What North San Antonio voters need to know about early voting for the Nov. 4 election
Early voting runs from Oct. 20-31 for the Nov. 4 election, and voters in Bexar County will vote upon whether or not to raise the county’s venue tax.
Early voting runs from Oct. 20-31 for the Nov. 4 election, and voters in Bexar County will vote upon whether or not to raise the county’s venue tax.
The nonprofit is planning to add three condo towers and an income-restricted apartment building next to an expanded YMCA.
Harmony Science Academy Georgetown opened its doors this fall, offering STEM curriculum with coding, robotics, and college-preparation programs for prekindergarten through sixth grade students.
With early voting beginning Oct. 20, Bexar County residents will vote on whether or not to raise the hotel occupancy tax, HOT, from 1.75% to 2%. This tax, along with the 5% rental car fee, will be used to fund two propositions, which are designed to transform the city’s major venues and establish a permanent home for the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
State Proposition 4, which is on the November ballot, asks voters to approve $20 billion to fund new water supply projects and improve existing systems over the next 20 years. The funding would come from existing sales tax revenue and would not create any new taxes.
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Early voting runs from Oct. 20-31 for the Nov. 4 election, and voters in Bexar County will vote upon whether or not to raise the county’s venue tax.