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- San Jose opens multi-story modular housing site for homeless families
A South San Jose modular housing project for homeless people is finally opening after months of delay due to issues with mold, plumbing and structural safety The 3-story temporary housing campus situated on a 2-acre lot at 1 Branham Lane will welcome up to 214 unhoused residents later this month
- Fuentes: Funcionarios de San José usaron insultos raciales en un chat . . .
Sean Allen, presidente de NAACP San José Silicon Valley, dijo que está al tanto de los textos y pide un diálogo público constructivo sobre ellos “En la NAACP de San José Silicon Valley, estamos profundamente consternados por esta conducta y exigimos responsabilidades a quienes ostentan el poder”, declaró Allen a San José Spotlight
- San Jose to clear Columbus Park — again - San José Spotlight
San Jose is moving forward with plans to clear large camps of homeless people and prevent them from returning Sweeps are planned from June 16 to June 30 to clear encampments where dozens of people are living in tents along the Guadalupe River from West Taylor Street to Interstate 880
- San Jose’s first tiny home village on private land already half full
The Via Del Oro tiny home site, which can house up to 150 people and allows pets, opened Thursday San Francisco-based nonprofit DignityMoves built the homes on land owned by philanthropist John A Sobrato, who is leasing the property to San Jose for $1 annually for the next decade The 135 individual rooms are each equipped with a bed and
- Sources: San Jose officials used racial slurs in group chat
NAACP San Jose Silicon Valley President Sean Allen said he’s aware of the texts and is calling for a constructive public dialogue about them “We, at the San Jose Silicon Valley NAACP, are deeply troubled by this conduct and demand accountability from those in positions of power,” Allen told San José Spotlight
- San Jose mayor wants pay raises tied to performance
San Jose to clear Columbus Park — again June 14, 2025; Santa Clara County opens new residential mental health facility June 13, 2025; Tordillos leads in fundraising for San Jose District 3 race June 13, 2025; East San Jose youth center garners support for remodel June 13, 2025; San Jose restaurant to be replaced by Chick-fil-A June 13, 2025
- San Jose Downtown Farmers Market returns - San José Spotlight
Nathan Donato-Weinstein, the city’s downtown manager, said San Jose stands behind the decision to reopen the market in the Hammer Theatre plaza “(Obillo) spent a lot of time analyzing foot traffic trends, days of the week, time and location — what he learned was that the Paseo really seems to have the critical mass that you need for
- San Jose restaurant to be replaced by Chick-fil-A
Neighborhood-wide efforts to save a San Jose restaurant have been quashed in favor of a new fast-food eatery Planning Director Christopher Burton on Wednesday approved a Chick-fil-A at 255 Race St off West San Carlos Street because the location is considered underused — despite a longstanding family restaurant operating at the site The
- San Jose extends housing developer tax breaks
San Jose leaders are signing off on additional tax breaks available to new builders this year in an effort to attract housing developers The San Jose City Council voted unanimously May 13 to increase the number of new homes qualifying for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park taxes and building and structure taxes from
- San Jose loans housing developer $5M after political donations
The San Jose City Council on June 3 unanimously approved up to $5 million in loans for the “Gateway Tower” project, a 15-story 220-apartment development between 493 S First St and 480 S Market St in downtown — with half of the homes set to be affordable to extremely low-income households
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