San Antonio Tenants Union says it will protest at city council meeting over lax public housing security

Organizers from the San Antonio Tenants Union say they plan to protest at the next city council meeting if board members from Opportunity Home, formerly the San Antonio Housing Authority, ignore their complaints about lax security. Those comments from Maureen Galindo and other Tenants Union organizers came during a protest at the O.P. Schnabel Apartments, a public housing complex in Southtown. The activists said Opportunity Home refuses to pay for security guards at its properties and ignores health and safety complaints from low-income tenants.
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