Ron Aaron Eisenberg / July 1, 2021
AHISD Wins Approval To Demolish Two Structures on Broadway At a recent meeting. Alamo Heights city council members approved a request from the Alamo Heights Independent School District to demolish buildings at 6815 and 6801 Broadway Street. The two lot …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / June 4, 2021
Terrell Hills Schedules Blood Drive A blood drive hosted by the City of Terrell Hills is set for Tuesday, July 11, in the City Hall parking lot from 12:00 noon until 5:00 pm. Anyone who is 17 years old, weighs at least 110 pounds, is in good gener …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / May 12, 2021
Identify Theft on Rise Area police departments report there has been an increase in identity theft in recent months. Police chiefs in Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and Olmos Park all told 78209 Magazine residents are experiencing identity theft. One of …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / April 1, 2021
Area Fire Chiefs Offer Tips On Fire Prevention Including Home Inspections to Prevent Fires Terrell Hills Fire Chief Billy Knupp told 78209 Magazine the city will inspect homes to let residents know about potential fire hazards. “We call them in-home sa …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / March 9, 2021
AH Council Picks Site for New, Permanent Bike Park, Extends Temporary Park So Kids Can Ride Photo by: Anne Kinsey At the February 8 meeting, the Alamo Heights City Council unanimously voted to establish a bike park on property in the general area of th …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / February 8, 2021
No Tornado Siren for Alamo Heights, At Least Not Yet For the second month in a row, Alamo Heights City Council took no action on fire chief Michael Gdovin’s request for a tornado warning siren in Alamo Heights. The council meeting was held on January 1 …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / December 31, 2020
Photo by JacLou DL Backyard Chickens Not Welcome in Alamo Heights Owners of backyard chickens seeking approval from the Alamo Heights city council to raise chickens lost out when the council refused to amend the city ordinance that bans chickens and ot …
Berit Mason / November 30, 2020
Voters Say “Yes,” Officially, to City Improvement Projects On November 17, the $13.25 million bond issue, the “Austin Highway/Lower Broadway Improvement Project” was officially approved. The money is to better streets and drainage, along a corridor sta …
Ron Aaron Eisenberg / November 4, 2020
Watering (using automatic or manual irrigation systems) is permitted only once a week before 10:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. The last number of your address determines what day you can water. You may use drip irrigation, soaker hose, or hand-held hose du …