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City allows controversial project to continue

August 17, 2018 expressnews Leave a Comment

City allows controversial project to continue By John Tedesco August 17, 2018 Photo: William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News Image 1of/7 Caption Close Image 1 of 7 Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Photo: William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News Image 2 of 7 Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Photo: William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News Image 3 of 7 Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Photo: William Luther, Staff / San Antonio Express-News Image 4 of 7 Large equipment clears land Wednesday, June 27, 2018 seen from Washita Way north west of the Loop 1604 and I-10 intersection on San Antonio’s north side. Large equipment clears land… [Read full story]




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