As part of a just-launched initiative, the city is asking the private sector for ideas about how to leverage autonomous vehicles.
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San Jose’s June 11 LGBT March Sends Mixed Messages on Goals
It’s unclear if the origins of San Jose’s upcoming LGBT march comes from activists and community organizers or Santa Clara County HQ.
Op-Ed: Saving Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Deserves Celebration
More than 400 people can stay in their homes at Buena Vista Mobile Home Park, one of the last enclaves of affordable housing in Palo Alto.
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s Agenda in Question after Big Vote
San Jose’s creation of stronger tenant protections—not in the manner preferred by the mayor—has led to questions about who controls the council.
San Jose Discusses Ordinance on Mobile Home Park Closures
San Jose will consider an ordinance to allow mobile home park owners to evict residents and close parks without redeveloping them.
Op-Ed: Revisiting Silicon Valley’s Best, Worst Political Decisions
A recent column in the Mercury News listed the best and worst local decisions in the last 50 years. Here’s a few more to add to the pile.
San Jose Enacts Immediate Ban on No-Cause Evictions
The decision came after four hours of heated testimony marked by jeers from landlords who called city officials thieves and communists.
San Jose Debates When to Enact Ban on No-Cause Evictions
Two weeks after voting to outlaw no-cause evictions for all tenants, San Jose’s City Council will decide when to enact the new rule.
San Jose Residents to Weigh In on Mayor’s Proposed Budget
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo released his proposed 2017-18 budget earlier this spring. Now it’s time for residents to give their thoughts.
Updated: Thousands Turn Out for May Day March in San Jose
Walkouts, rallies, work closures and protests are underway for May Day, the international celebration of workers’ rights.
San Jose Still Hammering Out Details of Pension Reform Deal
The pension reform compromise San Jose voters passed last fall, which promised $42 million a year in savings, remains a work in progress.
San Jose Renters Applaud Newly Passed ‘Just Cause’ Protections, Call for Faster Implementation
Until San Jose’s “just cause” ordinance takes effect, the measure designed to protect renters puts them at greater risk of retaliation.
Downtown College Prep Students Organize Know-Your-Rights Workshop for Immigrant Families
Students at an East Side San Jose high school will lead a workshop later this week to educate immigrant families about their rights.
Following Historic Vote on Rent Protections, San Jose Considers Ban on Voucher Discrimination
Nearly half of of San Jose’s elected leaders want to prevent landlords from discriminating against recipients of housing subsidies.
Study: Tech Companies Should Move Near Public Transit
Silicon Valley prides itself on innovation, but the industry’s growth in the Bay Area perpetuates suburban sprawl and drawn-out commutes.
San Jose City Council Adopts Stronger Protections for Tenants
San Jose renters ended a five-day hunger strike Tuesday with a landmark political victory and historic expansion of tenant rights.