SAN ANTONIO — An interim San Antonio leader is using his last days in office pushing for reforms in addressing homelessness and a closer look at how the city helps provide shelter for some of its most vulnerable residents.
Leo Castillo-Anguiano has served as the interim City Council representative for District 2 since June, with Jalen McKee-Rodriguez on parental leave. In his final week of filling in – Castillo-Anguiano said Thursday marks the end of his interim appointment – he filed a request that could shift how resources are spent as the city prepares to invest $60 million into homelessness and affordable housing next year.
That number includes a $30.5 million allocation specifically to homeless services through the city's recently approved Fiscal Year 2026 budget . That's down a