Renaming Cesár E. Chávez Boulevard could cost San Antonio $200,000 or more
San Antonio officials estimate that changing the name of Cesár E. Chávez Boulevard could cost the city upwards of $200,000. The city predicts it would cost residents along the downtown thoroughfare $26 to $51 per household to update identification cards, legal documents and other information if the change transpires, according to KSAT. Around 300 addresses […]
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