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Mayor David Marne says issue should be considered after May voting Committee looks at water, roadways, housing for next 25 years Nearly half nix development of Shavano Park city tract COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Roadmap to North Side’s future PG.13 CASTLE HILLS SHAVANO PARK NORTH SIDE 78213 78230 78231 78248 78249 APRIL 13 - MAY 11, 2015 VOL. 3, ISSUE 10 Take another look at curfew LOCAL EDITORIAL PG. 05 Magik Performing Arts Center offers acting classes for kids Some residents want drainage repairs tackled before street work MAGIK THEATRE RAISES CURTAIN ON NORTH SIDE VENUE Castle Hills prepares plan to stem flooding, handle runoff PG.21 PG.15 PG.20 Shining a light on home decor New business delivers warm cookies to your doorstep COMPTON'S LAMPS & SHADES TIFF'S TREATS PG. 24 PG. 25 COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY HEALTH Colonial Hills students tackle wellness issues DEALS & COUPONS Discover the city through LOCAL deals from restaurants, retailers and services in your community, and save money while you do it! pg. 27 BUY LOCAL SHOP LOCAL PG.18

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This month in LOCAL Zone 2: Colonial Hills Elementary School students tackle wellness issues by holding a community health fair, Castle Hills prepares plan to stem flooding and handle runoff while some residents want drainage repairs tackles before street work, and the Magik Theatre raises the curtain on North Side venue, offering acting classes for kids. If you missed it in your mailbox, read it online now!

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Mayor David Marne says issue should be considered after May voting

Committee looks at water, roadways, housing for next 25 years

Nearly half nix development of Shavano Park city tract

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Roadmap to North Side’s future

PG.13

CASTLE HILLS SHAVANO PARK NORTH SIDE 78213 78230 78231 78248 78249 APRIL 13 - MAY 11, 2015VOL. 3, ISSUE 10

Take another look at curfew

LOCAL EDITORIALPG. 05

Magik Performing Arts Center offers acting classes for kids

Some residents want drainage repairs tackled before street work

MAGIK THEATRE RAISES CURTAIN ON NORTH SIDE VENUE

Castle Hills prepares plan to stem flooding, handle runoff

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PG.15

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Shining a light on home decor

New business delivers warm cookies to your doorstep

COMPTON'S LAMPS & SHADES

TIFF'S TREATS

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COMMUNITY NEWS

COMMUNITY HEALTHColonial Hills students tackle wellness issues

DEALS& COUPONS

Discover the city through LOCAL deals from restaurants, retailers and services in your community, and save money while you do it! pg. 27

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The heyday for violent crime in the Alamo City occurred during the late 1980s and early 1990s, when I was a police reporter for the San Antonio Express-News. Back then, a tide of violence swept across the city thanks to youth gangs and prison gangs.

One of my friends, San Antonio Police Department homicide Detective Alvin “Rusty” Brown, saw me hovering around so many crime scenes he eventually quipped, “Edwards, we have to stop meeting like this.”

There are many reasons why today San Antonio sees fewer crimes of violence. One is the caliber of the police force. But, I also think a lot of the credit goes to voluntary efforts such as Citizens on Patrol.

I remain impressed by the efforts of these volunteers who selflessly patrol their neighborhoods and report crimes to SAPD.

They are watching for offenses ranging from thefts to car break-ins and home burglaries.

These residents are not paid, they don’t get medals, they aren’t mentioned in headlines or praised by news anchors, and yet each day and night these folks go out, braving all kinds of weather, to make our residences more secure. They are the civilian eyes and ears of the Police Department. And, they come from all walks of life.

The one factor they have in common: a willingness to serve others.

While COP volunteers aren’t allowed to carry weapons and are encouraged not to confront criminals, their observations and diligence help police map, contain and control property crimes, which otherwise have the potential to fuel offenses against people.

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LOCAL COMMENTARY

Keeping Fiesta 2015 fun but sober by SUSAN YERKES

To many San Antonians, April

means one thing: “Get your flip-flops on and grab a beer — it’s

Fiesta time, and the party’s on!”

