☆ D6 CM candidate Mulcahy calls for increased Measure E spend on quick-build shelters and homeless prevention

We asked District 6 Council finalists for their perspectives on the upcoming Council debate regarding if, and how, Council should reallocate Measure E Housing funds. Michael Mulcahy's answer below.  An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Tanaka on CA16 primary, recount: Isn't there a better way?

Palo Alto CM and CA16 primary candidate Greg Tanaka reviews the primary season, primary vote, and recount drama. His conclusion: alternate, diverse voices aren't heard in our election process, and maybe it's time to consider reforms. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ SJ D10 Candidates stake out their positions on Measure E Reallocation question

We asked District 10 Council finalists Arjun Batra and George Casey for their perspectives on the upcoming Council debate regarding if, and how, Council should reallocate Measure E Housing funds. Their answers below. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Law that ended single-family zoning in CA struck down for at least five CA cities--and maybe SJ, too

Remember all the local shenanigans over SB9 and so-called "Opportunity Housing" in SJ? Turns out it may be unconstitutional and dead in the water, at least for charter cities. CityWatch LA and Westside Current cover the blockbuster court ruling, below.

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☆ Expert: San Jose City Manager deflects blame, misses point of critical state homeless audit

The CA state audit that blistered San Jose and statewide homelessness programs for ineffectiveness called forth a prickly, self-justifying, and lengthy response from SJ City Manager Jennifer Maguire. Scott Beyer of the Market Urbanism Report gives Maguire's 15-pager a close read, and finds that it's evasive and doesn't face up to the legit financial and strategic failures the audit so clearly revealed. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Water district rates about to double

Hold onto your (wet) wallets. Opp Now contributor and local City Planning graduate student Susie Murillo takes a look at upcoming plans for the county water district to jack up rates, yet again, with little accountability and dubious reasoning. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Oliverio: Big lesson from State audit re: CA and SJ homelessness programs: Clear-eyed realism more important than rosy intentions

Former SJ CM and current Planning Commissioner Pierluigi Oliverio takes a look back at how SJ's and the state's homelessness efforts went sideways. Spoiler alert: good intentions can go astray. An Opp Now exclusive.

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National & statewide media, experts, rip San Jose's and state's ineffective, unaccountable homelessness programs

While local media soft-pedaled the blockbuster State Auditor's report that found that SJ (and statewide) homelessness programs don't work, national housing experts and media were more brutally honest. Excerpts from Calmatters, L.A. Focus, L.A Times, and more, below.

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☆ Expert: Five Things San Jose Council should demand of staff to get housing and homelessness programs back under fiscal and strategic control

San Jose city government is once again taking big-time heat for its homeless spending--this time in the form of a devastating CA state audit that finds the city's programs are ineffective and unaccountable. Scott Beyer of the Market Urbanism Report provides a sorely-needed pathway for a return to fiscal and management sanity. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Long time comin': State Auditor blisters SJ Housing department for ineffectiveness and unaccountability, validating 10+ years of critique from former CM Johnny Khamis

The California State Auditor has delivered a deeply critical report on San Jose's Housing Department (HD), finding that the HD "failed to adequately track $300 million in homelessness spending" (Merc headline).  But did the failures of San Jose's housing department start in 2020 or did they begin much earlier? We exclusively interview former San Jose council member and financial watchdog Johnny Khamis about his experiences with overt San Jose Housing Dept mismanagement during his years in office (2013 to 2020).

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Smith: State audit busts SJ's financial mismanagement of non profits—it's time for an SJ Non Profit Registry

Concerns about non profit accountability in SJ have a long history of being ignored. Irene Smith of the Independent Leadership Group and United Housing Alliance suggests that the blistering State Audit report on SJ's out-of-control homelessness expenditures means it's finally time to get serious about managing non profits that receive city funds. Originally on Medium NonProfit Accountability Registry.

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Haiku for Spring 2024, Silicon Valley

The sycamores leaf. Twilights linger along the Monte Bello ridge. The crack of baseball bats provides a steady backbeat to the mournful ranchera music that pours out of the open windows of passing cars.  It's Spring. Peter Coe Verbica (also known by the pen name "Shijin")  explores the celebration, the work, the wonder, and the toil of rebirth in a series of three haiku. 

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