Top-Down Education Reform
Mar 02, 2010, by Joseph DiSalvo Politics Comments (8)
“RTTP” is part of the new parlance of school and government employees. In a few days we will be told by U.S. Secretary of Education Duncan which Race To The Top state applications are considered finalists for funding in the first round of competition.
Forty states applied for the S4.25 billion in total funding. The prize, financed by the economic American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will range from $350 million to $700 million per state and be awarded in April. Will California be on the list in this first round?
Why Free Parking is a Bad Idea
Mar 01, 2010, by Pierluigi Oliverio Politics Comments (25)
Professor Donald Shoup of UCLA visited City Hall last week. He was in San Jose to present a lecture titled, “Why free parking is a bad idea.” The information he shared is based on his book and research.
There are approximately 700 million parking spaces for 230 million cars in this country and 99 percent of cars trips have free parking. Prof. Shoup showed an aerial picture of the Cisco Systems campus with its empty asphalt parking lots. He felt that these empty parking lots are not a good use of land and that it creates higher-than-needed vehicle miles traveled (VMT). He then continued to share what he thought would be a way to better utilize the land, which was to allow Cisco to build housing on their parking lots and waive all parking requirements.
Canadian Sharks Attack US
Feb 28, 2010, by Eric Johnson Culture Comments (0)
San Jose hockey fans must deal with a conundrum this afternoon, as the United States and Canada battle for Olympic gold. Do we root for the US team, or root for our home team?
Four San Jose Sharks—Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau, Dany Heatley and Dan Boyle—make up the backbone of Team Canada. They have been key to Canada’s success, working together in what TV announcer Kenny Albert has called “the San Jose connection.” Only one Shark—Joe Pavelski—is playing for Team USA.
Rants and Raves
Feb 27, 2010, by The Editor Comments (22)
SJI’s weekly Rants & Raves is a forum where the site’s regulars and visitors set the agenda. Any topic is fair game. What’s on your mind?
Campos Wants to Expand Gang Injunction
Feb 26, 2010, by Silicon Valley Newsroom Politics Comments (41)
How far do citizens’ rights to assemble freely extend? Citing an increasing gang presence in the city’s streets, Councilmember Nora Campos says it may be too far. The ACLU thinks differently.
San Jose Natives Are Restless
Feb 24, 2010, by Pete Campbell Politics Comments (17)
Have you noticed, there’s been more than a few angry letters to the editor submitted to the Mercury News by San Jose residents over the past few weeks? It seems that folks are a bit ticked-off by the present condition of their city, and are placing the blame on the city council and the unions that run them. (Yes, that’s right…the unions run the council.)
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