Residents
Traffic Signal Outages
Leon Valley owns and operates traffic signals at the corner of Huebner and Evers, and at Wurzbach and Exchange Parkway. If one of these signals is malfunctioning, call Public Works at 681-1232 to report. If after hours, please call the Emergency Services Dispatchers at 684-3215. All other traffic signal outages should be reported to the City of San Antonio at (210) 207-4586 The City of San Antonio manages the traffic signal system for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), along Bandera and Grissom Roads, to include signal timing.
Street light or other electrical outages: Please report these to CPS Energy at (210) 353-5952 or click on the CPS Online Form.
School Zone Lights:
Leon Valley owns and operates the school zone lights on Huebner and on Evers roads. If one of these is malfunctioning, please call (210) 681-1232. For the school zone lights along Grissom Road, please call the City of San Antonio at (210) 207-4586.
Dead animals
Please call Tiger Sanitation at 210-333-4287 to arrange pickup. Dead animals must be placed by the curb and placed in a plastic bag if possible. Tiger Sanitation picks up reported dead animals on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. If there is a dead animal in the roadway, please call Public Works.
Recycle bins, rolling trash cans, roll off dumpsters, and garbage service questions
Please call Tiger Sanitation at 210-333-4287. The Public Works department does not keep extra cans or bins at their facility.
Oak Wilt
Please call the Texas Forest Service at (210) 930-3086. They can give helpful information on how to prevent and/or treat Oak Wilt. For questions regarding tree trimming or removal, please call Community Development at (210) 684-1391 x 226. The City does have a tree preservation ordinance with regulations for trimming and removal of trees.
The above links are a few maps of the 2 oak wilt centers surveyed, which includes marked “treatment zones.”
The following information applies to those zones.
Fungicide Injections: these injections do not stop the spread of the fungus, but can help prevent loss in a single tree. Good candidates for injections are next to and up to 75-100 ft away from trees with oak wilt symptoms but are not showing symptoms themselves yet. This way, the fungicide is already present in the tree by the time the fungus travels to it, and the fungus will not want to infect a tree where fungicide has already been injected. These treatments will NOT stop the spread of oak wilt, the fungus will still travel through the roots to find a viable host. The main goal of injecting is to save individual high-value trees when you are not able to trench or want to save trees within a trench. When injecting non-symptomatic trees, 75-100 ft away from the infection, using the macro-injection method, you can expect a success rate of 80-90%. Injecting symptomatic trees can decrease the success rate down to 30-60% or less. The fungicide name brand is Alamo, but there are other options labeled for oak wilt with 14.3% of the active ingredient – propiconazole. A video of a macro-injection treatment can be found on this page. This video is helpful even if you are not going to inject the trees yourself because you can learn the process and proper application.
The maps show the area between the infection (red line) and 75 feet (green line). This is the area of trees some residents within the zone may want to treat this year if they haven’t done so – especially in the areas where we saw the disease move most.
The next area is marked with a 150-ft line in blue. This is the area residents will want to prepare to inject or budget for either late this year or early next year.
Water/Sewer Service
Leon Valley provides water and sewer service to most of the City. The rest of the residents, especially in the Forest Oaks area, are provided service through the San Antonio Water System (SAWS). For SAWS water service questions, please call (210) 704-7297.For questions about your Leon Valley water service, please call David Morales at (210) 684-1391 x 224. Keep in mind that, if your water service has been interrupted or disconnected due to non-payment, we will not send out personnel after hours to turn your service back on. Service will not be restored until the next business day.
Potholes
The maintenance of both Bandera and Grissom Roads are the responsibility of TxDOT. They can be reached at (210) 623-4431. The rest of the roads in Leon Valley are maintained by the Public Works Department.
Water Leaks
If you have a water leak during working hours, please call Public Works at (210) 681-1232. For after hours emergencies, please call the Dispatcher at 684-3215. An emergency is classified as a water or sewer main break. For smaller or trickling leaks, please wait until the next business day to report, or you may leave a message at (210) 684-1391 x 224.
Animal Control/Code Enforcement
At the present time, there is no weekend or after-hours service for Animal Control or Code Enforcement. If it is an emergency, such as a dangerous dog, please call the Police at 911. The City is in the process of setting up weekend and after hours service and we will make that announcement on the website at that time. During normal business hours, please call (210) 684-1391 x 229 or 230.
San Antonio Community Resource Directory
Are you seeking mental health services? Take a look at the San Antonio Community Resource Directory Portal.
Haven for Hope
To learn more about programs and resources available for homelessness visit Haven for Hope.
COSA 2-1-1 Helpline
A free anonymous social service hotline that helps people find information about local resources in their community. Visit 2-1-1 for more information.