However, keep this in mind: April also is National Alcohol Awareness Month.

I thought about that after a recent conversation with attorney Joe Hoelscher, whose criminal-law practice focuses on DWI and substance-abuse cases.

“Fiesta is really big for us,” he said. “Historically, I have made as much as 25 percent of my annual revenue off Fiesta-related arrests. Generally, you find the largest aggregation of law- enforcement officials in the state here in San Antonio during Fiesta.”

That’s not to say Fiesta is one big booze-fest. Far from it. Considering the hundreds of thousands of folks who attend, Fiesta is a pretty family-friendly affair.

“When I moved to San Antonio and started hearing about Fiesta I thought, ‘Oh gosh, we’re going to have a lot of arrests,’” said Officer Misty Floyd, a San Antonio Police Department spokeswoman. “But in the last few years, we haven’t seen big spikes in DWIs during Fiesta. There’s definitely more of an effort on our part to keep things in line.”

Last year, police reported 402 DWI arrests during Fiesta, compared to 339 in 2013, but Floyd noted that Fiesta 2014 was extended over an extra week because of the Easter holiday. This year, the Fiesta Commission and police are celebrating the fact that for the last four years, not a single person has been killed in a traffic accident related to Fiesta.

While SAPD provides the bulk of manpower during the celebration, the Department of Public Safety has almost doubled its Fiesta force. Bexar County sheriff ’s deputies and deputy constables, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission officers and even Texas Department of Transportation personnel are also out there working to keep Fiesta safe.

“Every law-enforcement agency is involved,” Bexar County Sheriff Susan Pamerleau said. “We don’t put on extra officers, but we use everybody we’ve got. DWIs are a daily problem in this community; not just during Fiesta. But Fiesta is a two- or three-week long party, so yes, we have to be more watchful.”

Maj. Richard Jauregui, of the TABC’s San Antonio regional office, is among those keeping watch. TABC agents, many of them undercover at Fiesta, are concerned with stopping anyone from serving alcohol to minors and folks who are already intoxicated.

“We use all the personnel in our office, and in the past we’ve brought people from around the district, although we’ve increased our staff enough here in the past few years that now we can handle it,” he said.

“Also, in the 15 years I’ve been in San Antonio, I’ve seen Fiesta become more controlled as far as our violations are concerned,” Jauregui added. “A lot of the nonprofits that put on Fiesta events have changed their ways. They have to have at least a temporary license to sell alcohol, and we also offer training to get their (alcohol) servers certified, and a lot of the groups have been taking advantage of that.”

Meanwhile, TxDOT places extra emphasis on its Person Appointed to Stay Sober, or P.A.S.S., campaign promoting designated drivers, featuring warnings about DWI on TransGuide highway signs, and promoting their Sober Rides pledges and website.

“We try to remind people that a DWI can easily end up costing you up to $17,000, and you could lose not only your driver’s license, but your job,” said TxDOT spokeswoman Laura Lopez.

Along with Silver Eagle Distributors and Yellow Cab, TxDOT also helps sponsor the Fiesta Commission’s Fiesta Safe Rides program, which distributes $20 taxi vouchers to folks who plan to drink, but don’t want to drive drunk.

“This year, we’re giving out 2,500 free $20 taxi vouchers for use during Fiesta,” said interim Fiesta Commission Executive Director Phil Nelson. They are available at the Fiesta Store, 2611 Broadway.

There’s a fine line between having fun and having too much fun, and that line can get blurry faster than your vision after a few too many brewskis. So keep that $17,000 penalty box in mind, and party like there is a tomorrow. ¡Viva Fiesta!

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Shouldn’t it be the parents, and not the government, deciding when children should be at home? At the same time, parents need to set a good example about proper conduct for kids outside of the house. And inside, for that matter.

These points come to mind in the wake of a reappraisal of the city’s 24-year-old juvenile-curfew law, with a recommendation from the Public Safety Committee to renew the ordinance for another three years.

