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Welcome to Your D6 April 2026 Newsletter
Apr 03, 2026, 4:49 AM • Councilmember Michael Mulcahy • district6-sanjoseca.gov@shared1.ccsend.com
Summary
Councilmember Michael Mulcahy highlights a productive March in District 6 with neighborhood meetings, community clean-ups, and budget discussions. April features a Budget Town Hall on April 20 to gather resident input on city spending priorities. The office is recognizing Autism Awareness Month with a flag raising on April 7 and council commendations. Traffic safety improvements include completed speed humps on Scott Street to support the Bike Boulevard plan and updates on the Hamilton Corridor safety project. Business owners in the new Alameda BID will receive assessment bills with an amnesty program, while local high school sports achievements are celebrated.
Key positions and references
Key positions
- Support for traffic calming on Scott Street
- Encouragement of public participation in budget town hall
- Recognition of Autism Awareness Month
- Support for Alameda BID with assessment and amnesty program
Agenda items and issues mentioned
- Scott Street speed humps installation
- Hamilton Corridor Safety Improvement Project
- Districts 1, 3, 6, and 7 Budget Town Hall
- Alameda Business Improvement District assessment
Meetings and events mentioned
- Budget Town Hall on April 20 at 701 Vine St
- Autism Awareness Month Flag Raising on April 7 at City Hall
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You don't want to miss this April Newsletter 2026 Thursday, April 2 Dear Neighbors, March was a productive and engaging month across District 6. From neighborhood meetings and community clean-ups to budget discussions and local events, it was a pleasure connecting with hundreds of residents and dozens of organizations. We were particularly glad to visit the…