San Jose rejected plans to build affordable housing for teachers because it would use up valuable land reserved for jobs.
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San Jose Faces Scrutiny for Illegal Fireworks Citations
A handful of Blossom Hill residents say the city slapped them with $500 illegal fireworks citations with no proof that they did anything wrong.
Milpitas City Council Poised to Fire City Manager Tom Williams
Milpitas may finally part ways with City Manager Tom Williams, whose misuse of public funds could forfeit his severance package.
Santa Clara Valley Water District Sticks with CEO Norma Camacho
A national search for a new Santa Clara Valley Water District chief netted an empty catch, so the agency will stick with a familiar face.
Report: San Francisco 49ers Owe Santa Clara Taxpayers Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars
A leaked draft of an audit claims the San Francisco 49ers owe the city of Santa Clara hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Santa Clara County Has Record Turnout for 2016 Presidential Election: Registrar of Voters
Last year’s presidential election set a record for the most ballots cast in Santa Clara County history, according to a new report.
Community Groups Protest San Jose’s Crackdown on Homeless Feedings in St. James Park
San Jose announced plans to end food giveaways for the homeless in St. James Park, drawing backlash from activists and church groups.
San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor’s Office Criticizes Lack of Transparency About Use of Force
An annual review by San Jose’s Independent Police Auditor comes up for discussion at Tuesday’s City Council meeting—the last until August.
San Jose’s New Lobbyist Rules Mandate Weekly Reports
San Jose adopted new rules this week that require lobbyists to file reports more often, but with fewer accountability measures in place.
San Jose Receives $150K Knight Cities Grant to Fund New City Designer, Avoid RDA Pitfalls
After receiving a $150,000 grant from the Knight Cities Challenge, San Jose has hired a new city designer in Timothy Rood.
San Jose Unanimously Adopts $3.2 Billion Budget Focused on Disaster Preparedness
San Jose this week adopted a $3.2 billion budget that allocates money for disaster response and re-housing people displaced by the flood.
Google Unveils Plan to Set Up Shop in Central San Jose—Will Downtown Ever Be the Same?
The proposed Diridon Station Googleplex has San Jose officials seeing dollar signs while local businesses, residents suspect the end is nigh.
Milpitas City Manager Under Scrutiny for Questionable Legal Fees, Consulting Contracts
It appears Milpitas City Manager Tom Williams has a history of trying to pay his personal legal bills with public funds.
Op-Ed: Free Speech Under Attack at Public Meetings in San Jose
Whether it’s at the City Council or a school board meeting, San Jose is becoming unsafe for fans of free speech.
San Jose Council Members Want to Earmark Extra $150,000 for Landlord-Tenant Mediation
Two elected officials in San Jose want to earmark an extra $150,000 to expand mediation services for tenants and landlords.
San Jose to Discuss Flood-Risk Disclosures, Teacher Housing, Development of Downtown Tower
The City Council will consider whether to endorse a bill that would require landlords to notify tenants if a property lies in a flood zone.
