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Join us for the “It’s in the Bag” Fundraiser on January 22, 2025
The Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host the club's annual designer purse fundraiser on January 22, raising funds to invest in education awards, career planning and education projec...
Roseville Urban Forest Foundation
Listed under: Environment Agriculture, Food & Gardening Sustainability
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Until she won a seat on the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in 2022, Sylvia Arenas represented San Jose’s District 8, which encompasses parts of East San José and Evergreen. She’s a longtime local, along with her husband and two children. “District 8 is a great place to start a business and raise a family, with stellar local schools around. I am incredibly excited to be serving such a wonderful area,” Arenas says. On the council, Arenas gravitates to issues that affect the everyday lives of San José women and families. “One of my greatest accomplishments was my launch of the City San José’s Family Friendly Initiative, which is working to increase access to early education, after-school programs, safe housing, family-friendly public facilities, and paid family leave.”
Alma mater: University of San Francisco (master’s degree)
Other offices held: Evergreen Elementary School District Board of Trustees
Committee, board and commission assignmentsNeighborhood Services & Education Committee (vice chair)Transportation & Environment CommitteeAd-Hoc Committee for Development ServicesHabitat Conservation Agency Governing BoardHabitat Conservation Agency Implementation BoardVTA Downtown/East Valley Policy Advisory BoardAppeals Hearing Board (liaison)Schools City CollaborativeSJ/SC Treatment Plant Advisory Committee (alternate)Recycled Water Policy Advisory CommitteeSanta Clara County Local Agency Formation (alternate)
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From San Jose Inside...
If no candidate receives a majority on April 8, the top two candidates will run against each other in a special runoff election on June 24. The winner will serve the remainder of the term through 2026.
From Local News Matters...
Housing and business developers in San Jose avoid building public improvements by paying fees to the city, but this often leads to infrastructure projects slowing to a crawl.
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