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over the years also attacked truancy. In the early days of the curfew, gang

violence and drive-by shootings were on the rise. Leaders wanted to curb the trauma.

Under the curfew, those 16 and younger must not be on the streets, in a vehicle or on foot from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. every day, and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days. Exceptions are made for children who are working, running a sanctioned errand, caring for a parent or a caregiver, doing volunteer work or on a school or church outing.

Citations for Municipal Court are issued to the parents, not the kids. The idea is to make parents feel the financial pinch.

The number of citations is relatively small these days, which is one indication that maybe the curfew has outlived its usefulness. Also, violent crime has diminished. And while it’s true kids need to stay in school, the Legislature is considering whether truancy laws, and punishments such as fines and jail, are too onerous.

Cities with curfew laws should worry about bigger issues, such as infrastructure and public safety involving real crimes. However, parents must also do their part by teaching acceptable values to their kids.

-The Local Community News editorial board includes Harry Lees, Gregg Rosenfield and Thomas Edwards.

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a variety of settings around town. They include the Food Truck Event at H-E-B Alon Market, 8503 N.W. Military Highway, and The Best of Mexico, at the Shops at La Cantera, 15900 La Cantera Parkway. Get a full list – and learn about the new Culinary Grotto – at www.culinariasa.org. Tickets are already on sale through the website.

NORTHSIDE ISD The Northside Independent School District board meets 7 p.m. April 14 in

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CASTLE HILLS The City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. in City Hall, 209 Lemonwood Drive.

NATIVE PLANTS FOR YOUR YARD Get information about plants that are native to the

region as well as drought-tolerant from San Antonio Water System and San Antonio River Authority experts. The session runs from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Salado Creek Classroom, near the eastern entrance to Phil Hardberger Park, 13203 Blanco Road. There will be an activity for the kids, too. It’s free but donations are accepted.

FIESTA CASTLE HILLSCome out for family fun during Fiesta Castle Hills at

the Commons, located on the corner of Honeysuckle Lane and Lemonwood Drive. The event kicks off with a Fiesta 5K Run/Walk at 8 a.m., a Fiesta parade at 10 a.m., and food booths, arts and crafts from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more, visit www.fiestacastlehills.org.

FIESTA DE LA FAMILIA Annual Fiesta event held at St. Gregory the Great Catholic

Church will include food and beverages, games, auctions and music. It runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and there’s no admission cost; raffle tickets are $1 each. The church and school are at 700 Dewhurst Road.

EARTH DAY AT CODY! Cody Branch Library celebrates Earth Day with an all-ages

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SINGLE PROFESSIONALS NETWORK This friendship group for single, mature adults will host

a social at Blanco Bar-B-Q, 13259 Blanco Road, starting at 5 p.m. SPN holds weekly events. For more, go to www.spn-sa.org.

BATTLE OF FLOWERS CLOSURES Many city offices will be closed on this date to observe the Fiesta Battle

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WILDFLOWERS OF HARDBERGER PARK Floyd Waller, of the Native

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knowledge of wildflowers in this installment of the Phil Hardberger Park Nature Walk series. The walk, from 8 to 10 a.m., sets out from the Urban Ecology Center at the park’s western entrance, 8400 N.W. Military Highway. It’s free but donations are accepted.

SHAVANO PARK ARBOR DAY/EARTH DAYCelebrate a community-wide

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festival, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church, 10703 Wurzbach Road. Admission is free. For more, call 478-5000.

WALK TO CURE ARTHRITIS The annual event raises funds for research as well

as for helping arthritis patients get medications necessary for healthy, productive living. Registration is at 8 a.m. and the walks – a 3-mile course and a 1-mile course – start at 9 at Eisenhower Park, 19399 N.W. Military Highway. For information on fundraising, setting up teams or registering, go to walktocurearthritissanantonio.kintera.org.

