
San Jose extends booster deadline for workers as Councilmember Raul Peralez proposes a change to city mandate – Silicon Valley Business Journal
Hundreds of San Jose city employees are reported to have not received a Covid booster shot, so the city is giving them more time. But a change might be on the way to San Jose’s booster mandate.

San Jose tees up golf courses for future growth – San José Spotlight
San Jose is looking for a long-term operator to run its three city-owned golf courses in an effort to maintain stable income and operations.

Speed humps installed in SJ neighborhood to slow down speeding drivers after years of concerns
Residents say the new humps are making a world of a difference but there have been a few occasions where drivers are hitting the bumps at a high rate of speed.
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San Jose passes first U.S. law requiring gun owners to get liability insurance and pay annual fee
They’d also have to pay an annual fee. But opponents promised to fight the measure in court. People on both sides of the issue spoke at length before the vote was taken.

San Jose Becomes First City In Nation To Require Gun Liability Insurance
The Gun Harm Reduction Ordinances was introduced by Liccardo after the Bay Area’s deadliest mass shooting took the lives of nine people at the VTA last year in San Jose.

San Jose legislators propose waiving pricey fees for food banks
After a costly city permit threatened a San Jose food pantry, the community stepped up to raise more than $18,000. Lawmakers now want to waive fees.

‘Bittersweet’: Car traffic to return to downtown SJ street as some outdoor dining ends
“We had more seats available when we had the street, than we have indoors. So, it’s going to cut our capacity by more than 50%.”

Should noncitizens vote in San Jose elections? Officials vote to study charter change
The proposal to study extending voting rights to noncitizens and undocumented people was…

Silicon Valley museum helping kids get COVID shots – San José Spotlight
After California required K-12 students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend in-person classes, one San Jose museum stepped up to help.