A CONNECTOR RECOMMENDATION FOR SAN JOSE DIRIDON AND AIRPORT WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE COUNCIL

A CONNECTOR RECOMMENDATION FOR SAN JOSE DIRIDON AND AIRPORT WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE COUNCIL SAN JOSE DIRIDON-AIRPORT CONNECTOR RECOMMENDATION SENT TO COUNCIL   It is the city's goal to connect Mineta Airport to Diridon Station near downtown as quickly as possible. A connection between these two growing transportation hubs will enhance travel efficiency and connectivity. The problem is that new transit systems are notoriously expensive and slow to build.   It is the

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In San Jose, dogs are welcome

In San Jose, dogs are welcome Dog Friendly San Jose   The sun will always be shining in San Jose, so bring your pup along. Hotel rooms in San Jose are welcoming to dogs, as are activities and shops.   Walk your dog or run at one of San Jose's open spaces: Almaden Quicksilver County Park, Almaden Lake Park, or Coyote Creek Trail! Harts Dog Park and Discovery Dog Park in Downtown are two

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A number of SJ Community Centers have set up evacuation centers to assist residents affected by the storm

A number of SJ Community Centers have set up evacuation centers to assist residents affected by the storm A number of SJ Community Centers have opened evacuation centers to help residents affected by the storm   San Jose Parks , Recreation and Neighborhood Services at the City of San Jose presents this special feature Power outages, fallen trees, mudslides, closed highways, and flash floods were widespread throughout the South Bay during a bomb cyclone.

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An overview of San Jose's sports history

An overview of San Jose's sports history Sports History in San Jose   Sports go hand in hand with San Jose's rich history, including the Sharks hockey team, Earthquakes soccer team, and Giants minor league baseball team. Black Power Olympic Statue, San Jose State University   In San Jose, there have been several Olympians and athletes. In 1968, two SJSU athletes made history with their famous black power salute at the Olympics, now

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Restaurants owned by black people in San Jose need your support

Restaurants owned by black people in San Jose need your support San Jose Black Owned Restaurants need your support   We remain loyal to #sanjoselove even as the dialogue shifts in San Jose. We are sharing our platform with local community organizer Mary Celestin, a musician, engineer student, and activist who offers ways for Black voices and businesses to gain financial support.   Here are some ways locals and tourists can support the Black

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The 5 best ways to give a local gift in San Jose

The 5 best ways to give a local gift in San Jose The 5 Best Ways to Give Locally in San Jose   Our San Jose community thrives when we shop locally. You keep every dollar you spend in San Jose. We're putting money where our heart is this holiday season. As we support our local artists, entrepreneurs, and non-profits, we show our #sanjoselove to our neighbors and loved ones.   There is no difference between local artists and small businesses. Is there anyone you love who wouldn't appreciate the gift of creativity? You can support local artisans online or at the Moment Shops in San Pedro Square. Among the creatives we admire are Bobo Design Studio, Petit Elephant, and more!   Support Your Favorite Restaurants It's clear from the pandemic that San Jose restaurants are crucial to a thriving city economy. Due to a limited number of holiday parties and gatherings, restaurants need our assistance this winter holiday season. Make your take-out, delivery, and al fresco endeavors even more memorable with a gift of a meal! Get your favorite #sanjoseeats delivered or picked up for one another or buy

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