STRESS WORKSHOP Dean Odmark, a chiropractor, speaker and

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WATER CONSERVATION: RAIN GARDENS & BIOSWALES Representatives of San Antonio

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1. COMPTON’S LAMPS AND SHADES, 2211 N.W. Military Highway, Suite 118, started its 57th year with a recent move to this address in Castle Hills. Managers said the store is known for its unique lamps, reading lamps and mirrors, and lamp repair. Customers also can bring in their lamps to be fitted for shades. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more, call 479-9100 or visit www.comptonslamps.com. (See story on page 24)

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3. SHAVANO PARK SENIOR LIVING, 3220 N. Loop 1604 West, plans a fall opening at this new complex for seniors and their families who want “the best in assisted living and memory care,” according to a release from the company. Officials said the site offers “an amenity-rich, boutique lifestyle that allows residents to maintain independence while knowing a quality, professional staff is on hand 24 hours a day.” According to the release, the site includes 4.6 acres of landscaped grounds, 68 furnished apartments, 40 assisted-living and 28 memory-care units, a large courtyard, a game room, a movie theater, a chapel, restaurant-style dining, a beauty salon and barbershop, a library and a computer room and weekly housekeeping and laundry. For more, call 492-4040 or visit www.ShavanoParkSeniorLiving.com.

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THE BEXAR COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY is constructing a 20,000-square-foot office building at 4334 N. Loop 1604 West in Shavano Park, located on the eastbound frontage road between Lockhill-Selma Road and Northwest Military Highway, officials announced. The building will house BCMS on the second floor, with 8,500 square feet of leasable space available on the ground floor, officials said. According to a release, the organization is the second-oldest county medical society in Texas, established in 1853. It represents more than 4,500 physician-members in the greater San Antonio area. The organization currently leases space at 6243 Interstate 10 West, Suite 600 (formerly the First National Bank office building). The new location will be convenient for physician-members, many of whom live and work in the northwest corridor, said Stephen C. Fitzer, the society’s executive director and CEO. “About 70 percent of our 4,500 members live or work in the northwest wedge of San Antonio,” Fitzer said in the release. “Many have offices in the (South Texas Medical Center) and Stone Oak, and they live in nearby neighborhoods. Our new office will make it convenient for members to attend evening meetings and arrive home quickly.” BCMS and its subsidiary, Bexar Credentials Verification Inc., employ 22 people. The $5 million BCMS property encompasses 1.88 acres, officials said. R.C. Page Construction is the general contractor and the project manager/owners’ representative is Huffman Developments. Construction should be finished by December.

THE OMNI SAN ANTONIO HOTEL AT THE COLONNADE HAS INSTALLED VERTICAL URBAN GARDEN PANELS on the rooftop of the conference center at Interstate 10 West and Wurzbach Road, planted with hard-to-find vegetables not normally grown in South Texas. According to officials, the garden is part of an integrated system that will provide the bees in the Omni’s recently installed rooftop apiary with plants to pollinate; they will in turn create honey that can be harvested and used at the hotel. The Omni’s garden will also yield herbs and vegetables that hotel chefs “will use to create a variety of exciting new dishes for guests.” In addition, the rooftop garden will feature several raised garden beds.

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YOUNG SCIENTISTS FROM HOBBY MIDDLE SCHOOL recently participated in the fifth annual White House Science Fair, which celebrates the winners of science, technology, engineering and math competitions across the United States. The students had devised an experiment to study crystal formations aboard the International Space Station when the rocket carrying their payload exploded moments after takeoff in October. The students — Madelyn Hickman, Anthony Holmes, Kalista Ybarra and Jacob Rubio — had won a national contest in which their experiment was selected over dozens of other projects. In spite of the setback, they presented their project at the Science Fair, which was hosted

by President Barack Obama. Meanwhile, officials said their journey is far from over. With the help of Southwest Research Institute and District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg, the four middle school scientists will attend the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Conference at the Smithsonian in Washington this summer.

