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SAHA Neighborhoods Blog Series

SPARK Parks Come to San Antonio!

By Vanessa Ortiz, SA2020 Mellon Fellow at SAHA Post 11 | Series Archive As a future Master in Public Health student, I find parks exciting. Not only are they beautiful additions to our city, they also provide many free opportunities to engage in physical

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Community Garden and a Cause for Celebration

By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA  Post 9 | Series Archive   Last week the San Antonio Housing Authority celebrated the Grand Opening of a The Park at Sutton Oaks and the addition of a new community garden. Not only

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Action Networks Promoting Collaboration

By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA  Post 8 | Series Archive   In this month’s blog I want to share some information about the Action Network working on the SA2020 goals for parks and green spaces in San Antonio. Action

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EastPoint Neighborhood and Empowerment Campaign

By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA  Post 7 | Series Archive   The EastPoint Neighborhood On March 4, 2014, Mayor Castro unveiled the EastPoint neighborhood: a four square mile area located on the Eastside of San Antonio that geographically encapsulates

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Exploring the Greenway Trails

This is post 5 in a series. See them all here. Did you know that there is a long-term goal to encircle all of San Antonio in multi-use linear parks? Progress toward that vision is already underway in the construction

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The Power Of Parks

Parks are more than just pretty green natural spaces. They serve many purposes beyond what we often see when we play or enjoy a nice picnic in them!

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Arrie & Allie: Walkability Wonderwomen

By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA  Post 3 | Series Archive     Over the past month I had the opportunity to sit down with two women who are working within the Choice neighborhood grant to make the eastside a

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