Majority of San Antonio council balks at 6% property tax increase proposed by city manager


In a rare moment of unity, the majority of San Antonio City Council appears to agree Thursday that the proposed budget thrown together by City Manager Erik Walsh is a nonstarter. Tasked with figuring out a way to plug a hole in the city’s looming $130 million budget deficit, Walsh proposed raising property taxes by […]
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