City Politics

Santa Clara’s City Attorney: Unorthodox Hire, Unorthodox Conduct

Santa Clara City Attorney Brian Doyle was hired in an unusual way. And, as City…

Diversity Task Force Begins Work, Plans to Survey Residents on Renaming Columbus Day

Santa Clara’s Task Force on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion met Thursday to review its work…

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Still No Decision On Fate Of Police And Fire Departments Cutbacks

The Santa Clara City Council again delayed deciding whether to cut police and fire services,…

Plans for El Camino Real Start to Take Shape

The future of the Santa Clara stretch of El Camino Real could be established in…

Pandemic Puts Police and Fire Services on the Chopping Block

The Santa Clara City Council will need to decide whether to make cuts to public…

How Santa Clara’s Budget Got a $42 Million Case of COVID-19

The City of Santa Clara faces a budget deficit that’s likely unprecedented in its history,…

Service Cuts, Fee and Tax Increases on the Table As Deficit Grows to $42 Million

Santa Clara faces a $42 million budget shortfall in the coming fiscal year and residents…

Jones Lang LaSalle Gets Another Contract

The Council narrowly approved renewing a $300,000 contract with the company that has been tasked…

New Council Surfaces Old Questions About Destination Marketing Consultant

Next week Santa Clara City Council will take up Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL) third contract…

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Planning Commission Approves Another Data Center, Questions Future of Data Center Projects

On Jan. 27, the Santa Clara Planning Commission welcomed its newest member, Commissioner Qian Huang.…