Jeff Scott, spokesman for the city’s housing department, acknowledged that “it doesn’t typically take this long” to pay folks back.
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San Jose City Clerk Accuses County’s Top Election Official of Bowing to Political Pressure
Toni Taber levels the charge as part of a lawsuit filed by the ROV against the city to try to revive the labor-backed Fair Elections Initiative.
SVO Accuses Santa Clara County ROV of Going to Bat for Labor
The SVO president slammed the ROV as exceptionally inept, and called for the DA to investigate “improprieties” under Shannon Bushey’s watch.
Fewer Than 200 of Santa Clara County’s 10,000 Homeless Have Been Tested for Coronavirus
Though they’re among the most vulnerable, unhoused people struggle to get tested for the coronavirus and find shelter for quarantine.
San Jose Races to Close the ‘Digital Divide’ as Coronavirus Moves Learning Online
Census data from the latest American Community Survey estimates that more than 20,000 households in the city lack internet access.
San Jose Approves Emergency ‘Bridge Housing’ for Homeless Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Old tensions ran high at Tuesday’s meeting over a proposed site for emergency shelter for the homeless at Monterey and Bernal roads.
San Jose Considers Reinstating ‘Sunshine Law’ Provisions
After suspending some “sunshine laws” to fast-track proposals related to the coronavirus outbreak, the city now wants to bring them back.
Like a Petri Dish: Tens of Thousands of California Inmates at Risk of COVID-19 Infection
An infectious disease’s transmissibility is defined as its reproduction rate. And the novel coronavirus virus is very good at reproducing.
San Jose Rent Suspension Proposal Ruled Out Over Constitutional Concerns
Council members Raul Peralez and Magdalena Carrasco opted to withdraw their proposal to instead pursue a citywide rent freeze.
San Jose Leaders Brace for Deep Cuts in City’s 2020-21 Budget
The city manager is expected to roll his budget proposal in May before the council approves the final 2020-21 spending plan in late June.
San Jose Tweaks Transparency Rules Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
In light of the public health crisis that’s upended so many rules already, local leaders have relaxed some of the city’s transparency guidelines.
Santa Clara County’s Still Finalizing Primary Vote Tallies
Election officials are still working on tallying up the more than 493,000 ballots cast in the March 3 primary, which saw a 51 percent turnout.
Coronavirus Updates, March 23, 2020: Hospitals Expand Surge Capacity as Outbreak Spreads
We’re now in the second week of what’s become a statewide shutdown. Meanwhile, as testing ramps up, the confirmed case count increases.
San Jose Explores Paid Sick Leave Law For ‘Essential Employees’
As the U.S. tries to “flatten the curve” of the pandemic, the city mulls a paid sick leave policy so workers can stay home if they fall ill.
COVID-19 Expected to Impact San Jose’s Next Budget Cycle
A lot has changed since Mayor Sam Liccardo authored his annual March budget message a little less than two weeks ago.
FPPC Hits Santa Clara County GOP With a $7,000 Fine
The Santa Clara County Republican Party treasurer and a campaign finance consultant reportedly broke state election laws.