There’s No Place Like a Historic Home Historic preservation is always a work in progress. At one time, allowing historic structures to be zoned for commercial use was a key tool in city preservation. Today, some owners – 24 at the moment – of such historic properties are looking...
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The above statistic is: The result you get if you divide Santa Clara’s employee compensation/benefits ($142,341,810) by the number of full-time employees...
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It might not have seemed like it, but there was other important business on last week’s City Council agenda besides Mr. Montana’s...
The 49ers stadium project continues to advance. At its July 5 meeting, the Stadium Authority (which is one and the same as...
Pot – Not At last week’s City Council meeting, what was expected to be a routine motion to renew Santa Clara’s moratorium...
An RDA By Any Other Name… Tuesday night as the California legislature – or at least, the Democrats in it – passed...
On June 14, the City Council took the first steps toward establishing a review committee to look specifically at Santa Clara’s at-large...
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights (LCCR) legal director Robert Rubin claims that the City of Santa Clara is violating California’s 2002 Voting...
Santa Clara has a balanced budget this year. But the City has no choice. Since 2000, reserves were used six times to...
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A year ago Santa Clara residents voted “yes” on a proposal to move forward with a plan for a 49ers football stadium...