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File #: 17-2207   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/12/2017
Posting Language: Memorial Designation Case S17-001: A request to add a Memorial Designation of "Archbishop Patrick Flores Memorial Way" on a portion of W. Woodlawn Ave., between N. Zarzamora and Bandera Road. (Luz M. Gonzales, Interim Planning Manager, (210) 207-7893, luz.gonzales@sanantonio.gov, Development Services Department).
Attachments: 1. CCR - Attachment A, 2. Map - Attachment B, 3. USPS Approval Letter - Attachment C, 4. S17-001 PC_Resolution
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon, Interim Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 7


SUBJECT:

S17-001 Memorial Designation on a portion of W. Woodlawn Ave.

SUMMARY:

S17-001 (District 7): A resolution recommending approval to add a memorial designation of "Archbishop Patrick Flores" to a portion of W. Woodlawn Ave. between N. Zarzamora and Bandera Road.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On January 19, 2017, Councilman Cris Medina sponsored a Council Consideration Request (Exhibit "A") to add a Memorial Designation of "Archbishop Patrick Flores Memorial Way" on a portion of W. Woodlawn Ave., between N. Zarzamora and Bandera Road (Exhibit "B"). The request was initiated to commemorate the life of Archbishop Patrick Flores, a leading local spiritual icon of the Catholic community and beyond denominational lines. This stretch of roadway is in the heart of District 7 and includes the home campus of the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

Archbishop Patrick Flores, served as Archbishop of the Archdiocese for 25 years. He was appointed chairman of the Texas State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in 1979 and became the national chaplain for the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) later this same year. Further, in 1974, he was instrumental in the founding of C.O.P.S. (Communities Organized for Public Service); grassroots organization that helped individuals improve their neighborhoods. In 1980, he became a member of the Hispanic Caucus Committee, and in 1981 founded Catholic Television of San Antonio, the first diocesan television station in the United States.

Community Meeting Date: April 6, 2017 at the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

Planning Commission Public Notification:

- 193 Notices mailed to property owners abutting the segment of the street proposed for the memorial designation.
- Notice was sent to the Jefferson Neighborhood Association, Woodlawn Lake Community Association, University...

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