The City of San Antonio is seeking input from residents about how natural and man-made hazards have affected their neighborhoods — and how the city can better prepare for future disasters.
Public Survey and Meetings
The City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management has opened a public survey asking residents to share their experiences and thoughts on how to improve the city’s Hazard Mitigation Plan. The survey is available at SA Speak Up and is open through July 31.
In addition to the survey, the city’s Office of Emergency Management will host virtual public meetings this week on Zoom for residents who want to learn more about the planning process.
One of the first questions in the survey asks residents which hazard poses the greatest threat to their neighborhood — a question that may hit close to home for many San Antonians, given the flash flooding near Perrin Beitel that killed 13 people and swept away more than a dozen vehicles on June 12, 2025.
Original reporting: San Antonio, TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.