San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan recently announced a new mathematical model developed by the housing department would “enable San Jose to end unsheltered homelessness” for only 5% of the cost of previous models. Unfortunately, this claim is a gross distortion of reality and of what the new model itself actually says. For years now, the...
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Shoor: San Jose’s general plan needs to achieve more vital outcomes
Ask almost any Silicon Valley elected official, city planner or resident in recent years what widespread issue our region needs to solve, and they’ll say the same thing: build more housing. So why haven’t we? There are many reasons, yet here’s one needing more attention: our planning process is malfunctioning. Full of good intentions, it’s...
Pendyala: Why San Jose State University deserves a UC future
In a time when higher education is being increasingly threatened by federal budget cuts and other policies, the state government should do all it can to bolster it. San Jose State University is now officially recognized as a national research university with an R2 designation awarded by the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education. SJSU’s research expenditure is $83.4...
Op-ed: No downtown Santa Clara, no Super Bowl dollars
For the second time in a decade, the city hosting the Super Bowl — Santa Clara, California — was entirely ignored during the official Super Bowl 60 news conference. At the kickoff event on Feb. 10, there was no speech from Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor. Instead, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan took center stage,...
Op-ed: Santa Clara County’s most vulnerable children deserve better
On Dec. 19, 2023, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors held an unprecedented hearing in response to the tragic death of Baby Phoenix from a fentanyl overdose. The tragedy became headline news as details emerged suggesting it could have been prevented had the county’s Department of Family and Children’s Services (DFCS) removed Baby Phoenix...
Op-ed: Homeless advocates and nonprofits oppose Valley Water criminalization plan
On Nov. 25, the board of the Santa Clara Valley Water District passed a draconian ordinance imposing a $500 fine or 30 days in jail for anyone found living in an encampment on district property after Jan. 2. While claiming the intention was not to criminalize unhoused people, the board enacted criminal penalties anyway, despite...
Banuelos: Accommodating urbanization needs to be greener for our health
One day on my evening walk, I noticed new signs stapled to beautifully flowering trees lining the VTA light rail. The plan? Better infrastructure and direct public transit to Eastridge Mall. The impact? The removal of eight mature trees, noise pollution and no new construction in sight. In truth, the trees were removed in the...
Santos: Valley Water takes first step to address impacts of waterway encampments
Valley Water’s mission is to provide Silicon Valley with safe, clean water for a healthy life, environment and economy. To help achieve this mission, we are committed to protecting water quality and the environment from harmful activities. In recent years, there has been an increase in encampments along creeks, waterways and lands owned or managed...
Manzo: A plea to fix California’s failed school funding model
As an educator with more than three decades of experience, including 16 years as a superintendent in the Bay Area, I’m deeply concerned about the crisis in California’s public schools. Recent school closures in the Bay Area serve as a stark reminder that the state’s education funding model is outdated and inequitable. California’s local control...
Neil: The future of Stevens Creek Boulevard is in trouble, but it’s fixable
Stevens Creek Boulevard is one of Santa Clara County’s most important corridors. The boulevard hosts major schools, job centers, retail hubs and housing. Some of its biggest destinations include De Anza College, Main Street Cupertino, Santana Row, Westfield Valley Fair and the western edge of downtown San Jose. After years of hard work from employees...