public improvements to streets, bridges and sidewalks, as well as other improvements necessary or related to the following, including, but not limited to: bicycle lanes, relocation of utilities, street lighting, technology improvements and signage.

41 Projects

Name Funding
36th Street and Bangor Drive Intersection $1,100,000
36th Street Phase III B (Billy Mitchell Boulevard to General Hudnell Drive) $6,000,000
Bandera Road and Eckhart Road Intersection $600,000
Bandera Road and Tezel Road Intersection $400,000
Blanco Road Phase II (Edison Drive to El Monte Boulevard & Olmos Creek to Jackson Keller Road) $14,656,000
Buena Vista Corridor (Frio Street to Santa Rosa Street) $1,500,000
Bulverde Road and Classen Road Realignment $2,000,000
Callaghan Road (Evers Road to Centerview Drive) $6,630,000
Cesar Chavez Corridor (Frio Street to Santa Rosa Street) $1,400,000
Cherry Street (Dawson Street to Milam Street) $2,636,000
Citywide Bridge Program $23,462,000
Commerce Corridor (Frio Street to Santa Rosa Street) $1,500,000
Cupples Road (Merida Street to Castroville Road) $6,504,000
District 1 Area Pedestrian Mobility & Street Improvements $6,068,000
District 4 Area Pedestrian Mobility & Street Improvements $690,000
Downtown Streets Reconstruction $40,000,000
East Commerce (N. Rio Grande to E. Houston Street) $7,455,000
Espada Road (Loop 410 to E. Ashley Road) $6,000,000
Frio City Road Sidewalks (Brazos Street to W. Malone Avenue) $5,000,000
Frio Street (Commerce Street to Cesar Chavez Boulevard) $1,700,000
Hardy Oak Boulevard (Stone Oak Parkway to Knights Cross Drive) $8,800,000
Hausman Road (Loop 1604 to IH-10) $30,000,000
HemisFair Park Area Streets Redevelopment $15,000,000
Higgins Road and Classen Road Intersection $2,820,000
Ingram Road (Culebra Road to Mabe Road) $7,814,000
Marbach Road Phase II B (Meadow Way to Loop 410) $5,301,000
Medical Center Intersection Improvements $6,600,000
Peggy Drive Extension $5,600,000
Presa Ramps at Highway 90 $7,000,000
Ray Ellison Boulevard (Loop 410 to Old Pearsall Road) $22,200,000
Redland Road (Loop1604 to Jones Maltsberger Road) $10,039,000
Redland Road (Loop1604 to Ridgewood Parkway) $10,700,000
Tezel Road (Culebra Road to Timber Path Road) $7,251,000
Theo Avenue & Malone Avenue Corridors $14,195,000
US 281/ Loop 1604 Northern Interchange $30,000,000
West Vestal Place (Commercial Avenue to Pleasanton Road) $3,932,000
Villaret Boulevard (Highway 16 to Zarzamora Street) $3,700,000
West Huisache (Zarzamora Street to Kampmann Boulevard) $4,170,000
West Magnolia (Lake Boulevard to Zarzamora Street) $1,037,000
West Mistletoe (San Antonio Avenue to Zarzamora Street) $1,640,000
Wilson Boulevard (Club Drive to Donaldson Avenue) & Thespian Island $1,000,000
Public Art: (1%) for Streets, Bridges, & Sidewalks Projects $3,341,000

Proposition 2: Drainage & Flood Control Improvements

Funding: $128.03 million

The proposition will provide drainage and flood water improvements and facilities to be used for the removal of and protection from harmful excess water. This proposition will also provide for drainage or other stormwater improvements.

17 Projects

Name Funding
Belfast and Janda Susan Drainage $2,662,000
Belford Area Drainage $8,000,000
Elmendorf Lake Area $1,500,000
Goliad Road Drainage (SE Military Drive to Loop 410) $10,309,000
Hausman Road Drainage (Loop 1604 to IH-10) $13,500,000
Indian Creek Channel Phase II $6,499,000
McCullough Avenue Area Drainage $12,509,000
Menger Creek Drainage $6,526,000
Mountain View Estates Phase III Drainage $3,000,000
Mud Creek Tributary A Drainage $2,000,000
Quail Creek Tributary Drainage $4,949,000
Redland Road Drainage (Loop 1604 to Ridgewood Parkway) $10,700,000
Sapphire Drive and Flora Mae Drive (Billy Drive to Alfred Drive) $5,373,000
Seeling Channel Phase II Drainage $24,606,000
Upper Woodlawn Drainage $3,000,000
West Avenue Low Water Crossing $6,630,000
Westwood Village Phase II $5,000,000
Public Art: (1%) for Drainage & Flood Control Projects $1,268,000

Proposition 3: Parks, Recreation, & Open Space Improvements

Funding: $87.15 million

This proposition will acquire, construct, equip and renovate various park, recreation and open space. It will also provide park additions.

