The council's report says the money to end homelessness could come from local, regional, and state sources, including a voter-approved measure that could raise $10 billion.
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San Jose City Council Approves Google’s Downtown West Project
Historic decision follows years of debate and study, and promises to add housing, jobs and parks near Diridon Station.
Measuring California’s Progress on Income Inequality
Expectations are high for a turnaround as experts say the federal relief alone could be enough to cut California’s child poverty in half.
Newsom Signs Bill to Streamline Environmental Review Process, San Jose Google Development
The bill, SB 7, will take effect immediately, as it was approved as a so-called emergency statute.
Santa Clara City Manager Raises Eyebrows Over Hiring Practices
Santana said she plans to “move quickly on this so that we can continue to stabilize this department.”
Stanford, Facing Pressure, Reverses Plan to Cut 11 Sports
University leaders, announcing the reversal, cited improvements in the school’s investments, and said the programs' supporters helped reveal a new funding path.
The Real Faces of Silicon Valley
As the valley’s tech companies have driven the U.S. economy since the Great Recession, the region remains one of the most unequal.
Eviction Moratorium: Capitol Mum as Renters Seek More Time
With two months before the moratorium expires on June 30, there is no proposed legislation on giving renters more time.
California Is Awash in Cash, Thanks to a Booming Market
The stock market has soared to new heights, prompting a record number of Silicon Valley companies to go public.
Big City Mayors Ask State for $20 Billion to Curb Homelessness
The mayors want $4 billion per-year for five years in flexible funding as part of the state budget.
Santa Clara Co. Shelter Project Surprises Willow Glen Neighbors
The San Jose shelter opening May 17 has governments quarreling, neighbors nervous and homeless residents stuck in the middle.
A Quest for Love: Natalia Smut’s Death Highlights Trans Struggles
The native San Jose transgender woman’s murder has devastated, but not shocked, friends, family and the South Bay drag scene.
Opinion: Google Shows SJ Needs a Stronger Development Process
San Jose Planning Commissioner Justin Lardinois says Google's community benefits package shouldn’t be considered unusual, but the standard.
One Dead in Shooting Near SJSU
This marks the city's 14th homicide of the year.
Google’s SJ Offer is Unmatched, But Some Wonder if it’s Enough
Google’s generosity toward San Jose has appeased some critics but has not addressed all concerns over long-term housing affordability.
Q&A: Derrick Seaver’s Big Plans as the SVO’s New President
Seaver takes the helm at the regional chamber of commerce May 17, but first he sat down to talk about his priorities, economy and even Google.