GOVERNMENT WATCH | Dec. 3-7
Wednesday
5
HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION
6 p.m., Room W118-119, City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St.
SAN JOSE MEDICAL CENTER Commissioners will hear an update on the draft environmental impact report on the demolition of the former downtown hospital.
Saratoga
Wednesday
5
CITY COUNCIL6 p.m., Administrative Conference Room, 13777 Fruitvale Ave.
CEMETERY LAND PROPOSAL The council is expected to review a staff report, consider public testimony and provide direction to staff on an effort by the Saratoga Cemetery District to acquire two homes.
Campbell Union High School District
Friday
7
SCHOOL BOARD
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 3235 Union Ave., San Jose
BOARD POLICIES The board will review its policies and recommended updates.
Mountain View
Tuesday
4
CITY COUNCIL
5 p.m., 500 Castro St.
RECREATION The council will hold a study session on a proposed city recreation plan.
HOME DEPOT The council will discuss whether the Home Depot store, which is proposed at the old Sears site, is consistent with existing plans for the San Antonio Shopping Center.
Santa Clara County
Tuesday
4
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
9:30 a.m., supervisors’ chambers, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose
RE-ENTRY PRISON Supervisors are expected to discuss creating a group to investigate whether to build a “re-entry facility” for state prisoners in the county.
San Jose
Tuesday
4
CITY COUNCIL
1:30 p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St.
LABOR CONTRACT The council will consider approval of a two-year contract for the Association of Maintenance Supervisory Personnel, calling for wage increases and higher health insurance co-payments.
Santa Clara County Office of Education
Wednesday
5
SCHOOL BOARD
3:30 p.m., 1290 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose
SCHOOL DISTRICT REORGANIZATION The board will hear information about new district reorganization issues.
Thursday
6
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ FINANCE & GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
10 a.m., supervisors’ chambers, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose
SAY NO TO TORTURE The committee will discuss sending a resolution to Washington in support of an anti-torture bill, including forbidding companies from arranging flights for detainees to nations that may torture them.