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CPSEnergy

CPS Energy is the nations largest municipally owned natural gas and electric company, providing safe and affordable service to 821,000 electric and 347,000 natural gas customers in the Greater San Antonio area. With our AA+ credit rating, one of the best in the industry, we offer best in class reliability and some of the lowest rates among the top 10 largest U.S. cities. We recognize our role as a community partner and are continuously focused on job creation, economic development, and educational investment. Powered by our people, our investment in the community is demonstrated through our employees generosity in giving $1.1 million to United Way. We are also committed to investing in clean energy. CPS Energy is number one in Texas for solar generation and among the top wind energy buyers in the nation for municipally owned utilities. For more information, visit newsroom.cpsenergy.com.
Melissa Carrillo - External Relations
P. O. Box 1771 San Antonio TX 78296
Text CPSENERGY to 866-866-5545

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City of Leon Valley

The City of Leon Valley will be a sustainable community by balancing Social Equity, Economic Development and Environmental Stewardship (S.E.E.). Social Equity The City will promote a superior quality of life by responding to citizens in a fair and prompt manner, by providing outstanding public safety services, high quality educational, recreational, historical and cultural amenities and superb infrastructure. The City will encourage collaborative participation by its residents, businesses and stakeholders. Economic Development The City will provide a diverse and versatile business environment that supports a healthy economy. The city will exhibit a distinctive and welcoming identity at its boundaries and throughout the community. The City will attract, expand and retain viable businesses to promote development and redevelopment, including a town-centered design, pedestrian friendly connections and world class public transit. Environmental Stewardship The City will become carbon-neutral by conserving and preserving natural resources and by expanding recycling initiatives and enhancing our environment with earth-friendly practices.
Roque Salinas - Economic Development Director
6400 El Verde Rd Leon Valley TX 78238
Text CITYOFLEONVALLEY to 866-866-5545

View Information 210-684-1391 Website

Alamo Area Council of Governments

Member Governments Defined as a political subdivision of the State of Texas, the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) was established in 1967 under Chapter 391 of the Local Government Code as a voluntary association of local governments and organizations that serves its members through planning, information, and coordination activities. AACOG serves the Alamo Area/State Planning Region 18, which covers 13 counties and 12,582 square miles. Comprising the area planning region are Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, McMullen, and Wilson counties. AACOG's Mission The mission of the Alamo Area Council of Governments is to enhance the quality of life of all residents of the Alamo Region in partnership with elected and appointed officials, funders, community partners and beneficiaries. AACOG's Core Values Performance with Integrity Commitment to Excellence Service before Self Culture of Appreciation Together We Succeed Services AACOG provides general technical assistance to member governments in their planning functions, preparation of applications, and the administration of area-wide programs. In addition, program-specific technical assistance for regional planning in the areas of aging services, economic development, 9-1-1 systems, homeland security, criminal justice, resource recovery, air quality, transportation, and weatherization is also offered. We also administer the Alamo Local Authority for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Bexar County. In addition, AACOG sponsors special projects in response to local government needs or requests. Support for these activities is provided through local dues, state appropriations, state and federal grants that are matched by local monies, and other public and private funds.
MIGUEL SEGURA - External Affairs Co odinator
2700 N.E. Loop 410 San Antonio TX 78217
Text AACOG to 866-866-5545

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Grey Forest Utilities

Grey Forest Utilities provides natural gas distribution services for customers located in a 600 square mile service area in northwest metropolitan San Antonio, Texas. We are a company that started in the mid-1960s built on the dreams of citizens and community leaders of the City of Grey Forest, Texas. We are consistently selected as a provider of choice because we are large enough to get the job completed quickly, expertly and safely.. yet small enough for every project to be a priority. We understand that if you need gas service we need to quickly install it so that both of our business objectives are quickly fulfilled. We will never claim to be the largest natural gas utility in the area, but, we will give you a pledge that we will work diligently to make your experience with us the very BEST experience possible. Size doesn't govern service.
Ryan Stoker - Business Development Manager
PO Box 258 Helotes TX 78023
Text GFUGAS to 866-866-5545

View Information 210-695-8781 Website

Bexar County

As the 4th largest county in Texas and the 17th largest county nationally, Bexar County is steeped in rich history and tradition, while at the same time rapidly growing with a population approaching two million. Home of the first-ever digital library, BiblioTech, Bexar County is also the home of such treasures as the San Antonio Riverwalk, the Alamo, and our historic Missions, which are a World Heritage Site.
Jordana Mathews - Econ Dev Grants
101 West Nueva, Ste 944 San Antonio TX 78207
Text BEXAR to 866-866-5545

View Information 210-335-2492 Website

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