The proposal would extend California’s statewide evictions moratorium through Sept. 30.
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Santa Clara County Creates Office of Disability Affairs to Improve Accessibility
Nearly 31 years after the Americans With Disabilities Act was signed into law, the county is set to fund staff to address gaps in health care, civic access, economic opportunities, education and overall quality of life for South Bay citizens with disabilities.
California Has a Plan to Pay the Back Rent for Low-Income Tenants—All of It.
The state is poised to embark on an ambitious, complex effort to cover the unpaid rent of low-income renters who struggled during the pandemic.
Flea Market Vendors Begin Hunger Strike To Protest Berryessa Development
The Berryessa project under consideration Tuesday would rezone the flea market site to allow roughly 365,000 square feet of commercial space and 2,800 residential units—rezoning a 61.5-acre portion of the site for up to 3.4 million square feet of commercial space and up to 3,450 apartments.
Eviction Moratorium in California Likely To Be Extended Beyond June 30
The state’s eviction freeze will likely be extended past June 30, and lawmakers could finish haggling over details this week. The big issues include how long the extension will last and how much rent relief will cover.
Berkeley Report Says Urban Policies Increase California Wildfire Risks
Why is California building new houses in the path of wildfires? The housing market is dangerously hot, say UC scientists.
Opinion: Can California Fix CEQA?
Former Councilman Johnny Khamis suggests CEQA reforms to keep businesses in California and address rising housing costs.
Spend $11.8 Billion to Eliminate Homelessness, Group Says
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.
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.
