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Welcome to Your May D6 Community Newsletter.
Apr 04, 2026, 9:42 PM • Michael Mulcahy
Summary
District 6 saw vibrant community engagement in April with events like Art in the Park at Buena Vista Park and the Great American Litter Pick-Up, emphasizing public space revitalization and neighborhood cleanliness. The newsletter highlights new local businesses boosting the district's economy and encourages participation in upcoming volunteer opportunities such as the Municipal Rose Garden Volunteer Day and South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition clean-ups. A major focus is the approved revitalization plan for Columbus Park, aiming to restore it as a safe, multi-use recreational hub with new sports facilities. Additionally, the newsletter promotes community pride through local cultural events and support for the San José Earthquakes and Mineta International Airport.
Related causes
Key positions and references
Key positions
- Support revitalization of Columbus Park with new sports amenities
- Encourage community volunteerism in park and creek clean-ups
- Promote local small business growth and neighborhood economic vitality
- Celebrate cultural diversity and community heritage
Agenda items and issues mentioned
- Columbus Park revitalization plan approval
- Heritage Rose Garden 30th anniversary
- Lincoln Ave road closure for Degree Cool Rush parade
Meetings and events mentioned
- Municipal Rose Garden Volunteer Day
- Willow Glen 5K
- South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition clean-up
- San José State of the City event
Full newsletter
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May 2025 Newsletter May 1, 2025 Dear District 6 Residents, Welcome to the May edition of our newsletter. April was an exciting month in District 6, and we’ve been busy connecting with our amazing community. In this edition, you’ll find updates from Art in the Park at Buena Vista Park, Great American Litter Pick-Up, and much more. We have great news about ne…