Author: Jacob Bourne
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Construction Ahead for Massive Related Santa Clara Project
May 22, 2019
What had formerly been known as CityPlace Santa Clara has reemerged as Related Santa Clara, now that lawsuits between San...
Community
Affordable Housing Relief Ahead for Sunnyvale
May 14, 2019
Sunnyvale is poised to gain some relief from the ongoing housing affordability and supply crisis in the coming years. Earlier...
Community
Sunnyvale’s Corn Palace Up for Development
May 9, 2019
Sunnyvale’s Corn Palace rests on a former cornfield with a produce stand and farming structures still on display. The site,...
Community
Massive Kylli Project Downsized, Still Includes Tallest Building in South Bay
May 8, 2019
In mid-April, developer Kylli Inc. resubmitted plans to the Santa Clara Planning Department for a major mixed-use project located at...
Community
Silicon Valley Residents Vent Airplane Noise Frustrations
May 4, 2019
Beyond being a mere annoyance for community members, research indicates that aviation noise can disrupt sleep, result in poor academic...
City Politics
Cannabis Moratorium Debated by Planning Commission
May 2, 2019
At a meeting on April 24, Planning Commissioners voted to recommend that City Council extend the moratorium on cannabis dispensaries...
City Politics
City to Consider Budget for 2020 Census Outreach
May 1, 2019
In preparation for the upcoming U. S. Census in 2020, Santa Clara County along with many cities in Silicon Valley...
Community
El Camino Real All Set for Re-pavement
April 25, 2019
Like many of the Bay Area’s major roadways, Santa Clara’s El Camino Real has a reputation for being an obstacle...
Schools
SCUSD Says Rising Wages Disqualify Students For Assistance, Aims to Support Homeless Students
April 24, 2019
The California Department of Education compiles statistics annually for all public schools in the state on a number of data...
Business
New Santana Row Expansion Almost Complete
April 24, 2019
A new project at 700 Santana Row is set for completion by the end of April, according to architects at...