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San Antonio City Council to vote Thursday on changing name of César E. Chávez Boulevard
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· August 19, 2026
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Key points This decision comes as the figure's reputation is being reexamined. Further information on this development can be found through the source, which initially reported on the upcoming vote and the circumstances surrounding it.
Scrutiny of a notable figure's legacy has been increasing, prompted by allegations of sexual abuse. These allegations were brought to light by a prominent activist.
A vote is scheduled to take place on a proposal to change the name of a boulevard. This decision comes as the figure's reputation is being reexamined.
Further information on this development can be found through the source, which initially reported on the upcoming vote and the circumstances surrounding it.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
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