New $8M public safety center coming to Alamo, plus ‘State of the City’ projects to watch
Alamo Mayor J.R. Garza delivers the city’s first State of the City address on Thursday. Courtesy of | City of Alamo

Alamo city leaders touted economic development and infrastructure investment gains over the past year during their first ‘State of the City’ event on Thursday night

The city touted a total of $60 million invested over the past year, up from $40 million in 2024. 

“Drainage improvements are helping reduce flood risk across our neighborhoods,” Alamo City Commissioner Roel “Leon” Moreno Jr. said in a pre-recorded video. “You asked for better sewer service, and we delivered. We brought long-overdue upgrades that are improving the quality of life.” 

The newest project under construction is an $8 million public safety center to be built on Professional Drive, which sits just south of Expressway 83 and west of Tower Road in Alamo. The project is funded with $2.45 million in federal funds, with the city’s general fund expected to cover the remaining costs. 

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