Op-ed

Op-ed

Nguyen: Santa Clara County needs to act now on mental health crisis

Sometimes, compassion means taking action. And for many of our gravely disabled neighbors, that time is now. California’s families and communities are facing the devastating impacts of our mental health and addiction crises. Many of us see it every day—people suffering on our streets, in need of advocacy and treatment options. Fortunately, California legislators have...

Estremera: Paving the way for a more inclusive future

In the heart of Santa Clara County, where innovation thrives, Santa Clara Valley Water District is taking a bold step towards a more equitable and inclusive future. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion is brought forward through our infrastructure projects, grant and partnership programs and hiring practices. Now, with the new Valley Water Next...

Keegan: It can flood anytime it rains—be prepared

We’ve witnessed extreme weather over the last few years. This past winter, we emerged from a three-year drought that concluded with an impactful series of storms, filled reservoirs and one of history’s heftiest Sierra Nevada snowpacks on record. Valley Water was prepared. We know the climate is changing, and extreme weather is the new normal....

Rawson: Three ideas to improve downtown San Jose

Seven months ago, I submitted an opinion piece raising concerns about the lack of a thoughtful strategy to guide downtown San Jose’s post-pandemic economic recovery. Unfortunately, since then not much has changed. There is still no guiding plan and fundamental indicators of downtown’s economic health remain discouraging. Office vacancies have now pushed over 30%, return-to-work...

Cortese: Join me for a picnic by the lake

I’m thrilled to extend a warm invitation to my inaugural Picnic by the Lake Multicultural Festival and Resource Fair. Mark your calendars for Saturday, Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the beautiful Hellyer County Park. This free event is a celebration of our vibrant community, and everyone is welcome. You’ll be greeted...

Op-ed: How to help San Jose’s food trucks flourish

Since Nov. 2018, Veggielution has worked with seven low-income immigrant street food cart entrepreneurs to explore a new model of community engagement and economic opportunity. These mobile food vendors receive technical assistance workshops, secured tax identification numbers, city business licenses, and food handler’s certificates. Veggielution in 2019 partnered with San Jose’s Office of Economic Development...