Lengthy delays in transport approvals are common, though the BusConnects project is starting to take shape
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Dozens of traffic enforcement cameras will be placed across San Jose’s most dangerous streets after city leaders approved a multimillion-dollar pilot program. City transportation officials have examined priority safety corridors where 30% of fatalities and severe injuries are caused by speeding vehicles, and have identified 63 potential locations for “speed safety cameras.” Councilmember Pam Foley,...
Lengthy delays in transport approvals are common, though the BusConnects project is starting to take shape
San Jose officials have greenlit the long-planned Westgate West Costco warehouse in what some residents describe as a once-thriving shopping center....
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More than 1,000 officers with San Jose’s police union will no longer have limited hours of parental leave to spend with family. City officials have...
San Jose city parks have a problem — there’s a huge backlog of needed repairs and insufficient funds to bring them up to standard. One...
Downtown San Jose could see an economic boost if city officials adopt a potential initiative for fast tracking large developments. Mayor Matt Mahan...
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Harare City Council on Tuesday hosted a workshop on open streets and tactical urbanism at Town House. The event...
San Jose Councilmember Bien Doan says he intends to begin proceedings to remove embattled Councilmember Omar Torres under the city charter amid an...
The San Jose City Council is formally excusing embattled Councilmember Omar Torres’ absence from an earlier meeting as he battles child sex abuse...
With just weeks before the November election, campaigns have become ugly with local races in the bull’s-eye of unfounded accusations. District 8 San...