THE NORTH EAST INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PREMIERED ITS SECOND SPARK PARK during a grand opening March 17 at Larkspur Elementary School. According to officials at the ribbon cutting, the park has two covered playgrounds, a soccer field, a walking trail, disc golf and park benches. The district’s first SPARK Park — part of the Houston-based School Park Program — opened in 2013 at Camelot Elementary. The Larkspur SPARK Park — a community collaboration involving the district, the city and San Antonio Sports — “ensures students have a safe place to play and stay healthy near their neighborhood after regular school hours,” said District 9 Councilman Joe Krier. SPARK Parks turn school playgrounds into community fitness centers, often with a public-art component, officials said. Each park is built with $50,000 in construction funding from

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Marne said there is still room for discussion about the tract’s fate.

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majority or are the view of the minority (of citizens). That’s a great thing because sometimes the people who are elected need to make decisions that may not be popular but are in what they believe to be the best interest of the long-term goals of the city.”

City Manager Bill Hill said there is no rush to transform the property.

“There never was a plan to do something specific,” Hill said. “There was just this idea that we had this property and we could think about doing something with it. First, we conducted a feasibility study and concluded that we could do just about anything with it. The second thing was to consider what the citizens want. There’s a good number that want to see something happen and there’s a good number that don’t want to see something happen.”

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Mary Claire Becan, director of the new Magik Performing Arts Center at 5359 Casa Bella Road, has seen acting turn a key that can open the door for a child into a world that is, well, magical.

“Performance art is a transformative thing. It gives you sympathy for other people because you’re taking on their character and trying to think what they’re thinking,” she said.

Whereas productions at the well-known downtown theater at 420 S. Alamo St. have been aimed at young audiences

for generations, the recently opened performing arts venue is a teaching center designed to offer knowledge about the craft of acting to child thespians.

Shelley Weber, director of education and outreach at the Magik Theatre, said she felt the new location was needed to reach more families.

“Our founder, Richard Rosen, started Magik 21 years ago with a plan to serve as many people as possible,” Weber said. “We started Magik Performing Arts Center because we felt the need for a secondary location to expand the learning opportunity outside downtown.”

With its constant run of professional

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“The downtown location teaches on Saturday mornings only — and summer camp, Spring Break, as well,” Weber said. “But the new school will allow after-school and weekend classes as well as serving the home school population.”

Becan, whose educational background is psychology, has for several years owned and managed the Northside Performing Arts Center. There she saw what acting could to do to bring new dimensions to children’s personalities and abilities.

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Becan tells her own story of becoming an acting student.

“When I was a kid, I had the worst temper,” she said. “I was angry at people all the time. When I was in third grade, my best friend told me she couldn’t be friends with me anymore because I was too mad all the time.”

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I enjoyed those things, but there was something about finding dance and theater that gave me the right outlook and kind of changed my personality overnight almost. It gave all of that energy and intensity a place to go,” she added.

Becan said kids fall into two different categories of acting students.

“A lot of times parents have a child that’s a precocious child and outspoken and intense and they have such a personality. And their friends are telling them they’re such an actor, that they should be in acting classes,” she said.

“But we also see a lot of parents putting their kids in classes who need a self-esteem boost or who are shy around their friends. And acting class is practice for that. It’s practice for talking to other people,” she added. “We see both ends of the spectrum — parents wanting to nurture and encourage their little star. But we also see parents wanting to bring out the confidence that they hope their child will have.”

Becan said acting can provide a way for a special-needs child to express himself or herself.

For example, “Oftentimes a child on the autism spectrum needs things presented very clearly and very literally,” she said.

“We had a deaf child – a high schooler – and I just saw such a different person from the day he started classes to his last day with us. He blossomed in self-confidence and the things that he would try.”

Even children who face physical challenges can find expression in theatrical arts, she added.

“I had a student once in a wheelchair with tracheal tubes. He could still do a lot of things that other kids were doing. He might not be able to get up and run around with them, but he could still memorize his parts and be ready for memorization day,” she said. “You expect them to prepare at home for their characters. I think whether you’re dealing with a disabled child or another child, they rise to every challenge – they rise to the occasion.”

