SAN ANTONIO RIVER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. April 27, 2009

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SAN ANTONIO RIVER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT April 27, 2009 1

Project Limits 2

Project Partners City of San Antonio Provides project funding for project amenities (i.e.. Sidewalks, Landscaping, Lighting, etc.) and recreation. San Antonio Water System is providing funding for utility relocation Bexar County Provides project funding for flood control and river restoration elements of the project San Antonio River Authority (SARA) Provides project administration and management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Provides federal funding for river restoration and some recreational components San Antonio River Foundation Provides private funding to support project San Antonio River Oversight Committee A 22 person citizens committee established in 1998 with members appointed by the City, County and SARA representing the various neighborhood and business stakeholders along the river. 3

Project Budget Presented in millions of dollars Total City County Private SAWS USACE Funds Concept Design $1.0 $0.3 $0.7 - - - Downtown Reach $13.3 3 $2.4 $10.9 - - - Eagleland $13.6 $6.2 $4.8 - - $2.6 Mission Reach $166.4 $4.5 $83.7 $4.8 $1.3 $72.1 Museum Reach Urban Museum Reach Park $72.1 $52.3 $13.1 $6.5 $0.2 - $12.6 $11 $1.6 - - - TOTAL $279 $76.7 7 $114.8 $11.3 $1.5 $74.7 7 4

Project Benefits Ecosystem Restoration The changes proposed will increase water quality and the quantity and diversity of plant and animal species. Flood Damage Reduction Project will maintain or decrease the elevation of the 100 year floodplain. Quality of Life Add to San Antonio s unique charm and make the city more attractive to residents, visitors, and businesses and provide enhanced recreational opportunities along an expanded d linear park system. Cultural connections Linking people, neighborhoods and cultural resources and celebrating the historical connection of the river to four of the five historic missions in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Economic Development Promote business development along and adjacent to the river. Improvements will also enhance tourism. 5

Museum Reach: Urban Segment Lexington Ave. to Josephine Street 6

Lexington Ave. looking upstream 7

Brooklyn Ave. @ Lock and Dam 8

Roy Smith Street looking downstream 9

Newell at Grotto Feature 10

Grayson downstream toward turning basin 11

Museum Reach Park Segment Museum Reach Park Segment: Extends from Josephine Street to Hildebrand Avenue Priority Betterments as approved by the San Antonio River Oversight Committee: Initial Trail Construction (to connect Josephine Street to Avenue B) with signage Habitat Restoration and Temporary Irrigation Removal of invasive plants and debris Removal, Channel Stabilization along San Antonio River and Catalpa-Pershing Channel Wetlands at Witte Acequia Madre flow diversioni Additional trail connections and improvements along Avenue B, to Mulberry and Avenue A and to and through Brackenridge Park up to Hildebrand d Avenue New pedestrian bridge at Mulberry 12

Park Segment Concepts Along Catalpa Channel Under US 281 Near Hildebrand at Historic Upper Labor Along Avenue A 13

Mission Reach: Project Limits 14

Mission Reach Ecosystem Restoration Existing River Channel Proposed River Channel Existing Riverine System Rating = 1.2* Proposed Riverine System Rating = 8.2* 15 * per USACE study; based on scale with 1 as extremely degraded and 10 as pristine; proposed condition rating is at 50 year maturity period

Now: 2009 Highly altered section representative of Mission Reach existing conditions maintained to maximize conveyance 16

Now: 2009 17

Restoring Habitat Features 24,000 young trees 334 acres of riparian woodland habitat 113 acres of aquatic habitat 31 riffles 13 acres of embayment 2 river remnants: San Juan & Espada 18

Grasses & Wildflowers Photos: Sally & Andy Wasowski, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 19

Trees & Shrubs Photos: Sally & Andy Wasowski, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center 20

Ecological & Cultural Connections Mission Concepcion Throughout the 1700 s development of what is now known as the City of San Antonio, occurred when Spanish Colonial missions were established near the natural river banks for the access to water and food. Restoring the river will re-establish the ecological context of the historic Spanish Missions; The project will reconnect the river s significance to the National Park Service s San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Mission San Jose Mission Espada 21 Mission San Juan

Phase I: Construction underway; completion Dec 2009 Restoration Project Limits: Mission Reach Phase II and III: 95% design completed; 4 th quarter 2009 construction start Phase IV: 60% design completed; 2010 construction start 22

Mission Reach Phase I 23

Roosevelt Park looking downstream 24

Mission Reach Phase I 25

Mitchell St. looking downstream 26

San Antonio River Confluence with San Pedro Creek (end Phase I) Pre- Construction ti Proposed 27

Passed on May 10, 2008 $125 Million Visitors Tax Mission Reach: $109.5 Million $70 M: Advance funding to keep Phases 2-4 on schedule $39.5 M: Design and construct additional trails, bridge improvements, educational signage, connections to Missions, overlooks, public art and enhanced ecosystem restoration Eagleland Reach: $3 million Design and construct improvements to Alamo Street Bridge, picnic areas, bridge enhancements, overlooks Park Segment: $12.5 million $4.7 M: Fund the design and construction ti of a basic hike and bike trail and designate a birding area along Avenue $7.8 M: Complete the hike and bike trail components, restore wetlands and acequia at Witte Museum 28

For More SARIP Information www.sanantonioriver.org org Information on project status Design details Project history Construction progress photos 29

SAN ANTONIO RIVER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT April 27, 2009 30