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Public Hearing: Proposed Renaming of the San Antonio Natatorium
FEB 11
FEB 11

Public Hearing: Proposed Renaming of the San Antonio Natatorium
Public Hearing: Proposed Renaming of the San Antonio Natatorium

Tue, Feb 11 6:00 PM
Tafolla Middle School, 1430 West Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard, San Antonio, TX, USA Map

Notice of Public Hearing


PROPOSED RENAMING OF THE SAN ANTONIO NATATORIUM TO
ATANACIO GARCIA NATATORIUM
LOCATED AT 1430 W CESAR E. CHAVEZ BLVD


The City of San Antonio will conduct a public hearing to rename the San Antonio Natatorium on Tuesday February 11, 2025 as required by Article XVI of Chapter 6 of the City Code. Comments, oral or written, concerning the naming of park from all interested citizens will be considered.


Written comments (up to 300 words maximum) may be submitted via email by Monday at 4:00 PM on February 10, 2025, to the Committee liaison: reena.gonzalez@sanantonio.gov. These comments will be given to the committee. Please include your full name and home or work address. Comments on SA Speak Up will be closed by start of meeting.


Atanacio Garcia was a man deeply committed to both his community and his country. His life was marked by service and a strong dedication to improving the lives of others. As a retired Army veteran and postal worker, Garcia’s civic engagement spanned several decades, with his most significant achievement being his role in establishing the San Antonio Natatorium, a public swimming pool located in the West Side of San Antonio.


In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Garcia recognized the need for a community swimming pool. The West Side had a large youth population but lacked access to recreational swimming or the opportunity to train for competitive events. At the time, the nearest pools were miles away, making them out of reach for many families. As a retired postal worker, Garcia knew the power of community involvement and took the initiative to organize efforts to build a state-of-the-art facility. Through his efforts with Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and COPS/Metro Alliance, his organizing resulted in the opening of the San Antonio Natatorium in June 1981—an Olympic-sized pool designed to benefit local children and families.


Garcia faced significant challenges in bringing this vision to life. At the time, the West Side was often overlooked by City Hall, and the idea of building a pool in the area was seen as ambitious, even unrealistic. Nevertheless, Garcia's determination, combined with support from local organizations like COPS/Metro Alliance, ultimately led to the project's success. His relentless advocacy and ability to rally community support through petitions convinced the city of the need for such a facility.


Beyond his work with the natatorium, Garcia’s dedication to his community never wavered. He was a constant presence on the West Side, often helping elderly residents with transportation or helping in other ways. Even in retirement, Garcia remained deeply involved in his neighborhood taking regular walks around Lanier High School to collect recyclables and clean up litter. His life is a testament to the values of civic duty and service, and his contributions continue to inspire those who strive to make a difference in their communities. Atanacio Garcia passed away on March 6, 2014, at the age of 86, but his impact on San Antonio and beyond remains a lasting example of dedication and leadership.


Garcia is a cherished figure in District 5, and his influence on our community is undeniable. Renaming the San Antonio Natatorium to the Atanacio Garcia Natatorium will serve as a lasting tribute to his unwavering commitment to the city and his lifelong dedication to improving the lives of those around him.'


The hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. at Tafolla Middle School Cafeteria, 1303 W Cesar E. Chavez Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78207.

 

DISABILITY ACCESS STATEMENT
This meeting site is wheelchair accessible. Accessible parking spaces are available. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request (interpreters for the deaf must be requested forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting) by calling (210) 207-7245 V/TTY for assistance.


Aviso de Audiencia Pública


PROPUESTA DE RENOMBRAR EL NATATORIO DE SAN ANTONIO A
NATATORIO ATANACIO GARCÍA
UBICADO EN 1430 W CESAR E. CHAVEZ BLVD


La Ciudad de San Antonio llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para cambiar el nombre del Natatorio de San Antonio el martes 11 de febrero de 2025, según lo exige el Artículo XVI del Capítulo 6 del Código de la Ciudad. Se considerarán los comentarios, orales o escritos, sobre el nombre del parque de todos los ciudadanos interesados.


Los comentarios escritos (hasta 300 palabras como máximo) se pueden enviar por correo electrónico antes del lunes a las 4:00 p. m. del 10 de febrero de 2025 al enlace del Comité: reena.gonzalez@sanantonio.gov. Estos comentarios se entregarán al comité. Por favor incluya su nombre completo y dirección de casa o trabajo. Los comentarios sobre SA Speak Up se cerrarán al inicio de la runión.


A finales de los años 1970 y principios de los 1980, García reconoció la necesidad de una piscina comunitaria. El West Side tenía una gran población de jóvenes, pero carecía de acceso a la natación recreativa o de la oportunidad de entrenar para eventos competitivos. En ese momento, las piscinas más cercanas estaban a kilómetros de distancia, lo que las hacía fuera del alcance de muchas familias. Como trabajador postal retirado, García conocía el poder de la participación comunitaria y tomó la iniciativa de organizar esfuerzos para construir una instalación de última generación. A través de sus esfuerzos con la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y COPS/Metro Alliance, su organización resultó en la apertura del Natatorio de San Antonio en junio de 1981, una piscina de tamaño olímpico diseñada para beneficiar a los niños y las familias locales.


García enfrentó importantes desafíos para hacer realidad esta visión. En aquel momento, el West Side fue pasado por alto por la ciudad, y la idea de construir una piscina en la zona se consideraba ambiciosa, incluso poco realista. Sin embargo, la determinación de García, combinada con el apoyo de organizaciones locales como COPS/Metro Alliance, finalmente condujo al éxito del proyecto. Su incansable defensa y capacidad para conseguir el apoyo de la comunidad a través de peticiones convencieron a la ciudad de la necesidad de una instalación de este tipo.

Más allá de su trabajo en el natatorio, la dedicación de García a su comunidad nunca se desvaneció. Tenía una presencia constante en el West Side, ayudando a los residentes mayores con el transporte o ayudando de otras maneras. Incluso cuando estaba retirado, García permaneció profundamente involucrado en su vecindario, realizando caminatas regulares por la escuela secundaria Lanier para recolectar materiales reciclables y limpiar la basura. Su vida es un testimonio de los valores del deber y el servicio cívico, y sus contribuciones continúan inspirando a quienes se esfuerzan por marcar una diferencia en sus comunidades. Atanacio García falleció el 6 de marzo de 2014, a la edad de 86 años, pero su impacto en San Antonio y más allá sigue siendo un ejemplo duradero de dedicación y liderazgo.


García es una figura apreciada en el Distrito 5 y su influencia en nuestra comunidad es innegable. Cambiar el nombre del Natatorio de San Antonio a Natatorio Atanacio García servirá como un tributo duradero a su compromiso inquebrantable con la ciudad y su dedicación de toda la vida para mejorar las vidas de quienes lo rodean.


La audiencia se llevará a cabo el martes 11 de febrero de 2025 a las 6:00 p.m. en la cafetería de la escuela secundaria Tafolla, 1303 W Cesar E. Chavez Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78207.

 

DECLARACIÓN DE ACCESO PARA DISCAPACIDADES
Este lugar de reunión es accesible para sillas de ruedas. Hay plazas de aparcamiento accesibles disponibles. Hay ayudas y servicios auxiliares disponibles previa solicitud (los intérpretes para sordos deben solicitarse cuarenta y ocho (48) horas antes de la reunión) llamando al (210) 207-7245 V/TTY para obtener ayuda.

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