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Love Your City!❤️
Apr 04, 2026, 9:24 PM • Pam Foley
Summary
Councilmember Pam Foley expresses deep gratitude for the District 9 community and highlights ongoing efforts to improve San José. A major milestone is the groundbreaking of the Cherry Emergency Interim Housing site, which will provide housing and support for 136 individuals by September. The newsletter emphasizes upcoming budget discussions to address a $60+ million shortfall, encouraging community engagement and advocacy. Additionally, wildfire preparedness is a key focus, with enhanced strategies including fuel reduction, evacuation planning, and illegal fireworks mitigation. Foley also notes her new role as Vice Mayor and urges continued neighborhood involvement.
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Key positions and references
Key positions
- Support for Cherry Emergency Interim Housing project
- Prioritizing wildfire preparedness and prevention
- Encouraging community engagement in budget discussions
- Commitment to improving public safety and neighborhood quality of life
Agenda items and issues mentioned
- Cherry Emergency Interim Housing (EIH) site groundbreaking
- March budget priority discussions
- Annual Report on City Services 2023-2024
- City of San José Wildfire Preparedness Update Info Memo
Meetings and events mentioned
- City Council Special Election April 8, 2025
- Special Runoff Election June 24, 2025
- Community meetings and public input opportunities
- Groundbreaking event for Cherry Emergency Interim Housing
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