San Jose rejected plans to build affordable housing for teachers because it would use up valuable land reserved for jobs.
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Mayor Liccardo’s Senior Policy Aide Laments Developers’ Bait-and-Switch Over Jobs, Housing
One of San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s top aides is bemoaning how owners of a commercial complex are pulling a bait-and-switch.
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.
Sunnyvale City Manager, Execs Receive Sweetheart Housing Loans that Are ‘Practically Free’
Records show that a handful of Sunnyvale’s city directors have benefited from loans that are nearly impossible to find on the open market.
San Jose May Revise Urban Village Policy to Advance Affordable Housing Projects
The City Council on Tuesday will consider relaxing requirements that have stymied the type of development prescribed by the General Plan.
San Jose Considers Chipping Away at Affordable Housing Fee
Just six months since an affordable housing fee went into effect in San Jose, city officials are already talking about watering it down.
Voters Approve Transportation Tax, Housing Bond, Pension Deal
Preliminary results from Santa Clara County polls show important victories for housing, transportation and workers rights.
Op-Ed: Vote ‘Yes’ on A for Affordable Housing
Measure A is a monumental opportunity for our community to rise to the challenge and provide support to our community members who need our help.
City Council Weighs Contentious Housing Project for Homeless
The city has two options for the Evans Lane site: one would house people by next summer, the other would add affordable homes in the long-term.
County to Place $950 Million Housing Bond on Fall Ballot
Santa Clara County voters will decide the fate of a $950 million affordable housing bond this November.
Santa Clara County Considers $750M Affordable Housing Bond
Santa Clara County will explore the idea of putting a $750 million affordable housing bond on the fall ballot.
San Jose Commission Opposes Crime-Free Multi-Housing Idea
A proposal to allow San Jose’s landlords to evict renters based on an arrest got little support at a recent housing commission meeting.
Councilman Peralez Undeterred by Critics of Permanent Housing Project by Saint James Park
When it comes to popular support for housing the homeless, there are two types of people: those who want it, and those who want it somewhere else.
San Jose Considers Exemptions to Affordable Housing Law
San Jose will consider exempting high-rise developments from a year-old law designed to increase the supply of affordable housing.
LAFCO Sues City of Gilroy over Proposed Housing Development
A new lawsuit alleges that the city of Gilroy broke the law when it approved the annexation of farmland for a planned 4000-home development.
San Jose May Study Commercial Development Housing Fees
The City Council will debate whether to commission a study on charging an affordable housing fee for commercial development.