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Santa Clara County voted unanimously to allocate five percent of County Measure A funds toward affordable housing for people with disabilities on Sept. 11 at the Board of Supervisors Meeting. Measure A waspassed in November 2016. It provides $950 million to finance housing in the County,...
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Proposition 1, a statewide measure passed by voters in March, puts some dollars into permanent supportive housing and treatment centers that the county can also utilize, though it’s not nearly as much as what Measure A offered. Susan Ellenberg, president of the Santa Clara County Board of Sup...
The full revamp has yet to begin, but until then, the city has set aside $2 million for repairs to temporarily reopen with a limited 200-person capacity. Those repairs began Jan. 13.The city will have about $45 million from recently passed Measure I, an infrastructure bond, to apply ...
The Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire (SCSRFQ) is a basic tool that aims to measure the strength of religious faith among different populations and belief systems (Caycho-Rodríguez et al., 2022; Plante, 2010). The Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire (SCSRFQ...
This proactive measure often minimizes conflicts that may arise in the unfortunate event of a divorce, as key agreements have been established in advance. By entering into a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement, subsequent divorces are typically less costly and contentious. Our team at Aeschleman Law...
Santa Clara has more than half a billion dollars in needed infrastructure improvements and officials hope residents will pay to get those projects done. The city is considering a bond measure for the November ballot to help tackle a more than $624 million infrastructure deficit. Santa Clara offici...