By next fall, San Jose aims to have a long-awaited temporary housing site on the south side of the city for homeless individuals, though some are questioning why it's taking so long.| San José Spotlight
Homeless people are barred from living along regional waterways owned by Santa Clara County’s largest water agency — and could be charged with an infraction or misdemeanor and face up to $500 fines if they’re caught camping there.| San José Spotlight
For every one Santa Clara County household with a home in 2023, nearly two households became homeless, a recent report reveals.| San José Spotlight
A preview of Santa Clara County’s point in time count found that homelessness has decreased by 4.7% over the last year in San Jose. A preliminary count of homeless residents living on city streets and in shelters is down by about 500 people, totaling 6,340 people.| San José Spotlight
San Jose activists are rallying outside City Hall to protest a plan by officials to divert affordable housing money to shelters and sweeps.| San José Spotlight
San Jose is set to pay for more employees and police patrols to enforce "no return zones" for homeless camps along the Guadalupe River and those surrounding temporary shelter sites citywide.| San José Spotlight
A long overdue agreement between San Jose and Valley Water to building housing for homeless residents on the agency's land has been greenlit and is slated to break ground next month.| San José Spotlight
State Sen. Josh Becker has introduced Senate Bill 1395 to speed up the time it takes to build temporary housing for homeless residents in California. He stopped in San Jose recently to promote the bill.| San José Spotlight
Two-term District 9 San Jose Councilmember Pam Foley is getting a new title and role in city government: vice mayor.| San José Spotlight
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