Downtown San Jose is now poised for a housing renaissance that was hard to imagine back in 2015, when Leslye Corsiglia first formed SV@Home.
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Opinion: Can California Fix CEQA?
Former Councilman Johnny Khamis suggests CEQA reforms to keep businesses in California and address rising housing costs.
Gov. Gavin Newsom Allows Outdoor Dining and To-go Drinks Statewide until Dec. 31
The governor's announcement includes the use of sidewalks and converted parking spaces for outdoor dining and the sale of alcohol to-go. Bars will also be allowed to continue partnering with food trucks, restaurants and catering companies to sell food with alcohol even if they don't have an on-site kitchen.
Spend $11.8 Billion to Eliminate Homelessness, Group Says
The council's report says the money to end homelessness could come from local, regional, and state sources, including a voter-approved measure that could raise $10 billion.
Victims Were Dedicated to Their Families, Their Co-workers and Their Communities
Many of you have reported the names of the employees who were lost. To us here at VTA they are friends and our family and we want to honor their memory.
Willing to Help, Nowhere to Go: How the State’s Recruitment of Covid-19 Volunteers Fell Short
More than 251,000 Californians signed up to help, some hoping to get an early shot. Few got the chance to volunteer.
Metro SV and SJI Win 25 California Journalism Awards
The haul in the state’s leading journalism contest included seven first-place awards, three runners up, four third-place finishes and more.
Efforts to Weed Out Extremists Among Police Meet Resistance
California is one of four states, including Oregon, Minnesota and Tennessee, along with Washington, D.C., that have proposed new laws.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
Cupertino Electeds Adopt New Development Rules Despite Warnings From Housing Officials
Cupertino electeds adopted the new density rules seemingly unaware of a letter from the state warning the ordinance violated California law.
Eviction Moratorium: Capitol Mum as Renters Seek More Time
With two months before the moratorium expires on June 30, there is no proposed legislation on giving renters more time.
Bill to Keep Remote Access to Public Forums Meets Resistance
The legislation originally called on all local entities to make call-in and internet-based options available for all public meetings.
Google’s SJ Offer is Unmatched, But Some Wonder if it’s Enough
Google’s generosity toward San Jose has appeased some critics but has not addressed all concerns over long-term housing affordability.
Can Orange-tier Reopenings Save the South Bay’s Dining Scene?
The county’s move to the orange tier and warmer weather has improved the outlook for local restaurants. But is it enough?
Local Leaders Work to Turn the Tide on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
As anti-Asian hate crimes spread through Silicon Valley, one Los Gatos resident has a plan to fight them that starts in the classroom.
Palo Alto Officials Rethink Zoning Program Meant to Draw Housing
The program came in response to state housing goals, but a new proposal for a 24-unit apartment building has put residents on edge.