Texas Week
April 1, 2011 | Broadway Drainage, BexarMet
Season 1 Episode 111 | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Broadway/Hildebrand Drainage Issue and BexarMet are discussed.
On this Texas Week, we discuss the Broadway/Hildebrand Drainage issue. Irby Hightower (SA River Oversight Committee) and Mike Frisbie (SA City Engineer) clarify what is currently taking place. Then we cover BexarMet: Here today, gone tomorrow? State Senator Carlos Uresti and Guadalupe Lopez (Bexar Metropolitan Water District) discuss the bill currently moving through the Legislature.
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Texas Week is a local public television program presented by KLRN
Thanks to The Tobin Endowment, The Brown Foundation, The William & Salome Scanlan Foundation Fund and KLRN Viewers.
Texas Week
April 1, 2011 | Broadway Drainage, BexarMet
Season 1 Episode 111 | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
On this Texas Week, we discuss the Broadway/Hildebrand Drainage issue. Irby Hightower (SA River Oversight Committee) and Mike Frisbie (SA City Engineer) clarify what is currently taking place. Then we cover BexarMet: Here today, gone tomorrow? State Senator Carlos Uresti and Guadalupe Lopez (Bexar Metropolitan Water District) discuss the bill currently moving through the Legislature.
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