☆ Silicon Valley shelter director praises SJ’s diverse strategies for homelessness (4/4)

Local Salvation Army coordinator Major Daniel Freeman believes there’s a place for Permanent Supportive Housing—but it’s not a “cookie-cutter fix” for everyone. With that, he applauds San Jose’s expanding beyond Housing First to explore more interim, sober, and treatment-based options. An Opp Now exclusive.

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Jax Oliver
☆ Advice to Mahan: Address the elephant in the room

Contributors Gregg Dieguez and Lance Christensen recommend that Mayor Mahan discusses (reining in) gov’t bloat and inefficiencies in his State of the City address. Like unproductive churn on homelessness. Or—you guessed it—VTA. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Advice to Mahan: Expose SJ’s Homeless Industrial Complex

CA Policy Center’s Edward Ring urges Mayor Mahan, below, to “tell the whole truth” about SJ’s bureaucratic–nonprofit approach to homelessness in his State of the City. Namely, that decades and billions of dollars later, we barely have any (positive) results to show for it. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ 500+ local women still waitlisted for overnight beds, says Salvation Army coordinator (3/4)

Most SCC shelters welcome women with kids, or families, but not single women. Thus, roughly 17% of the County’s homeless single women are left waiting, every night, for a shelter bed to open up for them. Salvation Army’s Major Daniel Freeman unpacks the implications—and some unique needs and opportunities—in this Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Local Salvation Army head: Sober homeless shelters a safe and effective methodology (2/4)

Major Daniel Freeman in Silicon Valley discusses how drug-free environments promote security and recovery for homeless individuals, while saving (a lot of) money on operations. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Advice to Mahan: Bring out the scissors

Anticipating Mayor Mahan's State of the City speech, SF Briones Society's Jay Donde and the Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association advise him to address excessive spending in programs, positions, and pecuniary shortsights. And, more importantly—how's he working to trim it all. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Advice to Mahan: Hold the line on Common Sense

David J. Johnson, chairman of the Santa Clara County Republican Party, calls on Mayor Mahan to strengthen his Reform agenda in his 5.17 State of the City address. Specifically, by pushing forward on permit deregulations, congregate shelters, sustainable fire/police depts—and (finally) corralling costs on the nonsensical BART-to-DTSJ extension. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ SV Salvation Army major: Smart interim housing is treatment-based, transitional, tenacious (1/4)

The City of SJ’s recently turned from a strict Housing First orthodoxy to consider more affordable short-term options—a methodology Salvation Army’s been leading in locally for 60+ years. So we asked Major Daniel Freeman what SJ leaders can glean from their (77% effective) homeless program, focused on “people-changing.” An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Advice to Mahan: What’s the future of Pay-for-Performance & VTA?

We continue our series with perspectives (from policy experts and SJ residents) on Mayor Mahan’s upcoming State of the City address. In this exclusive, Opp Now contributors Gus Mattammal and Ted Stroll probe Mahan for much-needed updates on his councilmember compensation proposal and Bay Area transit.

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How mission creep inevitably overwhelms gov'ts

Why does SJ City Council stray so far from its charter, and is constantly asking for more money to fund more non-core projects? Jon Coupal of HJTA explains.

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☆ Advice to Mahan: “Carry a chainsaw” and cut city spending

Before SJ’s State of the City speech, SCC Libertarian Party officer Elizabeth Brierly has some rec’s for Mayor Mahan: Discuss deregulating. Trimming SJ’s budget (without harming core services). And, yes, protecting the free market. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Opinion: Autonomous vehicles can solve San Jose transit’s “last mile” problem

Political commentator Denise Kalm believes the Bay Area over-prioritizes high-cost transit projects (like the disastrous BART extension), and should consider how some poor or elderly residents don’t have an affordable way to get to transit points. Could private (or public/private) self-driving vehicles be the answer? An Opp Now exclusive.

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