City governments are motivated to build high density housing developments because they meet the increasing demand for affordable housing and the property taxes that they generate contribute to a city’s revenue. But this creates obvious problems, which can only worsen if the proliferation of high density housing continues unabated....
Letters To The Editor
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Santa Clarans always had choices. They could have chosen the environment over development; instead they chose a stadium over water. They could...
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At 3333 Octavius Drive in Santa Clara, the City Council of Santa Clara approved the removal of many beautiful and majestic Heritage...
When Magnolia was given the conditional lease of the old Milikin site, they were told that SCUSD would be unable to renew...
If a soccer field is put in Montague Park, then 220+ children north of 101 will be without a baseball league in...
I received a notice of the Community Outreach meeting regarding the development of Montague Park. I was disappointed to see that the...
The Wutzit Club Alumni Committee (Vivian Burgos Martin, Domenica Talia Morrissey, John P. Silva and myself Ray Gamma) wish to express our...
Was disappointed that the city had decided to waive the 10 percent affordable unit requirement on the “Landmark for the Future” project....
The traffic update meeting on January 20th discussed the horrendous issues we currently experience and the gridlock we will have if our...
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My sincere thanks to the City of Santa Clara for allowing me to be this year’s official tree lighter at our City’s...