Santa Clara will likely see an increase of more than 47 government employees next year. The proposed staffing increase was part of the latest study sessions May 24 to discuss next year’s budget. Although the budget is balanced, Gary Ameling, finance director for the city, said integrating these positions...
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A campaign to begin to much-needed repairs to streets and essential infrastructure will likely get underway next year. At the Santa Clara...
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The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) has sued the Mission City to have a 14-foot cross removed from Memorial Cross Park,...
Council Statement About Stadium Rent, Public Safety Costs Misleads Just as the Santa Clara City Council embarks on a costly arbitration over...
The developer of the multi-billion dollar City Center development has offered to set aside 35 acres for a public park. At the...
After former mayor Jamie Matthews announced his retirement the day after Super Bowl 50, Vice Mayor Teresa O’Neill briefly served as interim...
For SiliconSage Builders President and CEO Sanjeev Acharya active relationships with the leaders of Silicon Valley cities is a key business principle....
Santa Clara’s dispute with San Francisco 49ers over Levi’s Stadium facility rent just got tenser. Yesterday the 49ers issued a public letter...
The Santa Clara City Council may look to impose penalties on Related, the New York-based company developing the 39-acre city center project,...
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Charter Review Committee Will Recommend New Commission to Set Elected Officials’ Salaries Charter Review Committee is halfway through its scheduled meetings. The...