The city of San Antonio will hold a May 30 open house where residents who live around the San Antonio International Airport can examine plans for improving neighborhoods surrounding the north side airport.

The setup

Local officials said the open house is a chance to gather public input on the city’s current efforts to develop the Greater Airport Area Regional Center plan, which will be contained in SA Tomorrow, the city’s long-range comprehensive plan.

City officials said business and other property owners, and representatives of major employers, nonprofits, educational institutions and other organizations operating around the airport are invited to the open house and give input on the airport plan.

Zooming in


According to city officials, the regional center plan factors in things such as current land use, mobility, amenities and public spaces, housing and economic development in the neighborhoods around the airport.

As a result, the regional center plan will be used to guide future development in the immediate area, and guide the city in its investment there, local representatives added.

The airport study area is bounded roughly by Bitters Road, Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Wetmore Road, Salado Creek, Alamo Heights, Loop 410, and Lockhill Selma Road.