Details of the development surfaced earlier this week when Urban Catalyst submitted preliminary plans to the city.
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Union Attack Ad Accuses San Jose Councilman of Rewarding ‘Slavery Towers’ Developers
It’s a slick ad apparently produced to undermine Lan Diep’s re-election bid. According to its critics however, the piece is full of falsehoods.
County Vows to House 100 College Students in 100 Days
The 100-student, 100-day pledge coincides with a new survey that shows an uptick in the number of homeless college students.
San Jose City Council Mulls Changes to Ellis Act Ordinance
The San Jose City Council meets at 11am Tuesday inside the council chambers at City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St. in San Jose.
San Jose to Keep Overnight Warming Shelters Open Every Night During Winter Months
HomeFirst, a non-profit that provides homelessness services in Santa Clara County, will continue to run the nightly shelters.
Google Invests $5.3 Million in San Jose Project for Disabled Tenants
News of Google’s latest housing investment comes just two weeks after it submitted plans for its upcoming San Jose campus.
San Jose May Keep Overnight Warming Centers Open Every Night During Winter Months
The City Council will discuss the proposal when it meets on Tuesday at City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St. in San Jose.
Petition Demands Height Cap on Proposed Santa Clara High-Rise
A public hearing on the proposed skyscraper development takes place at 6pm tonight at Santa Clara City Hall, 1500 Warburton Ave.
City of San Jose Plans to Double Electric Car Charging Stations with $14 Million Investment
The biggest chunk of the investment—$10 million—will come from the state. And the remaining $4 million from a vote by the City Council.
State Senate Candidates Discuss Climate Change, Sanctuary Policy at Neighborhood Forum
The event hosted by the Willow Glen Neighborhood Association took place Thursday night at the Starlite Ballroom.
San Jose Councilwoman Dev Davis Kicks Off Re-Election Bid
The District 6 representative faces Jake Tonkel, Andrew Boone and Marshall Woodmansee in her bid for a second term.
Loma Prieta Quake Still Guides How San Jose’s Emergency Services Chief Does His Job
Surviving the 1989 earthquake left an indelible imprint on Ray Riordan, and informs his disaster preparedness work to this day.
State Senate Hopefuls Vie for BAYMEC’s Endorsement
Housing, civil rights and safety net services emerged as key issues at the panel hosted by the Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee.
Google Submits Official Mega-Campus Plans to San Jose
Now that the application is in the city’s hands, the project will embark on a year-long public engagement and environmental review process.
Op-Ed: South Bay Leaders Must Do More to Lift Up LGBTQ Voices
In Silicon Valley, we may pride ourselves on our progressive values, but we have more work to do to truly lead in this area.
How a Condo Sale Became a Drawn-Out Bureaucratic Nightmare for One SJ Resident
Christine Hanchett says the city broke its promise and violated a legally binding sales agreement by changing the rules as it went.