As a single mother, Becan began to think of spending more time with her child and less time as a business owner. But her passion wouldn’t let her stop.

“I reached out to the Magik Theatre and let them know I was probably going to close the business. A few months later they called me back — and it was the perfect partnership,” she said.

The teaching facility is located in a 5,000-square-foot facility that Becan said was called Mini Town in its former life.

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The performing arts center can accommodate up to 90 students in its six classrooms. There are plans to add full-length productions to the classes in the future, and Weber said there’s also a discussion about whether to bring Magik’s Theater for the Very Young to the new performing arts center.

“That’s being held at the Pearl right now, but we are discussing a possible move in the fall,” Weber said.

The school offered a preview event at the end of March and began accepting registrations for students to start classes the following week.

Becan is eager for kids to get the experience of acting classes for a host of reasons.

“You can learn a lot about acting from a book,” Becan said, “but there’s nothing like a full-spectrum production to help a child learn experiences like being in front of an audience and forgetting a line or covering up when a fellow actor forgets a line or having to hit those cues. There’s nothing that can prepare you for that and there’s nothing that

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The Colonial Hills Give Back Team, a semifinalist in the Spurs’ Silver & Black Give Back Team Up Challenge, recently won $5,000 and put the prize money toward a community health fair. The students helped organize the event.

“It’s important because when you get older you don’t want to have a bad lifestyle. You want to have a good one like when you’re active and healthy, when you’re little,” said fifth-grader Andrew Raley.

Many of the fourth- and fifth-graders

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There also is a student ambassador on the Mayor’s Fitness Council.

“Sometimes schools like ours don’t get the recognition that they deserve, and we have got phenomenal kids here, who have got great ideas, and great things to say, and great things to contribute,” said Principal Janna Mascorro.

The Give Back team was created after a state-required, annual Fitnessgram indicated 30 percent of students were overweight. In addition, 87 percent of the students are also economically disadvantaged, officials said.

The students decided it was time to promote healthier habits.

“Even though the majority of our students do not have things themselves, it’s very important for them. It doesn’t matter how little they have, you always want to instill in kids that you still give back,” Mascorro said.

On March 19, students and their families flocked to the Colonial Hills campus. At least 23 organizations or businesses participated in the event, including the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, H-E-B, San Antonio Food Bank, the San

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Some residents want the flooding issues fixed first before street repairs are made.

The drainage plan is being put together by a committee with input from an engineering firm the city hired to help address the problem. Councilman Douglas Gregory is the chairman.

“What we’re doing right now is working with the engineers to get information together so we can get started on the plan,” Mayor Tim Howell said.

The drainage repairs will be funded by a quarter-cent sales tax that was passed a number of years ago,

specifically for the drainage fund. The drainage committee hopes to present the plan to the City Council by May.

“We’re going blend that with our street-repair projects where we can get the most benefit by combining the knowledge of the engineers, the committee and also (San Antonio Water System),” Howell said.

Howell said the streets with the most severe flooding will be fixed first. The north part of the city seems to have the worst deluges while the area south of Loop 410 sees less-severe flooding.

Retired engineer Douglas Steadman has lived in Castle Hills for 58 years and served on a committee formed many years ago to find solutions to the town’s flooding problems.

Steadman thinks using sales-tax money to fix the city’s drainage problems is a good idea, and he hopes it is done before street repairs are made.

“I have been promoting that as they are spending money on streets, the priority ought to be drainage first and then street repair,” Steadman said.

Residents Kathy and Anthony Friedrich know firsthand how bad flooding can get in the city and the damage that it can leave behind.

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The plan will help strategize overall expansion through 2040, a road not taken in San Antonio since the Master Plan of 1978, said John Dugan, the director of the city’s Department of Planning and Community Development.

“There was an update in 1998 that added many new policies,” Dugan said.

“Now we’re looking at the entirety,” he added. “Plus, we’re doing a transportation plan, a sustainability plan and a big water-risk plan ... as part of the comprehensive plan to feed into it those other values — air quality, water quality, things to do with resilience in terms of adapting to disasters and hurricanes and things like that.”

