AFBRNA formally established in 1993. AFBRNA residents 10,000+. Alamo Farmsteads (281 addresses) sits within AFBRNA as well as several other communities, services, and businesses.
These are tools that help the community and residents
•Unified Development Code (UDC) includes regulations for the preparation of land in anticipation of development, such as subdivision platting, tree preservation, zoning, setbacks, buffers, and street and drainage design, as well as historic preservation
•Huebner/ Leon Creeks Community Plan (HLCCP) 2009 community input providing guidelines for development
•COSA Sector Plans community input providing guidelines for development
•COSA Neighborhood Association Listing all current registered neighborhood associations with the city
•COSA Neighborhood Association Maps all current registered neighborhood association maps with the city
•COSA One-Stop Map – identifies Zoning data and Sector, Community, and Neighborhood plans associated to an address – users need to enable all layers to see all the data for a property
•My Bexar Community Dashboard identifies all government/community support provided for an address
•Bexar Appraisal District provides owner and recent deed history
•Bexar Real Property/Land Records has the deed history detail and potentially deed restrictions that may apply to a property
•COSA Building Permits create and view permits for properties
•COSA 311 report and view items to be addressed by the city
•nextdoor.com (1750+ AFBRNA contacts) Nextdoor as well as many other online sources use the AFBRNA boundaries, Prue, Babcock, Huebner, Eckhert, Abe Lincoln to Leon Creek to Prue. AFBRNA supports everyone within this boundary that does not have a recognized HOA or NA