Monthly Archives : January 2015

A Test for Mayor Liccardo’s Weight on SJ Council


Getting out ahead of Mayor Liccardo’s plan for immigrant residents, a new memo by Councilmembers Ash Kalra, Tam Nguyen, Magdalena Carrasco and Raul Peralez  calls for funding to help immigrants take advantage of President Obama’s recent executive order on immigration.  Last November, the President declared, through an executive order, various forms of temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for…

Open Discussion: What a Concept


With all the cloudy weather lately, SJ Council Member Don Rocha thought it would be good to bring a little more sunshine to City Hall.  He wants the new Mayor to explain why he pushed City Manager Ed Shikada out the door just as he was beginning to make some progress with city unions. Tweet

Liccardo Misses Chance to Set Strong Course With Foes


Collaborate: /kəˈlæb əˌreɪt/ verb: to work, one with another; cooperate. It’s the word that newly inaugurated San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has put forth often to identify his approach to governing the City. When he was sworn in before a crowd of more than a thousand at the Center for Performing Arts, the new Mayor seemed a bit rattled by an unavoidable change in plans,…

SJ District 4 Council Candidates Pile Up


Well, we weren’t far off the mark for the candidates gearing up to try and fill the rest of the District 4 San  Jose Council term left by Assembly Member Kansen Chu.  Here’s the list of those who have pulled papers indicating they’re interested in running for the job: Tweet

How Does “Vice-Mayor Rose Herrera” Sound?


Among the duties the new San Jose Mayor will take on this month is choosing a Vice Mayor.   That’s a role for someone whom the Mayor can count on to automatically second motions he supports or make motions for him. Because, some say, she’s not particularly bright and her word cannot be trusted, Liccardo is going to want to…

Policy Watch: Your weekly tip sheet for what’s going on in your community


Happy New Year readers, it’s good to be back.  City of San José Supersized committees Mayor Liccardo is adding a member to each of the Council’s standing committees, bringing the total from 4 to 5, while eliminating the Ad Hoc Economic Competitiveness Committee and the Ad Hoc Airport Competitiveness Committee. Instead of the Airport Competitiveness Committee, all airport-related issues will…

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