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Op-ed: Public transit is a public health solution

For anyone navigating Silicon Valley, traffic can seem like just a backdrop to daily life. It’s easy to accept long lines of cars on Highway 101 during rush hours, idling buses at crowded stops and students waiting beside busy intersections as part of the price we pay for living here. But that normalization masks a... The post Op-ed: Public transit is a public health solution appeared first on San…

Feds say South County ICE facility will hold minimal detainees

Federal officials say a planned ICE facility in South County will typically house about 10 detainees, according to the most detailed official statement yet released outlining the project. New court documents filed last week lay out the legal response to a lawsuit seeking to block the facility, and claim detention space will be used only... The post Feds say South County ICE facility will hold…

Removal of East San Jose murals upsets residents

Two community murals connected to San Jose youth and the city’s Indigenous community were painted over after a building was sold, sparking a dispute between the former and current owners over whether the artwork was supposed to remain. A lack of communication may have been at fault, resulting in no written agreement between the building... The post Removal of East San Jose murals upsets residents…

Fact Brief: Is San Jose’s downtown plaza the city’s oldest public space?

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San Jose wants to stop its shrinking tree canopy

San Jose’s tree canopy is disappearing. The city is working to reverse the trend, but advocates say in order to meet its goals, more investments are needed in low-income neighborhoods where coverage is sparsest. San Jose has one of the thinnest tree canopies in the Bay Area, with about 13.2% of coverage across the city as... The post San Jose wants to stop its shrinking tree canopy appeared first…

Civil Grand Jury raises concerns over Silicon Valley BART extension

VTA officials will provide more clarity about the finances and long-term costs of the massive Silicon Valley BART extension in response to a Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report that criticized the agency’s management and oversight of the project. The June 17 report raised concerns about VTA’s financial planning and oversight of the roughly $13... The post Civil Grand Jury raises concerns…

Palo Alto City Council approves 8-story housing complex

Converting retail to housing is one of the pillars of Palo Alto’s plan to create a new residential neighborhood on San Antonio Road, a historically commercial corridor that borders Mountain View. The latest project to do that is 762 San Antonio Road, which received unanimous approval from the Palo Alto City Council on Monday. The... The post Palo Alto City Council approves 8-story housing complex…

Six candidates vie for Santa Clara mayoral seat

A seismic change is about to take place in Santa Clara politics, when Mayor Lisa Gillmor terms out at the end of December. For the first time in 10 years she will not serve in the city’s top spot come January 2027. Instead, six individuals from various sectors of industry and the community are vying... The post Six candidates vie for Santa Clara mayoral seat appeared first on San José Spotlight .

San Jose public workers could strike amid contract dispute

Thousands of San Jose city workers have voted to authorize their bargaining representatives to call a strike, ratcheting up the pressure on City Hall amid a protracted contract dispute. After a week of voting, support for the authorization came in at 97%, according to a Monday announcement from IFPTE Local 21 and MEF-AFSCME Local 101.... The post San Jose public workers could strike amid contract…

Herman: A layoff shouldn’t uproot a Silicon Valley family

For a Silicon Valley worker on an H-1B visa, losing a job can threaten far more than a paycheck. It can place a family’s ability to remain in the United States at risk, even when that family has spent years building a life here. That is why a newly proposed federal rule deserves the Bay... The post Herman: A layoff shouldn’t uproot a Silicon Valley family appeared first on San José Spotlight .