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This measure provides bond funds to support the building and repair of critical city infrastructure. Some of the projects planned for Measure T funds include construction of a new fire station in the Willow Glen neighborhood (Fire Station 37 at Lincoln Ave. and Curtner Ave.), rebuilding Fire Stations 8 and 23, and building two additional new ...
On May 6, 1959, the City of San José and City of Santa Clara signed a joint powers agreement, "Agreement between San Jose and Santa Clara Respecting Sewage Treatment Plant", [1] giving Santa Clara 20% ownership in exchange for helping to fund upgrades at the plant, which was renamed the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant. [2]
Most small cities have a council–manager government, where the elected city council appoints a city manager to supervise the operations of the city. Some larger cities have a mayor–council government, with a directly-elected mayor who oversees the city government. In many council–manager cities, the city council selects one of its members ...
Building owner (through alterations of building components or the occupancy without a building permit). Occupants (sabotage or ignorance, for example, propping open a fire door and running a carpet through it.) Authority Having Jurisdiction (through approval of a condition that violates the local code.)
Santa Clara (/ ˌ s æ n t ə ˈ k l ær ə / SAN-tə KLARR-ə; Spanish for "Saint Clare") [8] is a city in Santa Clara County, California. The city's population was 127,647 at the 2020 census , making it the eighth-most populous city in the Bay Area .
The Service & Inspection Area is located immediately adjacent to the northeast of the three-story Shop Building. [9] The train maintenance facilities are separated from the east yard area by active railroad tracks, so a 250-foot long (76 m) tunnel was built to facilitate employee movement under the active tracks. [1]
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's Santa Clara light rail station is located two blocks to the west. In 2000, Santa Clara County voters approved Measure A to fund a package of public transportation projects, including a Downtown/East Valley light rail line along East Santa Clara Street that would have stopped at City Hall. [78]
In 1980, the Santa Clara electric department became an energy-producing utility for the first time since 1903 when it launched its own 6-megawatt (MW) cogeneration project, the first of three natural gas-fueled electricity generation plants in the City of Santa Clara. [citation needed] In 1983, Santa Clara and its NCPA partners became the first ...