Sam Liccardo wants to offer financial incentives for San Jose homeowners who build accessory dwelling units on their property.
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SCU Strikes Rare Balance with Plans to Build Teacher Housing Alongside Business Incubator
Proponents framed the project as exactly the type of development that San Jose needs to correct its stubborn jobs-housing imbalance.
Op-Ed: Our Climate Emergency Calls for Drastic Local Actions
While federal lawmakers stall on the Green New Deal, local governments are taking actions to drive down emissions at an emergency speed.
2 School Trustees Announce Bids for Kansen Chu’s Assembly Seat
Kansen Chu sent local pols scrambling to rethink their 2020 plans when he opened up about his decision to eschew another term in the Assembly.
Local Cafe Sees Outpouring of Support After Multiple Break-Ins
This marks the second time in two weeks that Little Saigon businesses have had to sweep up shattered glass from smash-and-grab burglaries.
Mayor Sam Liccardo Rejects Pay Raise Proposed by Commission
The inaugural Salary Setting Commission recommended upping yearly mayoral pay by $58,000 and that of each councilor by $27,500.
One Man’s Trash: Dominic Caserta Caught ‘Illegally Dumping’
“It weirded them out,” a source familiar with the incident says. “And I can see why: The man did not look well.”
SJ’s First Police Auditor, Teresa Guerrero-Daley, Dies at 67
The retired judge, who served for more than a decade as police auditor and spent a dozen years on the bench, died in her home Sunday.
Arbitrator Rejects Ex-Milpitas Official’s Harassment Claims
Tom Williams, who threatened to sue his own city for $1 million, will apparently walk away with just $1,372 and change.
Family of Steven Juarez Sues Gilroy PD for Wrongful Death
The lawsuit accuses the officers, as well as the city of Gilroy, of several violations of Steven Juarez’s constitutional rights
Accused Sexual Harasser Touts Polygraph as Proof of Innocence
All we can infer is that former Santa Clara Councilman Dominic Caserta answered a bunch of questions while maintaining a steady pulse.
Traffic Court’s Ticketing Glitch is Latest in Long Line of Missteps Linked to Tyler Technologies
Sources say court officials downplayed the scope of a software bug that charged too much or too little for some traffic violations.
2020 Ballot Initiative Would Give Voters Say Over El Camino Healthcare District’s Expansion
Workers battling the multi-city health and hospital district over its acquisition of five clinics want voters to weigh in on future growth.
Pot Shots: California Cannabis Bureau Seeks Applicants for $10 Million in Social Equity Grants
A $10 million stashbox is set aside for the program as part of the California Cannabis Equity Act, which Gov. Jerry Brown signed last year.
Mountain View Faces Backlash for Planned Pot Policy Rollback
Councilwoman Ellen Kamei ignited a firestorm of controversy by bringing the local cannabis ordinance back for revision.
State Sen. Jim Beall Renews Focus on Mental Health, Housing During Final Two Years in Office
With a new governor at the helm, the career lawmaker is ready to take another crack at bills vetoed time and again by past administrations.