San Antonio City Council Votes to Revert César E. Chávez Boulevard Name to Durango Boulevard
The San Antonio City Council has unanimously voted to change the name of César E. Chávez Boulevard back to Durango Boulevard.

San Antonio, TX, August 20, 2026 —
The San Antonio City Council has taken a decisive step to revert the name of a prominent city street. In a unanimous vote, council members approved the change of César E. Chávez Boulevard back to its original name, Durango Boulevard.
The decision marks a significant shift for the thoroughfare, which was renamed in honor of the late labor leader César E. Chávez in 2013. Details regarding the specific timeline for the name change implementation, such as when the new signage will be installed and official records updated, were not immediately provided.
The motion to change the name back to Durango Boulevard passed without dissent, indicating a consensus among the city’s elected officials on the matter. The reasons behind the council’s decision to revert the name were not elaborated upon in the summary provided.
Durango Boulevard has a long history in San Antonio, serving as a key artery within the city. The renaming to César E. Chávez Boulevard was a notable event, recognizing the contributions of Chávez to the labor movement and civil rights. The subsequent vote to return to the Durango Boulevard name suggests a complex interplay of historical significance, community sentiment, or other factors influencing the council’s decision-making process. Further details on the motivations and specific impacts of this name change are expected to emerge.
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