The San Jose City Council will discuss the new local rules when it meets for this week’s regularly scheduled Tuesday session.
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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.
San Jose Councilman Urges City to Hasten Long-Delayed Commercial Linkage Fee Study
D3 Councilor Raul Peralez called it “more than disappointing” that a feasibility study on the fee faces yet another several-month delay.
Labor, Business Spar Over San Jose’s High-Rise Tax Breaks
Union bosses are pushing back on the subsidy in a way that their business counterparts are calling a politically motivated attack.
San Jose Approves ‘Reach Codes’ to Promote Green Development
The environmentally friendly standards will become a part of the city’s building codes if state regulators give them the green light.
San Jose Lawmakers Ask to Declare a Climate Emergency
If the council approves the plan, San Jose will join nearly 1,000 local governments across 18 countries that have issued similar declarations.
San Jose Cancels Overnight Parking Program for Homeless Families at Seven Trees
Families who were parking overnight outside Seven Trees Community Center will be moving onto a different kind of shelter: a motel room.
San Jose Council Funds Motel Vouchers for Homeless Families, Domestic Violence Survivors
The vouchers approved by city leaders on Tuesday will be funded through a state grant called the Homeless Emergency Aid Program.
San Jose to Consider Forgivable Loans For Backyard Cottages
The loan initiative is being championed by Mayor Sam Liccardo and council members Magdalena Carrasco, Sylvia Arenas and Pam Foley.
First ‘Granny Flat’ Design Approved Under San Jose’s Fledgling ADU Master Plan
To help spur more backyard cottage construction, the city has given its seal of pre-approval to one vendor’s 495-square-foot dwelling design.
Feds Give $125M to Fast-Track Silicon Valley BART Extension
Mayor Sam Liccardo said the funding means BART can now go “full speed ahead” on a project that’s been decades in the making.
Letter: Displacement Threatens Small Businesses Along San Jose’s Alum Rock Corridor
Local small businesses represent the community, the City Council’s constituents and the dreams of San Jose families.
San Jose Unveils Plan to Make ‘Granny Flat’ Construction Simpler, More Affordable
The proposal is part of a broader effort to add 25,000 units—10,000 of them below-market-rate—to the city’s housing supply by 2022.
