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San Jose tackles lack of parking after cutting requirements - San José Spotlight

Summary by San José Spotlight
A group of San Jose leaders want the city to explore a permitted parking program that would benefit residents living in high growth areas. The Rules and Open Government Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to inform the San Jose City Council about the impacts of a residential permit parking program in fast-growing sectors designed as urban villages. In a bid to appease housing developers, city officials voted in 2022 to no longer have minimum p…
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San José Spotlight broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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