In every deal there is a winner and loser. With the December 14th council vote on the stadium financing there was one clear winner and one clear loser. Simply put, for the residents of the city the risk/debt out weighs the benefit/return regardless of what has been portrayed it...
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As Santa Clarans, we should be ashamed of what is going on here. Schools, the library, and city services will be taking...
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I am outraged that the Mayor and Council of Santa Clara are willing to take on $850 million in debt in order...
The recent stadium financing scheme announced by the City of Santa Clara last week has drastically strayed from what was originally promised...
In the S.J. News (12/03), it was revealed that Santa Clara’s debt in the 49’er stadium deal is now more than twice...
Thank you to all the volunteers who so graciously helped to make our Community Thanksgiving Dinner this year such a great success....
It’s clear that the proponents of the stadium on the Santa Clara City. Council has abandoned their common sense i.e., voting $4...
Before the whine of the stadium naysayers goes louder than a banshee on crack, permit me to point out the three important...
Re: Milestones 11/16/11 Your last week’s editorial about the unsustainable cost of public employee pensions describes perfectly the symptoms of the fiscal...
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Your article regarding the history of the issue of the current housing/real estate and banking/loans in the last couple of decades was...