Measure RR would fund unprecedented new equity and connectivity policies that were recently approved by the Caltrain board.
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On the Ballot: Mountain View’s ‘RV Ban’ Could Go Either Way
The measure would enact the city's controversial Narrow Streets Ordinance, banning RV parking along the majority of city streets.
Prop. 13 Faces Biggest Challenge Yet With Prop. 15. Is This the Tax Reform California Needs?
The measure coming up on the Nov. 3 ballot is the closest anyone’s gotten to touching the “third rail” of California politics.
South Bay Labor IE Blows Past Campaign Filing Deadline
Missing a campaign filing deadline is no small offense. Especially this close to the Nov. 3 Election Day.
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran May Sue Over Project HomeKey
Milpitas Mayor Rich Tran is concerned that residents won't have a fair chance to provide feedback due to the accelerated timeline.
Racism in the Streets: How Homelessness Became a Civil Rights Issue in the South Bay
Experts say Silicon Valley’s homeless crisis—like that of the nation—is interwoven with its long, painful history structural racism.
Santa Clara County’s 2020 Assessment Roll Culminates Decade of Economic Growth
The roll shows that the net assessed value of all property in the county grew by $35.5 billion to a total of $551.5 billion from the year prior.
White House Extends FEMA Wildfire Aid to Santa Clara Co.
Initial damage estimates for the SCU Lightning Complex zone put the loss of cattle and grazing lands at $26 million.
San Jose Leaders Weigh Anti-Displacement Strategy
The City Council on Tuesday will discuss the policy, which aims to produce and preserve housing while protecting residents from eviction.
Cupertino Council Contenders Draw Fire for NIMBY Hot Takes
Cupertino’s present election cycle has brought more variations on the not-in-my-backyard hot takes the city’s become known for.
Google, SJ ‘Explore Options’ for Downtown After Legislative Blow
A bill that would’ve offered a lifeline to behind-schedule projects—like Google’s San Jose mega-campus—never made it to the governor’s desk.
Guest Column: Six-Plexes Coming to a Neighborhood Near You
Instead of flipping the bird to approximately 180,000 San Jose homeowners, we should stick with the existing General Plan 2040.
Santa Clara County Supervisor Requests Federal Aid for Those Impacted by SCU Complex Fires
The people affected by one of the largest fires in California history—the SCU Complex—still don’t qualify for FEMA relief.
Sen. Jim Beall’s Bill to Spur Infill Development, Protect Coyote Valley Moves to Governor’s Desk
The San Jose mayor applauded the proposal, calling SB 940 a watershed moment for the city and the pristine open space around it.
Development Fee to Fund Homes Coming to SJ. What Will it Cost?
The linkage fee on commercial developments—offices, warehouses, hotels and retail shops—would fund affordable housing in the city.
Google’s SJ ‘Downtown West’ Project Falls Behind Schedule
The draft environmental report for the 60-acre redevelopment by Diridon Station was set to be released Tuesday. That didn’t happen.