The analysis springs from SA2020, a shared community snapshot for Alamo City improvements this decade, produced by a series of public forums in 2010.

“SA2020 is the vision of a great city, a world-class city that’s walkable, has great transportation, great neighborhoods, smart growth, infill development,” Dugan said. “The (comprehensive) plan is the blueprint for turning the built environment part of that vision into reality.”

The plan should be completed in early 2016. San Antonio officials are seeking input from 26 municipalities in Bexar County, plus those in adjacent counties.

Handling growth will be essential to the proposal. Studies predict almost twice today’s population — currently 1.4 million, according to federal figures — in the greater metro area by 2040, officials said.

“We’re looking at how to distribute that new 1 1/2 million people, half a million new housing units, and half a million new jobs in a way that reduces traffic congestion, or at least doesn’t make it worse,” Dugan said.

One theme is mixed-use development, which would provide housing closer to work and lessen commutes, he said.

“Where we have a lot of jobs now with no housing, we need to look at bringing housing in. That’s the case for almost all of our major growth centers,” Dugan added.

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Appointed by the council, the committee began meeting last summer, chaired by District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg. It developed an advisory group composed of 50 to 60 local organizations’ representatives to tackle core issues including transportation, housing, green and healthy neighborhoods, historic preservation, military and environment.

“We do know that there’s great development occurring throughout District 8, and there are some challenges with transportation and congestion that we are addressing,” Nirenberg said. “But we are beginning to look at these more comprehensively and to coordinate all of the activities throughout San Antonio, and that’s what the comp plan is all about.”

WURZBACH PARKWAYConstruction along Interstate 10 near

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“I refer to our east-west corridor as

a triage,” Nirenberg said. “Construction on I-10 is moving along very nicely, but east-west corridors in northwest San Antonio have been a major challenge. Hausman Road will be completed this year along with UTSA Boulevard, but now we need to look at the city-owned portion of Wurzbach (Parkway) and move forward with other road improvements.”

He added, “Wurzbach Parkway is going to be a huge ... improvement for transportation throughout north San Antonio.”

According to the Texas Department of Transportation, construction on the roadway — which has lasted two decades and will connect Interstate 35 with Northwest Military Highway — could be finished by the summer.

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“That corridor is the main route into the Medical Center, which is a regional economic center. We derive $30-plus billion economic impact annually from the Medical Center. So making sure employees, patients, can move in and out of the Medical Center is an extremely high priority for the region in general,” he added.

Dugan agreed with Nirenberg that the Medical Center and UTSA represent high-priority growth centers, but said there’s a basic problem of getting people in and out of those areas.

“They need to maximize potential there for infrastructure to support more density – and there’s 300 acres of vacant land within the Medical Center,” Dugan said. “That will necessitate more transportation solutions for people who live in the North Central areas, in District 8 east of I-10, to gain access to the Medical Center more easily. We need to look at more people-mover systems in that area.”

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The Friedrichs live on Carolwood Drive, and said the city puts up barriers on both ends of their block when flooding is likely. They have lived in Castle Hills for six years.

On May 25, 2013, the San Antonio area experienced record-breaking rainfall that caused widespread flooding, and the city of Castle Hills was hit particularly hard. During that storm, the Friedrichs had water inside their home as their street flooded from so much rain in such a short period of time.

The Friedrichs hope the drainage plan offers them some relief from future flooding. They support the idea of sales-tax money being used to fund it.

“I think they (City Council) want to fix the problem; I just don’t know when and if they have anything planned,” Kathy Friedrich said.

Howell said there isn’t a timetable for when work to improve the city’s drainage might start, but he thinks some action will be taken soon.

“As before and now, we’re taking this very seriously because we know that drainage and flooding causes street problems,” the mayor said.

“The whole health fair (was) organized by the kids,” said Terri Pitts, the school’s physical education teacher. “It made me excited knowing that the next generation is so involved... because I can only do so much as a P.E. teacher.”

