City of San Antonio seeking public input in survey about horse-drawn carriages
San Antonio has launched an online survey to gain public input as City Council weighs a potential ban on horse-drawn carriages, a controversial fixture of downtown tourism. The city's Community Engagement Team developed the survey to gather public input ahead of the August meeting of the Transportation Advisory Board. Feedback from the survey will provide guidance to the board as it considers making recommendations affecting the future of carriage operators.
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