Previously, lawyers had been treated like any other city vendors, with their names shown on the list of bills sent to the city council, although no further specifics were posted.
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San Jose ‘Opportunity Housing’ Plan Creates Growth Nightmare
A one-size-fits-all housing policy fits no one at all. San Jose needs structured, smart growth, not more opportunities for displacement.
Should a ‘Vibrant Downtown’ San Jose Include Gawdy Digital Billboards?
If one candidate running for mayor takes a stand opposing digital billboards (for no other reason than they are antithetical to the city’s pledge to prevent traffic fatalities and its promise to save energy and reduce greenhouse gases) we’re confident the residents of San Jose will enthusiastically support such a leader.
Affordable Housing and a Big Vegetable Garden to Grow near Santana Row and Valley Fair
Santa Clara city and county officials cheer the “Agrihood” plan for affordable housing begun 15 years ago, in groundbreaking ceremonies at the North Winchester Boulevard site. at the boundary of San Jose and Santa Clara.
Backroom Meetings Shroud Rejected Santa Clara Housing Development across from SCU
Since its 2015 inception, ReMet's developers, Santa Clara lobbyists and elected officials had at least 17 closed door meetings
National Gun Rights Group Threatens to Sue San Jose over Proposed Gun Ordinance
The National Association for Gun Rights, which considers itself the “conservative alternative” to the National Rifle Association, says the city would violate the Second Amendment by imposing a tax on citizens exercising their right to keep and bear arms.
Roller Skaters Fight Eviction from City Hall Plaza
San Jose’s commitment to activating the city’s public spaces gets tested at civic plaza.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Meets with President Biden to Discuss Gun Violence
Mayor Liccardo's meeting with President Biden and officials at the White House will focus on how gun insurance and other measures enacted in San Jose could be done nationally.
Santa Clara Councilmember’s Redistricting Concerns At Odds With Track Record
It’s not exactly clear why a different congressional district for the City of Santa Clara would prove to be problematic.
Life in the Crash Zone: What’s Next for San Jose’s Largest Homeless Encampment?
A city cleanup of the Crash Zone just south of Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport on June 24 blindsided housing advocates and the 250 to 600 unhoused residents, raising questions of what's next.
San Jose Water Announces Willie Brown as Vice President, General Counsel
Brown is chair of the Civil Service Commission of the City of Santa Clara, and as a board member of two nonprofits.
Points of Pride: History San Jose Chronicles 50 Years of LGBTQ History in Silicon Valley
From leather to politics to bars, a new history exhibit features decades of pageantry, heartache and belonging in the South Bay.
‘Big City Mayors’ Ask Lawmakers for $1 Billion for Housing
In April, the coalition of mayors of the state’s 13 largest cities, led by San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, asked for a $20 billion, five-year investment to curb homelessness—half of the state's surplus.
San Jose Councilor’s Mayoral Campaign ‘IOU’ Questioned
The politician’s professional-grade YouTube video announcements—and their thousand-dollar price-tags—didn’t go unnoticed.
Inaugural Pride Flag Raising at Gilroy City Hall Proves ‘Divisive’
Councilmember Carol Marques worries the policy will open a "can of worms," expose the city to liability.
Ninth Shooting Victim Dies, Police Discover Multiple Explosive Devices at Scene of Attack at Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Alex Ward Fritch, 49, who had been in critical condition since being taken to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Wednesday morning, died from his injuries, the County of Santa Clara Medical Examiner/Coroner. said.
