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| Aug.24 |
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City To Ban On Plastic, Most Paper Bags| A 4-member council committee unanimously recommended approval of an ordinance that would prohibit grocery stores from giving out plastic bags | |
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| Jan.5 |
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Modest loss in conventions expected| City officials expect to make it through the economic downturn with only modest losses to the city's convention business | |
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| Dec.29 |
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SJ pension fund losses worse than peers| San Jose's retirement director: the city's pension funds have performed worse in the market downturn than those of its peers such as SF | |
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| May.20 |
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McKesson Sued On Prices| The city is suing McKesson over allegations the nation's largest prescription drug distributor fixed prices on hundreds of name-brand drugs | |
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| May.12 |
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City to hire collection agencies San Jose officials plan on turning to collection agencies as they work on reducing $137 million budget deficit
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| Nov.30 |
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Building inspectors go on strike The strike by the 90-member Association of Building, Mechanical and Electrical Inspectors is over issues involving disciplinary procedures
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| Aug.23 |
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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 | |
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| Jun.21 |
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City Approves $2.6 Billion Budget The budget closes a $35 million deficit and gives more money to police and neighborhood
initiatives
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| Jan.30 |
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Tax Deal With American Airlines City officials are considering a deal similar to Oakland deal they condemned a few years ago
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| Mar.16 |
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Mayor released budget recommendations Ron Gonzales released his recommendations for the 2005-2006, addressing a projected budget shortfall of $57 million
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| Mar.1 |
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City Council approved terminal expansion The Council approved increasing the size of airport's planned expansion project by 625,000 square feet
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| Aug.4 |
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$8 million Cisco purchase was biased A city review: decision to purchase networking and phone equipment for the new City Hall was biased
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| Jun.20 |
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Mayor Supports BART Extension Ron Gonzales said he remains a strong supporter of the project
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| Jun.12 |
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Coyote Valley Plans Call for 25,000 Homes South San Jose: Among the plans is a 50,000-job industrial park and a greenbelt space
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| May.4 |
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Proposed $725.2 million budget cuts 12% The city manager calls for more layoffs and imposes a new 911 telephone fee
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188 city employees could lose their jobs A budget proposal released by city officials aims to resolve the city's $70 million deficit
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| Jan.15 |
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Painful Budget Cuts Expected The city faces a record deficit of $85 million. Police and fire stations may have to close
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| Jan.13 |
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Price for City Hall Zooms Up The city council tentatively approved spending another $45 million, bringing the bill to the $388 million
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| Oct.30 |
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Award for Teacher Homebuyer Program
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| Sep.29 |
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Jet Center breaks down on expansion. SJC
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| Aug.22 |
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City to rebalance budget
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| Mar.4 |
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Airport Expansion Measure Passes Measure A was approved by 58% of city voters in a special election. Voter turnout was just over 14%
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| Dec.5 |
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Safest large city in America San Jose: Mayor Gonzales said the top ranking is the result of a strong police force
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| Jun.5 |
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Mayor released city budget Ron Gonzales proposed 2003 budget has no layoffs despite having to close a deficit of approximately $35 million
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| May.30 |
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Mayor agrees on power plant After months of pressure, Gonzales has dropped his opposition to a proposed $400 million Metcalf Energy Center
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| Feb.16 |
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Mayor Leads Fight to Protect Open Space Ron Gonzales will campaign for a voter-approved measure to strengthen the city's existing green-line policies
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| 2008 |
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| May.12 |
City to hire collection agencies San Jose officials plan on turning to collection agencies as they work on reducing $137 million budget deficit
| 2006 |
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| Jun.21 |
City Approves $2.6 Billion Budget The budget closes a $35 million deficit and gives more money to police and neighborhood
initiatives
| 2005 |
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| Mar.16 |
Mayor released budget recommendations Ron Gonzales released his recommendations for the 2005-2006, addressing a projected budget shortfall of $57 million
| 2004 |
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| May.4 |
Proposed $725.2 million budget cuts 12% The city manager calls for more layoffs and imposes a new 911 telephone fee
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| Jan.15 |
Painful Budget Cuts Expected The city faces a record deficit of $85 million. Police and fire stations may have to close
| 2003 |
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| Aug.22 |
City to rebalance budget
| 2002 |
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| Jun.5 |
Mayor released city budget Ron Gonzales proposed 2003 budget has no layoffs despite having to close a deficit of approximately $35 million
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| 2007 |
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| Nov.30 |
Building inspectors go on strike The strike by the 90-member Association of Building, Mechanical and Electrical Inspectors is over issues involving disciplinary procedures
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| 2004 |
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| May.4 |
188 city employees could lose their jobs A budget proposal released by city officials aims to resolve the city's $70 million deficit
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| 2004 |
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| Aug.4 |
$8 million Cisco purchase was biased A city review: decision to purchase networking and phone equipment for the new City Hall was biased
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| 2008 |
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| Dec.29 |
SJ pension fund losses worse than peers| San Jose's retirement director: the city's pension funds have performed worse in the market downturn than those of its peers such as SF | |
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| 2008 |
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| May.20 |
McKesson Sued On Prices| The city is suing McKesson over allegations the nation's largest prescription drug distributor fixed prices on hundreds of name-brand drugs | |
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| 2009 |
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| Aug.24 |
City To Ban On Plastic, Most Paper Bags| A 4-member council committee unanimously recommended approval of an ordinance that would prohibit grocery stores from giving out plastic bags | |
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| 2006 |
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| Jan.30 |
Tax Deal With American Airlines City officials are considering a deal similar to Oakland deal they condemned a few years ago
| 2005 |
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| Mar.1 |
City Council approved terminal expansion The Council approved increasing the size of airport's planned expansion project by 625,000 square feet
| 2003 |
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| Sep.29 |
Jet Center breaks down on expansion. SJC
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| Mar.4 |
Airport Expansion Measure Passes Measure A was approved by 58% of city voters in a special election. Voter turnout was just over 14%
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| 2004 |
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| Jun.20 |
Mayor Supports BART Extension Ron Gonzales said he remains a strong supporter of the project
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| 2004 |
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| Jun.12 |
Coyote Valley Plans Call for 25,000 Homes South San Jose: Among the plans is a 50,000-job industrial park and a greenbelt space
| 2003 |
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| Oct.30 |
Award for Teacher Homebuyer Program
| 2002 |
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| Dec.5 |
Safest large city in America San Jose: Mayor Gonzales said the top ranking is the result of a strong police force
| 2000 |
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| Feb.16 |
Mayor Leads Fight to Protect Open Space Ron Gonzales will campaign for a voter-approved measure to strengthen the city's existing green-line policies
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| 2009 |
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| Jan.5 |
Modest loss in conventions expected| City officials expect to make it through the economic downturn with only modest losses to the city's convention business | |
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| 2004 |
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| Jan.13 |
Price for City Hall Zooms Up The city council tentatively approved spending another $45 million, bringing the bill to the $388 million
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| 2001 |
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| May.30 |
Mayor agrees on power plant After months of pressure, Gonzales has dropped his opposition to a proposed $400 million Metcalf Energy Center
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