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Renaming Csar E. Chvez Boulevard could cost over $300K, city estimates
A proposal to change the name of César E. Chávez Boulevard in downtown San Antonio could cost the city more than $300,000, according to the City of San Antonio’s Development Services Department’s estimates.
By Zaria Oates, Emilio Sanchez·2 hr ago
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A proposal to change the name of Csar E. Chvez Boulevard in downtown San Antonio could cost the city more than $300,000, according to the City of San Antonio's Development Services Department's estimates.
The push to rename the street follows allegations that Chvez sexually assaulted and abused women and girls.
The allegations have prompted calls to remove Chavez's name from streets and public landmarks across the country.
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