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San Antonio announces tentative 3-year police labor deal Friday after six months of talks
By NBC affiliate at WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local
· July 17, 2026
· 1 min read
San Antonio and the police union reached a tentative 3-year deal with major pay raises and strong benefits, costing $102.2M, plus revamped patrol schedules for peak calls. Union and City Council votes next.
Key takeaway 2M, plus revamped patrol schedules for peak calls.
Why this matters in Terrell Hills News
The tentative 3-year police labor deal between San Antonio and the police union has significant implications for Terrell Hills residents, who rely on the city's police department for public safety. With major pay raises and strong benefits, the $102.2 million deal aims to attract and retain top talent, potentially leading to improved response times and more effective policing in the area. The revamped patrol schedules, designed to coincide with peak call times, could also enhance safety in Terrell Hills, where residents may have unique concerns about crime and emergency response. As the union and City Council prepare to vote on the deal, Terrell Hills residents will be watching closely to see how the agreement affects policing in their community, and whether it addresses specific concerns about public safety in the area. The deal's approval could set a precedent for future labor negotiations and shape the city's approach to public safety for years to come.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local ·
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