The Alazán-Apache Courts was the first public housing community constructed in the City of San Antonio. Built in 1939 as a family community, it consists of three phases, two of which, Alazán and Apache, are one- and two-story concrete buildings. The Apache portion of this community was refurbished between 1993 and 1997, and the third phase, known as Guadalupe Homes, was constructed in 2000 as an adjacent subdivision, consisting of 56 units, which include 43 two- and three- bedroom single family homes and 13 apartments. There are a total of 741 units located within these three subdivisions.
Alazán Courts: 501 Units
Alazán Courts: 501 Units
Apache Courts: 184 Units
Guadalupe Homes: 56 Homes
Congressional District: 20
State Senate District: 16
State Representative District: 123
City Council District: 5
Census Tract: 1702
SCHOOLS
Schools (SAISD): Brackenridge Elementary School
Tafolla Middle School
Lanier High School
AFFORDABILITY
Rents are based on the greater of 30% of monthly-adjusted income.
SERVICES
The Family Self Sufficiency Program AVANCE Childcare PCI Childcare Inman Center (Child Care)
FACILITIES
Valero Baseball Field 3 playgrounds in Apache Bus line
COMMUNITY AMENITIES
Central Heat in Alazán-Apache Courts Central Air/Heat at Guadalupe Homes Washer connections in Alazán-Apache Courts Washer/dryer connections at Guadalupe Homes Gas stoves