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City No Longer Pay For Tree Maintenance  The city will no longer pay for trimming and maintenance services on trees located in sidewalk and parking strip areas City to hire collection agencies  San Jose officials plan on turning to collection agencies as they work on reducing $137 million budget deficit City approves 'Little Saigon' compromise


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Mar.26
  The City Council unanimously passed the compromise that will allow supporters to have a sign with that name erected along a major city street

Mar.14
  City officials have agreed to allow supporters of the name Little Saigon to pay for and erect their own sign along the Story Road


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City Budget Woes May Force Bankruptcy Pension plans and city auditor at odds  Trustees of city's pension plans and the city auditor are about to lock horns over an audit of the retirement department's travel expenses

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Nov.21 Meeting gets heated over 'Little Saigon'
  The City Council nearly turned into a riot when council members voted on a new name for a business district, most demanding it be called 'Little Saigon'
 In an 8-to-3 vote, council decided on Saigon Business District. 800 people turned out packing city hall both inside and out.
Oct.24 Mayor Backs Library Porn Filter Proposal  Chuck Reed has thrown his support behind a controversial proposal to install filters on city library computers that would block access to sex... Oct.23 Council Votes To Ban Smoking In Parks Oct.5 SJ To Unveil Green Vision For City
  Mayor Chuck Reed says he wants the city yo be the greenest and most eco-friendly city in the nation Jun.6 City to cut greenhouse gases by 25%  City leaders want to reduce greenhouse gases from city operations by 25% from 1990 levels over the next 5 years Newsom Cleared In Tourk Timesheets Mar.25 City employees enjoy 6-figure salaries
  Police officers are supposed to top out at $86,000 per year, but an officer took in more than $175,000 thanks to OT and other extras Feb.13 City Takes Action To Protect Trees Feb.3 Overtime puts officials in top-paid workers

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Aug.23 Norcal Dumped By City Council  The council has decided not to re-sign with the garbage company at the center of the city's biggest scandal Jul.13 Fire chief is stepping down
Jun.28   Council Votes To Ask For Gonzales' Resign  The City Council voted 8-3 in favor of a resolution asking Mayor to resign even though he had earlier reiterated Jun.26 Mayor Gonzales Defiant On Charges Jun.23   Prosecutor Details Charges Against Mayor  Prosecutor Finkelstein: Gonzales could face 8 years in prison if convicted of all charges Jun.21 City Approves $2.6 Billion Budget Town To Seize of Wal-Mart Land Mar.22 Pay Raises Handed Out Mayor Accuses Conductors Of Stealing Jan.11 City Awards Grand Prix $4 Million

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Dec.13   City Council Censured Gonzales
  The Council voted unanimously to censure the mayor over a trash-hauling deal Dec.10   Mayor Apologizes For Garbage Contract  Gonzales is taking full responsibility for violating city policies when he negotiated rates behind closed doors Dec.7 Probe: Trash Deal Violated City Policy
  The mayor and his aide violated the policy by helping a garbage hauler get reimbursed for extra labor costs
Oct.15 Dedication ceremony attracted crowd Sep.13 Council members criticize mayor  Sharp elbows and harsh words were brandished at a City Council meeting SF Cancels Weekend Ski Jump Aug.17 City Hall Reacts To Garbage Report Jul.22 Jury Calls Mayor's Conduct Deceptive  The City Council will hire a special investigator to get to the bottom of a developing garbage contract scandal Jun.14 Mayor Angrily Disputes Grand Jury Report  Gonzales, during a news conference, is questioning the report's validity and comparing it to 'tabloid journalism' Investigation Probes Mayor's Trash Deal
  The County report detailing alleged misrepresentation by Ron Gonzales in the signing of a contract
Ordinance Introduced On Corpse Exhibits Feb.10 Mayor pushing hard for BART, baseball

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Nov.10 Funds for Councilmember's investigation
Sep.7 Calls for Investigation in Cisco Scandal May.5 City May Close Park Restrooms  The officials have proposed closing restrooms at parks from Monday through Thursday to save money park upkeep Mar.17 Protests Against Controversial Parolee Jan.15 Painful Budget Cuts Expected  The city faces a record deficit of $85 million. Police and fire stations may have to close Diana crash investigation ordered

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Feb.6 Mayor made State of the City speech

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Sep.29 Fire Dept. Memos had Santana Warnings
Aug.14 Groundbreaking of new Civic Center  San Jose Downtown: When completed, the $342 million project will provide office space for 2,000 city employees

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Sep.12 Mayor calls for week of mourning


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Sep.7 SJ Mayor Admites Inappropriate Relationship
Feb.16 Mayor Leads Fight to Protect Open Space



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