Infrastructure

Using our infrastructure investments as a tool to support our broader urban planning and economic development goals

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INTRODUCTION

To spur economic growth and remain competitive at both a national and international level, San Antonio needs to continually maintain and upgrade our existing infrastructure, incorporating principles of sustainable design. We can strategically use our infrastructure investments as a tool to support our broader urban planning and economic development goals.

What Does Infrastructure Mean?

Infrastructure is defined as the underlying foundation/basic framework (as of a system or organization), the system of public works of a country or state, or resources (such as personnel, buildings, or equipment). Within San Antonio, infrastructure refers to roads, bridges, electrical grid, water and sewage systems.

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 Infrastructure Investments
Infrastructure Investments

We can use infrastructure investments to focus economic activity that will facilitate new development in these priority growth areas. We can also identify and invest retrofitting existing infrastructure to allow for a mixture of uses and facilitate denser development within these regional centers.

Public and Private Facilities
Public and Private Facilities

Major public and private facilities can also be strategically located to serve as an additional catalyst for the development of downtown and other regional centers. As destinations of choice for residential and business communities. New neighborhoods and other new developments should then be oriented around the parks, schools, libraries and other public facilities within these growth centers.

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Targeted Industries
Targeted Industries

These same investments can also support the growth of San Antonio’s target industries within these centers. These targeted industries include biosciences and scientific R&D, information technology/security, advanced manufacturing and energy. Many of these industries rely on young, highly skilled professionals who will be attracted to the regional centers’ walkable neighborhoods, civic amenities and urban lifestyles.

Environmental Sustainability and Resilience
Environmental Sustainability and Resilience

To ensure the environmental sustainability and resilience of these growth centers and of San Antonio as a whole, we can promote development that leverages and protects the public’s investment in major green infrastructure and natural resource projects. As a core element of this sustainability program, the City can coordinate stormwater management by upgrading existing infrastructure with green stormwater management solutions. We can also implement stormwater infrastructure management policies that balance well-developed and well-maintained regional infrastructure with site-specific stormwater infrastructure.

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Public Facilities and Services Remain Aligned
Public Facilities and Services Remain Aligned

Infrastructure investments must also take into account projected population growth to ensure there will be adequate capacity as demand increases. We need to be sure that public facilities and services remain aligned with public needs and expectations. The City can regularly evaluate the capacity and timing of new infrastructure, concurrent with private development. In addition, we can plan how best to expand water treatment and wastewater treatment plants. This will also require partnering with utility providers to regularly update their planning efforts and review processes.

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  • THOMAS E. BRIGGS
    THOMAS E. BRIGGS
    Staff Engineer Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Dr. Briggs has been active in IC engine R&D for 24 years within academia, industry, and R&D labs. His specialty is advanced combustion, having...
    THOMAS E. BRIGGS
    Staff Engineer Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • TIMOTHY S. MARTIN
    TIMOTHY S. MARTIN
    Executive Director Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Dr. Martin has extensive expertise in technical and corporate communications, with a doctorate degree in persuasive speaking and writing. He is a pragmatic, results-oriented...
    TIMOTHY S. MARTIN
    Executive Director Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • TIMOTHY C. ALLISON
    TIMOTHY C. ALLISON
    Manager Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Dr. Allison’s research interests include advanced energy systems, turbomachinery design and testing, oxy-combustion, instrumentation and control, blade and impeller dynamics, valve dynamics, finite element...
    TIMOTHY C. ALLISON
    Manager Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • MICKEY E. ARGO
    MICKEY E. ARGO
    Assistant Manager Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Mr. Argo is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the Energy Storage Technology testing facilities, including designing and implementing manufacturing, characterization, life, and...
    MICKEY E. ARGO
    Assistant Manager Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • CHRISTOPHER J. CHADWELL
    CHRISTOPHER J. CHADWELL
    Assistant Director Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Mr. Chadwell is an Assistant Director in the Automotive Propulsion Systems Department. In this role, he oversees several technology areas including spark ignition engine...
    CHRISTOPHER J. CHADWELL
    Assistant Director Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • BAPIRAJU SURAMPUDI
    BAPIRAJU SURAMPUDI
    Staff Engineer Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Dr. Surampudi’s experience includes mathematical modeling, testing, communication and control system development for energy storage systems, engines, transmissions, automotive accessories, hybrid, electric and military...
    BAPIRAJU SURAMPUDI
    Staff Engineer Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • ADAM L. HAMILTON
    ADAM L. HAMILTON
    PRESIDENT AND CEO Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
    Adam L. Hamilton, P.E., serves as president and CEO of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI®), one of the nation’s largest independent providers of advanced scientific...
    ADAM L. HAMILTON
    PRESIDENT AND CEO Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
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