Today, County Supervisors will name the County Government Center’s courtyard after Jim McEntee. (link) It’s an appropriate tribute to a great person.
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A Statue for the Plaza – Finally
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Convention and Visitors Bureau Orders New-Car Smell for Downtown
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Effort Aimed at Staying Competitive
In a unique effort to market the downtown against all foes foreign, domestic, or Santana Row-like, the Convention and Visitors Bureau has kicked off it’s Clean Up and Smell Well campaign that is centered around making the downtown smell like a new car.
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News For The Week Of May 30th
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Some Planning Options
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It is time to look at the City as a whole and think of how it can be reconfigured and improved. Of course, there can be a look again at some hallowed tenets of sound growth and planning for our future. To what extent do they continue to serve us well? Additionally, we can try to imagine new and innovative ideas as well, that can lead us into the brave new world of the twenty-first century.
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Greetings from San Jose
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We had guests from my wife’s hometown of Baltimore visit us this weekend. We did the standard tour: San Jose, San Francisco, and Monterey. While our visitors enjoyed all three cities, their photo journal of this trip will disproportionately feature locales to the North and South. San Jose is just not a “post card” city.
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The Despicables and a Councilmember for District 7
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Supervisor Beall Takes Over County’s Vector Control Program
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Vows To Kill Pestilent Mosquitoes Himself
In a rare, selfless act by an elected official not involved in a political race, County Supervisor Jim Beall has vowed to single-handily stop the spread of the West Nile virus by killing the pestilent mosquitoes, “one by one, house by house, block by block.” This would put to rest the controversy surrounding the County’s Vector Control direct-mail voting campaign to increase assessments in order to fund future efforts to search for and destroy the disease spreading insects.
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News From The Community Newspapers For May 26th
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What Is San Jose’s Future?
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Last week’s column showed that there must be a rationale for accelerated development in Coyote Valley. With all of the quality-of-life issues involved, a case must be made proving conclusively that such dramatic action is warranted. So far no such proof has been shown. Council members and the Mayor’s office simply must not abandon the solid reasoning of the past three decades.
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Welcome Back, Howard Dean
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If it’s Sunday morning, it’s cartoon time around our house. But this past weekend, I wrestled control of the television from my kids to watch Howard Dean on Meet the Press. They like Dean and once brought him chocolate chip cookies when we were working in my downtown San Jose office. But they weren’t sticking around for the show. Maybe if he screamed, they would have.
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Our Park
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Well it seems that the jury is in on the placement of statues in Chavez Plaza and the results are clear: Quetzalcotl is appreciated by practically no one; many would like to see Cesar Chavez honored in the historic plaza that bears his name. St. Joseph might also be a fine choice, but some are concerned that a Christian saint is too controversial, unlike the Aztec god – unfathomable but accurate
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Metro Story Accuses Mayor of Defiling Official City Document
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Unsubstantiated Claim Includes Flushing General Plan Down Toilet
A shocking story in this week’s Metro Newspaper reported that an unnamed source witnessed Mayor Ron Gonzales in a Koran-copycat-type desecration of San Jose’s most hallowed planning document – the General Plan. This has left neighborhood groups incensed, calling for the swiftest of inquiries and the stiffest of punishments.
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News In Review: We’ve Got Company
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There’s a new blog in town, so I’d like to officially welcome Willow Glen Extra to the neighborhood. As Irene Kew writes in the Willow Glen Resident, there’s a Willow Glen resident who’s been blogging for a few months.
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Development 101 – Part 3
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What Would Thomas Jefferson Say about San Jose Inside?
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If you want to analyze how something modern fits within the grand sweep of American history, pose the question and use a Founding Father. If you want to suggest that democracy and freedom are at stake, use Thomas Jefferson. Even if it’s a pretentious effort, it’s an excellent way to rebut Larry Stone.
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