Sam Liccardo announced this week that he’s garnered support for the idea from 114 elected leaders in 58 cities and 10 counties.
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San Jose Puts Property Transfer Tax on March Primary Ballot
If voters pass the measure, it would take effect on July 1, 2020, and generate up to $70 million a year for the city general fund.
San Jose City Council to Review New Plans For Diridon Station
After more than a year of design work by four local agencies, preliminary plans for a re-envisioned Diridon Station have been unveiled.
San Jose Puts Finishing Touches on ‘Tiny Homes’ for the Homeless
The cluster of 40 miniature sleeping cabins is part of a pilot program to provide shelter for the South Bay’s growing homeless population.
San Jose Votes to Move Forward With Property Transfer Tax Measure for Affordable Housing
With an 8-0-2 approval from the City Council on Tuesday, officials now plan on drafting a proposed ballot question.
Jenny Higgins Bradanini Wins Silicon Valley Democratic Club Endorsement in SJ’s D10 Race
The Bay Area Women’s March president snagged the coveted endorsement by a 46-17 margin over ex-Brigade CEO Matt Mahan.
Airbnb Teams Up with San Jose State, City to Offer Free Lodging to Homeless College Students
The short-term rental company’s initiative comes as part of a partnership with the city of San Jose, SJSU and the Bill Wilson Center.
Quest to Make San Jose Streets Safer Crashes into Worsening Pedestrian, Cyclist Injury Stats
Vision Zero was supposed to make the Capital of Silicon Valley safer for pedestrians and cyclists, but things have only gotten more dangerous.
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.
The New Neighborhood Watch: Ring Cams Can Make Our Lives Safer—and a Lot Less Private
Home security cameras are a bonanza for public safety as police gain ability to request and view Amazon/Ring video clips.
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 Mayor Testifies Before Congress About Trump’s Emissions-Standards Rollback
Sam Liccardo will be speaking in front of the House Subcommittee on Environment at 7am today, Pacific Standard Time.
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.
Housing Dominates the Conversation at SV Leadership Group’s Annual Luncheon
Hundreds packed into the Santa Clara Convention Center to hear from politicos and business leaders Friday.
PG&E Outage Expected to Impact 98,000 San Jose Residents
PG&E’s second planned power outage of the month is expected to start tonight as high winds kick up and create a heightened fire risk.
More PG&E Outages Expected to Hit South Bay This Weekend
The public safety power shutoff, which is being enacted by the utility giant to curb fire risk, is expected to last from Saturday to Monday.