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Dec 2, 2025·Board Meeting

Municipal Council of Saint Joseph Reunión Del Ayuntamiento

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The meeting began with the invocation provided by Vanessa Roger representing Trashpunks, a non-profit focused on environmental management. The council then recognized and proclaimed World AIDS Day, during which Deputy Mayor Folé shared a personal story regarding her brother who passed away from an AIDS-related illness. Various speakers emphasized the importance of remembrance, continued support for those affected, and combating stigma associated with the disease. The agenda also included recognitions for long-serving public servants: José Rodríguez, Director of Federal Airport Security for San Jose Mineta International and Monterey Regional Airport, was recognized upon his retirement after five decades of service across military, law enforcement, and TSA roles. Additionally, Enrique Arguello, a leader and fighter for immigrant worker justice, particularly with Labor Local 270, was recognized for his dedication to community service, wage protection, and civic engagement.

Mar 4, 2026·Board Meeting

Rules & Open Government/Committee Of The Whole Meeting

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The meeting commenced with roll call and a review of the agenda for the upcoming March 10 City Council meeting, which included a close session, regular session, and a cancelled evening session. Discussion covered consent items, including a recommended deferral for Item 3.3 and status reports on focus areas (Item 3.4), as well as Item 4.1 regarding automatic license plate readers protocol update and Item 4.2 concerning police department overtime spending. During a subsequent agenda review for the March 17th council meeting, topics included the March budget message, childcare policy opportunity status report, and land use items 10.2 and 10.3. A public comment was made regarding a petition about quality of life policing. Later, the committee discussed the memo on the cost of residential development in San Jose, leading to a motion to refer the item for a workload analysis, which will incorporate information from the state fire marshal's report on single stairwells. The session concluded with an open forum where a lengthy analysis regarding city services for the homeless was presented, followed by adjournment.

Mar 4, 2026·Board Meeting

Envision San Jose 2040 Four-Year Review Task Force Webvtt

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The meeting focused on the Envision San Jose 2040 General Plan Four-Year Review, specifically addressing small multi-family housing, also known as missing middle housing, as a component to increase housing production. The discussion included defining missing middle housing, providing examples of existing structures, and analyzing the regulatory context in San Jose, noting limitations in density and zoning codes for R1 districts. Staff presented analysis based on State Bills SB9 and SB1123, which allow for up to four units or subdivision into ten parcels on single-family lots, respectively, and obstacles developers face, such as owner occupancy requirements and restrictive development standards. The task force also reviewed comparative regulations from other cities like Sacramento and Berkeley, and considered the impact of upcoming State Bill 79 on density and height limits near transit stations affecting urban villages.

Mar 3, 2026·Board Meeting

San Jose City Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with ceremonial items, including an invocation by the Rainbow Women's Chorus and the proclamation of March as Women's History Month, featuring remarks from the City Manager. This was followed by the proclamation of March as Youth Arts Month, with comments from the executive director of Kids in Common. The Council also recognized City Team San Jose for its humanitarian service, including food distribution and community support programs in the Mayfair area. Following the ceremonial agenda, the Council received a report on the sewer rate setting audit. The audit presented three findings regarding the need to review rate model assumptions, develop formal reserve policies for the sewer fund, and improve transparency in the rate-setting process, particularly for industrial users and public web presentation. The administration accepted the report and recommendations.

Oct 1, 2025·Strategic Plan

City of San José Climate Smart Plan Update 2030

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This document serves as the 2025 update to the Climate Smart San José plan, a foundational initiative aimed at addressing climate change and enhancing the quality of life in San José. The update sharpens focus on achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 through key strategies categorized under three pillars: 'A Sustainable + Smart City', 'A Connected City of Vibrant + Focused Growth', and 'An Economically Inclusive City of Opportunity'. Specific focus areas include transitioning to 100% carbon-neutral power, making buildings electric and efficient, developing integrated public transport, and accelerating zero-emission mobility choices, alongside protecting natural lands and fostering local job creation. The overarching vision is to build a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable and resilient city for all residents.

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