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2025 Year Wrapped: Delivering for District 9
Apr 04, 2026, 9:21 PM • Pam Foley
Summary
As Pam Foley begins her final year on the San José City Council, she emphasizes her commitment to public safety, homelessness, housing, and quality of life improvements in District 9. In 2025, key accomplishments included launching a red light camera pilot program at four high-risk intersections to reduce traffic injuries and deaths. Significant progress was made in homelessness with new temporary and emergency interim housing units, including the openings of the Bristol Hotel and Cherry Avenue EIH site. Community beautification efforts expanded through multiple Dumpster Days and creek cleanups, while targeted traffic safety upgrades were implemented across several District 9 streets. Foley invites residents to her final Music in the Valley festival on May 2 and pledges continued accessibility and responsiveness.
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Key positions and references
Key positions
- Support for red light camera pilot program
- Prioritizing homelessness and housing solutions
- Advocating for traffic safety improvements
- Promoting neighborhood beautification initiatives
Agenda items and issues mentioned
- Red Light Cameras Pilot Program at four intersections
- Bristol Hotel temporary housing opening
- Cherry Avenue Emergency Interim Housing site opening
- Traffic safety improvements on Camden Ave., Meridian Ave., Branham Ln., and others
Meetings and events mentioned
- Music in the Valley festival on May 2
- Dumpster Days in 35 neighborhoods
- Creek cleanup events
- City Council sessions beginning 2026
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