Monday, July 14, 2025

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Google fiber hut in Haskin Park has been removed! Victory for just zoning!

https://www.facebook.com/john.whitsett.7/videos/10213837453147766/

Thank Google – it wasn’t their fault – guilty parties were San Antonio city management & council.

Crews removed the Google hut from Haskin Park today around 12:30 p.m.

This is a huge victory for SAFA!  Along with John Whitsett, SAFA testified, recorded, wrote and called and contacted public officials with to reverse the bad zoning decision on the Google Fiber Hut.

SAFA’s help came from experience of fighting for just zoning of the city insider promoted “ppSouthTexas” mega abortion facility! We were able to use that that technical experience and our good relations and work in the public square to help John and get a victory for justice, for just zoning and protected parks for families and families residential home life.

Consider giving $100 today to help SAFA continue to promote the family, justice and parks! Your DONATIONS could help SAFA win more victories in just zoning and the protect family homes, family home life and parks from city insiders who are more concerned about their agenda than following local laws, transparency, and doing what’s right for the citizens and tax payers.

Let’s offer a big thank you to Google for stepping up and doing the right thing by removing the hut from Haskin Park. Despite rumors otherwise, Google’s installation process of high speed internet is moving forward with the faster method of micro trenching (reportedly as much as 5,000 linear feet per day)..a process that results in less destruction to neighborhoods.

Yet city management continues to try to Blame Google: ” ….but plans were spoiled when the CITY SAYS the technology giant FAILED to go through the proper channels during the Haskin Park project.”

The evidence proves it was not Google’s failure but city management and previous city council members who intentionally ignored neighborhood, state, and city laws in order to circumvent the rules and illegally approve installations in City Parks throughout the City. This is why the neighborhood associations of Oak Park/Northwood, Highland Park, and Mission San Jose teamed up to stop multiple hut locations approved in the backrooms by our “City Leaders”.

City Management shortcut the rules (skipping as many as 5 required public hearings) and then began blaming Google when their deceptions were exposed and neighborhoods tried to hold them accountable.

City management & council’s failure to follow & enforce it’s own laws harmed Google’s reputation and stalled their progress of high speed fiber installation. As evidenced by the new council’s recent actions, the city leadership (with some exceptions) will continue to try and shortcut the process in order to avoid public discourse and scrutiny of their agendas unless we diligently hold them accountable.