68 Projects

Name Funding
36th Street Park $200,000
Acme Park $350,000
Alamo Plaza $1,000,000
Beacon Hill Park $450,000
Botanical Gardens $1,200,000
Brackenridge Park $1,200,000
Cathedral Park $900,000
Coliseum Park $175,000
Collins Garden Park $500,000
Comanche Lookout Park $700,000
Copernicus Park $300,000
Cuellar Park $350,000
Dellview Park $250,000
District 3 Community Center $6,000,000
District 5 Senior Center $1,750,000
District 10 Senior Center $10,000,000
Elmendorf Park $2,250,000
French Creek Park $350,000
Gilbert Garza Park $500,000
Gold Canyon Park $1,000,000
Golden Community Park $350,000
Greater Mission Area Recreational Facility $2,500,000
Hardberger Park $4,287,000
HemisFair Park $15,000,000
Heritage Duck Pond Park $400,000
Herrera Park $200,000
Highland Park $450,000
Japanese Tea Gardens $750,000
Jim Mattox Park $200,000
Joe Ward Park $350,000
Kenwood Park $150,000
Lady Bird Johnson Park $1,600,000
Lakeside Park $250,000
Lee's Creek Park $200,000
Levi Strauss Park $350,000
Lincoln Park $200,000
LoneStar Recreational Facility $1,850,000
Los Angeles Heights Park $300,000
Lou Kardon Park $650,000
Mario Farias Park $250,000
McAllister Park $1,000,000
Martin Luther King Park $2,000,000
Nani Falcone Park $200,000
New Territories Park $350,000
Normoyle Park $500,000
Northampton Park $400,000
Northwest Area Recreational Facility $3,000,000
Olmos Basin Park $500,000
Oscar Perez Park $350,000
Palm Heights Park $500,000
Panther Springs Park $2,500,000
Pearsall Park $7,500,000
Pickwell Park $300,000
Pittman-Sullivan Park $650,000
Pytel Park $400,000
Raintree Park $400,000
San Antonio Natatorium $400,000
San Pedro Springs Park $1,075,000
Scates Park $350,000
Southside Lions Park $750,000
Stinson Park $650,000
Stone Oak Park $400,000
Sunset Hills Park $200,000
Thunderbird Hills Park $350,000
Tom Slick Creek Park $375,000
Travis Park $75,000
West End Park $400,000
Woodlawn Lake Park $1,000,000
Public Art: (1%) for Parks, Recreation & Open Spaces Projects $863,000

Proposition 4: Library, Museum & Cultural Arts Facilities Improvements

Funding: $29.03 million

This proposition will acquire, construct, improve, renovate and equip library, museums and cultural art facilities or other facilities.

11 Projects

Name Funding
New District 2 Branch Library $6,000,000
Carver Cultural Center $1,000,000
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center $845,000
Blue Star Art Complex $250,000
New District 6 Branch Library Site $1,400,000
New District 9 Branch Library $7,000,000
Witte Museum $4,000,000
Central Library $4,000,000
Children's Museum $3,000,000
San Antonio Museum of Art $1,000,000
Hangar 9 Museum $250,000
Public Art: (1%) for Library, Museum & Cultural Arts Facilities Projects $287,000

Proposition 5: Public Safety Facilities Improvements

Funding: $14.35 million

This proposition will acquire, construct, improve, renovate and equip public safety facilities to include fire, police, Emergency Medical Services and animal care facilities.

3 Projects

Name Funding
Fire Station 18 Replacement $6,098,000
Fire Station 30 Replacement $5,906,000
Stray Animal Kennels $2,200,000
Public Art: (1%) for Public Safety Facilities Projects $142,000

These propositions will also allow for the acquisition of lands and rights of way necessary to accomplish such purposes as well as the acquiring and installing public art related to these projects.