Capital Delivery Department

Building San Antonio’s Major Projects

The Capital Delivery Department manages the planning, design, and construction of the City’s major capital improvement and bond-funded projects.

These projects are typically long-term and involve significant upgrades or new construction across the city.

Examples of Capital Delivery projects include:

  • New or improved parks and open spaces
  • Libraries and community centers
  • Public safety facilities
  • Major roadway and drainage improvements

Capital Delivery oversees projects from early planning through construction, ensuring they are delivered on time and within scope.

 

 

Public Works Department

Maintaining and Operating Infrastructure

The Public Works Department focuses on maintaining the infrastructure residents use every day and responding to service requests across the city.

This includes ongoing repairs, safety improvements, and operational support.

Public Works services include:

  • Pothole repairs and street maintenance
  • Traffic signal and signage maintenance
  • Storm drainage maintenance and channel mowing
  • Pavement markings and street sweeping
  • Traffic engineering and safety improvements

Residents typically interact with Public Works by submitting requests through 3-1-1.

 

When Should I Contact Each Department?

Contact Public Works (via 3-1-1) if you need:

  • A pothole repaired
  • A damaged street sign fixed
  • A drainage issue checked
  • Traffic signal concerns addressed

Follow Capital Delivery projects if you are interested in:

  • Bond-funded construction projects
  • Major roadway or park improvements

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Who maintains the highways? The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) construct and maintain San Antonio's highways and access roads. They also maintain portions of non-highway roads, such as Broadway, Bandera, Roosevelt, Probandt, and Austin Highway.

 

  • What about the City's Transportation Department? This is another department that works with City streets and sidewalks to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. They focus on planning and public education, but also manage some construction projects. For more info, visit the Department's website.

 

  • Who manages Park construction projects? The Capital Delivery Department typically manages major construction projects in City parks, after which the Parks Department takes over maintenance, operating, and programming of the park.

 

 

 

  • Who maintains the railroads? Most area railroads are owned and maintained by Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR). Public Works will coordinate with UPRR to perform street maintenance at or near railroad crossings.