San Antonio City Council votes to remove horse-drawn carriages from city streets by 2030
City Council voted Thursday to send downtown's horse-drawn carriages riding into the sunset — albeit at a slow pace. Council voted unanimously — although with one abstention — to phase out for-hire carriages in the city center over the next five years. Under the new plan, the vehicles will operate as usual, then face reduced hours until being fully prohibited by Jan. 1, 2030.
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