A light agenda for the Planning Commission to start 2024 cleared the way for a deeper discussion about the Commission’s goals and what it would like to relay to...
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Infrastructure: Santa Clara Needs $600M Today and New Income Streams Tomorrow
Santa Clara’s once-proud International Swim Center is Exhibit A for the urgency of the City’s unfunded infrastructure needs. For years, Santa Clara...
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Swim Center Closed “Indefinitely” By Safety, Structural, Equipment Problems
As training for the summer Olympics is starting, Santa Clara’s International Swim Center (ISC) closed on Jan. 12 “until further notice” until...
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Proposed Home Addition Still Not Sitting Well With Old Quad Residents, Council
The Santa Clara City Council told homeowners and City planners to take another look at the redesign plans for a home in...
Former City Manager Deanna Santana’s breach of contract and discrimination claim against the City of Santa Clara is simple: The City hasn’t...
The trio that sued Santa Clara over the text of a ballot measure on appointing the city’s police chief — Measure B...
A request for approval of a tentative vesting map for the site at 5185 Lafayette Street led to a larger debate over...
The Santa Clara City Council voted to approve an update to the City’s Zoning Code and passed a resolution to join “United...
The full investigative summary into what happened behind closed doors at the Aug. 30, 2022 closed session of the Santa Clara City...
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Nearly a week after the county deadline for filing ballot resolutions, opponents of appointing Santa Clara’s police chief are threatening to sue...