Pitts and Veronica Villegas, the campus family specialist, are the sponsors of the Colonial Hills Give Back Team. More than 50 students are members.

Admission to the fair was free, but the team requested that visitors bring an item that could be donated to the Battered Women and Children’s Shelter or the San Antonio Food Bank.

The group also gave away five footballs autographed by Dallas Cowboy Kyle Wilber, and 22 Walmart gift cards valued at $10.

The fair is in keeping with the aims of the Spurs’ Silver & Black Give Back Team Up Challenge, an ongoing enterprise which encourages schools to undertake projects that benefit the community while competing for funding.

As a part of the challenge, Colonial Hills students had to complete many tasks, including designing events, promoting them on multiple platforms and coordinating and hosting the events to raise awareness.

The team had booths at Spurs and

Rampage games, handing out healthy-living brochures. They even got to spend the day at the Witte Museum with Rampage defenseman Steve Kampfer and goalie Michael Houser. The group toured the H-E-B Body Adventure Exhibit on Jan. 14, where they did a question-and-answer session with the players.

Andrew was on the team that filmed and edited parts of the project, and helped put together a two-minute video shown on campus.

“It was fun. I learned new stuff about how to edit video, and how long they need to be,” he said.

Mascorro said Pitts spearheaded the healthy initiatives on campus, and Pitts writes many grants to help fund the projects. Pitts secured the school’s spot in the challenge, which resulted in the initial seed money of $2,500.

“We’re very grateful for Team Up to give us the seed money to do what we want to do and to help these kids understand, because money is hard to come by,” Pitts said.

The Team Up Challenge is just one part of a larger approach to teach healthy lifestyles, officials said.

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What is relatively new about the family-owned and -operated company, which started in 1957, is its move a few months ago to 2211 N.W. Military Highway, Suite 118.

“We enjoy providing San Antonio and South Texas with lamps, lampshades, lamp repair and decorative accessories,” said store manager Abby Goode. “With fine lamps and lampshades, pharmacy and reading lamps, finials and home accessories, Compton’s has become a

household name for its unique offerings. We carry unique table and floor lamps. We are known for the hundreds of fine replacement lampshades we have in stock.”

Patrons can also bring their lamps to the store for a style upgrade. With three fitting tables, Compton’s helps customers find the correct shade and harp.

The store offers updated styles and vintage classics.

“We are dedicated to building relationships with customers and offering assistance with creating functional and beautiful spaces with lamps and accessories that fit their personalities and lifestyles,” Goode said.

“We find joy and satisfaction by being one of very few establishments that still re-socket and re-wire antique and older lamps, build lamps out of unusual items for customers, and work

one-on-one with customers to help them choose shades to complement their lamps,” the manager added.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Compton’s Lamps & Shades wants to shine for customersby BAIN SERNA

CASTLE HILLS — For almost six decades, Compton’s Lamps & Shades has offered

customers classic and modern lamps, shades, essential and decorative accessories and lamp repair service.

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Compton’s Lamps & Shades sells lamps, shades and decorative accessories, and employees can also take care of repairs and offer replacement pieces. Photos by Collette Orquiz

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The Austin-based cookie-delivery service at 11745 Interstate 10 West, Suite 140, made its debut in early November with a grand opening that benefited a charity, Soldiers’ Angels. The bakery sold more than 1,000 cookies.

The company got its start during winter break 1999 when University of Texas student Tiffany Taylor accidentally stood up fellow student and her boyfriend, Leon Chen, in

their hometown of Richardson.“She felt bad and decided to bake

some of her cookies for me,” Chen said. “I’m not a huge sweets fan myself, but I absolutely loved the cookies and loved how they were still warm when I got them.”

Thinking about getting a part-time job when they arrived back at campus after the holidays, Chen asked his soon-to-be-wife to create the company with him.

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Tiff’s Treats delivers freshly baked, warm cookies to customers with many flavors to choose from, such as snickerdoodle and chocolate chip (left), and packs them in insulated boxes tied with a bow (above). Photos by Collette Orquiz

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