@JohnnyKhamis Recent staff analysis has shown many of the Measure B highway projects to be of no or questionable benefit while their costs are exploding, yet there is little accountability. If elected, do you vow to reign in wasteful spending on highway projects that drain taxpayers?
@marcus_ismael Totally get that the ship has sailed on cut and cover, but I've always wondered is there any data that would support the statement "would absolutely destroy a downtown" and "would snarl this city's growth for years? Do you know and can share? Just curious.
I want to thank my Council colleagues, the Department of Transportation, and all of the Orchard residents who have engaged with their local government throughout this process.
This week, Council unanimously adopted my memo to terminate the Charcot overpass project and redirect funding to other projects in the area that will support North San Jose’s development.
“The project creates unacceptable environmental, health, and safety risks for the adjacent school and community,” wrote Cortese, who voted against the environmental impact report that included the Charcot Avenue project when he was a councilmember in 2005. https://t.co/3m7lY4uXG7
@monicamallon Don't be hard on yourself. A lot of good came from that. New friends and coalitions, new attention and ideas.
Sometimes new seeds only can take hold after you've turned and tilled the soil.
In a major victory for parents and teachers who fiercely fought the idea, a longtime plan to build a new overpass next to a primary school in North San Jose has been abandoned. @mercnews
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@eli_kamisher Great reporting @eli_kamisher & @robertsalonga!! Thanks for including so many community voices and talking to victim's families. Would you mind working with your colleagues on improving the Merc's own day to day coverage of traffic fatalities? (see https://t.co/OAbTcbpPDV )
Today's report in the Mercury News (https://t.co/GVNSK2NcsE) about yet another traffic fatality left me saddened for the loss of another human life but also outraged about the way it was reported. @SJPD_PIO
and @mercnews need to do better! ( 🧵Thread)
Last year, traffic deaths dipped in Oakland and San Francisco but San Jose shattered its record with 61 people killed.
Now, the alarming trend has only accelerated with eight people killed in San Jose's roads in the first three weeks of 2022 https://t.co/E1wLBr08h2
Yes, better reporting is no substitute for systemic and engineering changes to our roads. But better reporting would help make these changes possible. @mercnews and @SJPD_PIO please do better.
Today's report in the Mercury News (https://t.co/GVNSK2NcsE) about yet another traffic fatality left me saddened for the loss of another human life but also outraged about the way it was reported. @SJPD_PIO
and @mercnews need to do better! ( 🧵Thread)