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San Jose school district still weighs cops on campus

A year after San Jose’s largest school district decided to bring police officers back to campus, residents say they are being left out of the conversation. A San Jose Unified School District committee charged with reviewing the use of law enforcement and evaluating potential alternatives has made little progress, advocates said. The school board formed...

2022 in review: San Jose City Council’s major decisions

San Jose policymakers marked 2022 with major votes that will have lasting impacts for years to come. Amid a consequential election that ushered in a new mayor and four councilmembers, the San Jose City Council made notable decisions on homeless solutions, filling council vacancies and police oversight. Here are the top policy decisions of 2022:...

San Jose commission to divvy up millions from Google

A select group of San Jose residents have the job of spending about $155 million from Google—and they’re ready to get to work. The group, known as the Community Stabilization and Opportunity Pathways Fund Commission, is comprised of 13 residents who either have experienced homelessness or come from a field of advocacy, education or workforce development....

What’s next for San Jose’s Columbus Park?

After clearing the city’s largest homeless camp around Columbus Park, San Jose is moving ahead with plans to revitalize the location and change its name. The 70-year-old park currently bares the name of the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, whose legacy is criticized due to his exploitation of Native Americans. After two rounds of public voting...

San Jose honors former city attorney

The conference room behind the San Jose City Council chambers is now named after a local giant—former City Attorney Rick Doyle. Doyle was a longtime public servant who spent more than 20 years in City Hall. He died at the age of 65 from cancer, just 10 days after retiring, on Aug. 23, 2020. He...

San Jose overuses consultants—and the mayor says enough

San Jose leans too heavily on pricey consultants in policymaking—at times like a stumbling drunk—and Mayor Sam Liccardo says it’s time to sober up. “We see a lot of use of consultants, and it’s not always productive,” Liccardo told San José Spotlight. The outgoing mayor said he’s fed up with San Jose hiring consultants—often costing...

Chinese developer with multiple San Jose projects arrested

The head of a China-based development firm with major land holdings in San Jose has been arrested on allegations of using bribery and kickbacks to gain development approvals in San Francisco. Zhang Li, whose Z&L Properties has two long-stalled development projects in San Jose, was detained in London on Nov. 30 on a warrant from the...

San Jose trails neighbors on minimum wage

Paychecks are increasing in San Jose come Jan. 1, but for some residents it’s barely enough to get by. The minimum wage in San Jose will go from $16.20 an hour to $17 an hour, but the hike isn’t keeping pace with the rising costs of living in the Bay Area, workers said. Ahtziri Hernandez, a...

UPDATE: San Jose sets stricter rules for future billboards

San Jose has new requirements to build billboards in the city, but it’s unclear when the advertisements will pop up. San Jose is looking to establish digital billboards at several city-owned properties like the San Pedro Street parking garage and another at Third and San Carlos streets, as well as the Hammer Theatre, Center for...