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Council declines to award visitor‑center construction contract pending further study

April 27, 2026 | Balcones Heights, Bexar County, Texas


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Council declines to award visitor‑center construction contract pending further study
Balcones Heights — After public testimony and discussion about hotel‑occupancy‑tax (HOT) rules and project scope, the City Council decided April 27 not to award the contractor bid for a proposed visitor center and directed staff to research alternatives.

Citizen Juan Lesaya raised concerns about HOT‑fund eligibility and legal requirements for a facility to be funded as a visitor center — including that the facility be city‑owned or under a long‑term lease and that hotel room block tracking be demonstrated. Lesaya urged the council to halt spending until those requirements and project metrics were documented.

Staff and the Economic Development Corporation reported a recent construction bid of roughly $277,000 and said the contractor offered value‑engineering options; the council debated whether to pause the project entirely or proceed. Councilman Hernandez moved to suspend further spending while staff researched kiosk options that could provide distributed visitor information without the capital commitment; separate motions and discussion culminated in a council motion not to award the construction contract, which passed in open session.

Why it matters: HOT funds have statutory restrictions and municipalities typically must show how a funded facility directly promotes tourism and comply with ownership/lease terms. Council members cited differing views among hotel managers and residents on the project’s tourism benefit and urged better documentation before committing capital.

What’s next: Staff will return with documentation on HOT‑fund rules, lease/ownership options and lower‑cost kiosk concepts for council consideration.

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