Scott Knies’ words about how some council members invoked the “issue of race” prompted outrage from at least two local electeds.
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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.
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.
San Jose Water Co. Finalizes Merger with East Coast Utility
Locals who’ve kept a close eye on the company, however, say regulators failed to determine whether the tie-up serves the public interest.
SJDA Director Highlights Council Division, Calls for Strong Mayor System in Annual Speech
Scott Knies delivered an impassioned address to a packed room of business owners and elected officials at First United Methodist Church.
PG&E’s Power Outage Comes to an End in Santa Clara County
In all, the widespread, fire-mitigating electrical outage cost the city about $500,000—and that number is expected to rise.
Skinner: To Fix Housing Shortage, San Jose Should Legalize Apartments in City’s West Side
Let an apartment building rise in every neighborhood—especially in West San Jose, Willow Glen, the Rose Garden and Almaden.
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.
ARUSD Cancels Classes Because of PG&E’s Impending Blackouts
School’s out for at least 12,000 East Side students because of the energy outages scheduled to hit the South Bay at noon today.
UPDATE: PG&E Confirms Widespread Power Outage in Santa Clara Co.
On the second anniversary of the Tubbs fire, PG&E has confirmed that it will turn off the power for nearly 800,000 customers.
PG&E Issues Power Outage Warning for Santa Clara County
South Bay residents should start preparing for a possible widespread electricity blackout that could last up to a seven days.
San Jose to Update Street Peddling Ordinance to Comply With New State Rules
The San Jose City Council will discuss the new local rules when it meets for this week’s regularly scheduled Tuesday session.
San Jose Draws Scrutiny From State Leaders, Other Cities Over Tax-Sharing Pact with eBay
Locally, however, the only controversy over the treaty involved how, exactly, to divvy up the money once it starts pouring into city coffers.
East San Jose Councilwoman Rallies for More Diversity on City’s Planning Commission
The seven-member land-use commission has become a flashpoint in a politically charged conversation about equity in local government.
Amid Fears Over Reported ICE Raid, San Jose Leaders Remind Public of City’s Sanctuary Policy
But reports surfacing online included enough detail to inspire real fear in the largely Latino and Vietnamese East Side.
SJ Council Extends High-Rise Housing Incentives in Split Vote
Developers scrambling to finance high-rise apartments in San Jose will get a break on taxes for at least a few more years.