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Plan to construct Alamo visitor s center and museum clears major hurdle
After a two-hour presentation, the commissioners court passed a funding allocation of up to $25 million for a new visitor s center and museum outside the landmark. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 5:35 PM CDT May 18, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The most well-known spot in San Antonio is getting some new attractions.
The Bexar County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved funding for the creation of a visitor’s center and museum outside The Alamo. The funding is part of a modified Alamo redevelopment plan approved by San Antonio City Council in April.
Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick made a rare appearance at the Bexar County Commissioners Court ahead of the vote, beginning his remarks by showing off Alamo memorabilia and demonstrating his passion for the landmark including a 12-pound cannonball and commissioned diorama.
Sheriff proposes mental health facility inside Bexar County Jail
Plan would turn unused bed space into clinic, run ‘separate and independent’ from BCSO
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The cost to care for and monitor inmates meant for TDCJ facilities will cost the Bexar County Sheriff s Office over $1 million. (KSAT)
To better address inmates with mental health issues, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar is proposing a plan to convert unused space in the jail’s annex into a mental health facility.
Salazar wrote to the Bexar County Commissioners Court on Tuesday about the proposal, seeking their approval and support for it.
“I believe we have enough interested parties who would be willing to collaborate on the issue and ultimate solution,” Salazar wrote in his letter.