Bianca Maldonado urges re-evaluation of District 5 representation on Pitac committee

June 11, 2025 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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Bianca Maldonado urges re-evaluation of District 5 representation on Pitac committee
During a recent San Antonio Planning Commission meeting, community member Bianca Maldonado raised urgent concerns about representation for District 5. Speaking passionately, she highlighted the impending loss of a key member from the Planning and Zoning Commission (PITAC) who currently represents the district. Maldonado emphasized the importance of having diverse voices and local knowledge on the committee, arguing that the current nomination process risks sidelining the interests of District 5 residents.

Maldonado pointed out that the proposed nominee is affiliated with District 8, which she believes undermines the representation needed for her community. "It's critical that every area of our city is represented," she stated, urging the commission to reconsider the nomination. She called for a more inclusive approach, suggesting that the appointment should be opened up for other applicants who genuinely understand and advocate for District 5.

Her plea resonated with the audience, as she underscored the invaluable insights that local residents bring to the table. "These individuals defend their communities out of passion, not for personal gain," she added, reinforcing the need for authentic representation in city planning discussions. The commission now faces the challenge of balancing diverse interests while ensuring that all districts have a voice in the decision-making process.

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