Line wraps around City Hall as debate over Project Marvel, Spurs arena gets underway
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct the spelling of Sean Elliott's name. San Antonio City Hall was standing room only Thursday morning as hundreds of people descended on council chambers ahead of a highly anticipated vote that will determine how quickly city leaders move ahead on plans for a new Spurs arena. Representatives from progressive group the Texas Organizing Project and the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce — which have opposing views on the speed with which the city is moving on the project — packed the seats.
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