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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 14, 2025

The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.
The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.

Earth Day 2025 Preview

I bring you greetings today from your Capitol City, the City of Trees, where the trees are suddenly all-the-way draped in spring greenery, and the nights are warm, and the days already almost too hot.

In this week’s edition of The Newsletter, the first of two devoted to Earth Day, we bring news about a legislative assault on one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in California history, which is being launched, in part, as a sincere effort to protect the environment.

Also, as I like to remind you most weeks, below you will find brief news blurbs (that's the technical term) to help you keep track of what's happening in your hometown and it environs, as well as a link to a local nonprofit doing cool stuff, and (yes!) a recipe. 


Environmental Law Evolves

Whether or not you already know that CEQA is pronounced "see-qua," you may be surprised by the story of a bill intended to fundamentally change what is formally known as the California Environmental Quality Act.  Here we present the news about the reform bill, and an Explainer about CEQA itself. 


De-weaponizing CEQA

Asm. Buffy Wicks speaking at a presser for the California Legislature's Permitting Reform Package.
A radical overhaul of the California Environmental Quality Act appears imminent. And: Is the era of the big NO already ending?

CEQA: The Surprising Story of CA’s Key Environmental Law

Does California’s signature environmental law protect the state’s scenic beauty, or cause more problems than it solves?
The California Environmental Quality Act, CEQA, is the state’s signature environmental legislation, and is also often named as the villain in the state’s housing shortage. But the story may not be that simple.


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Direct your browser to https://santaclara.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Santa Clara County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


The California Coastal Commission

Speaking of protecting the environment, the California Coastal Commission is in the news for issuing the largest fine in its history of $18 million to the new owners of a an oil pipeline in Santa Barbara County which ruptured in 2015 resulting in a spill of over 100,000 gallons of crude oil. The fine was levied after the company repeatedly refused orders to stop work on the corroded pipeline without the necessary review and permits.

Like CEQA, the Coastal Commission has its share of critics and is also being eyed for reform in the legislature. But this latest instance of a corporation running roughshod over regulation is a reminder that whatever their flaws, CEQA and the Coastal Commission represent the will and desire of Californians to preserve our beautiful state for future generations.


California Coastal Commission: Where It Comes From, What It Does

Since 1972, the California Coastal Commission has ruled over the state’s shoreline.
What is the California Coastal Commission? How one of the state’s most powerful agency protects public access to the state’s scenic coast from Mexico to Oregon.

Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


Almonds add extra crunch to apple salad

Here's a fresh and crunchy take on Waldorf salad, with lettuce and cabbage adding heft, and almonds standing in for walnuts.
New! Chopped apple salad with raisins, almonds and cabbage


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The Gilroy Historical Society supports the city-owned Gilroy Museum, and also serves as a point of connection for people interested in the history of Gilroy and the surrounding area. Closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum is open once again.

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San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Starts Work on Safe Sleeping Site

San Jose is breaking ground on its first sanctioned homeless encampment, which will allow 56 people to sleep in tents without fear of being swept this summer.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Gives More Equity to First-Time Homebuyers

Hundreds of first-time San Jose homeowners who took out loans with the city to make down payments are set to get back tens of thousands of dollars in home equity.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara Approves Another 1,000+ Housing Project

North Santa Clara is slated for more than a thousand new homes over the next few years, with whole neighborhoods under construction.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Park Revitalization Will Displace Homeless Residents

San Jose wants to transform a dilapidated park — home to one of the largest camps of unhoused residents in the city — into a family-friendly area for sports activities.

San Jose Spotlight logo Ruling to End VTA Strike Upheld by Appeals Court

An appellate court judge has denied an appeal from a union representing bus drivers and light rail operators with VTA — doubling down on the decision to end a historic worker strike.

San Jose Spotlight logo Are San Jose Voters Rejecting Mayor’s Agenda?

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has plans to end homeless camping and appeal to California’s center-right political sphere. But his efforts hinge on the City Council’s help to pass his policies — and some question whether the District 3 special …

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Safe Parking Site Full One Month After Opening

A San Jose safe parking site for homeless people living in their vehicles is at capacity one month after opening — and two people have already moved into permanent housing.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Special Election Likely Headed to June Runoff

Gabby Chavez-Lopez continues to maintain her lead in updated results for the San Jose City Council District 3 special election, but it's not enough of the vote to secure a win outright.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara County Libraries Brace for Loss of Federal Funds

Libraries across Santa Clara County are bracing for a multimillion-dollar federal funding cut that could affect vital community programs — all during National Library Week.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara to Spend Millions Fixing Community Swim Center

Santa Clara is scrapping plans to temporarily reopen its swim center this spring, and instead is pushing forward with a broader renovation.

Gilroy Dispatch logo Road Closures Announced Due to Highway 101/State Route 25 Interchange Construction

Starting later this month, commuters and other motorists navigating U.S. 101 through Gilroy will see permanent road closures due to construction on the freeway’s interchange with State Route 25, according to the Valley Transportation Authority.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara County Weighs Ranked Choice Voting for Some Elections

The pieces are in place to seismically shift Silicon Valley elections — and Santa Clara County supervisors are holding all the cards.

Los Gatan logo Los Gatos Cancels Screen on the Green, Drops Harvest Fest Idea

As the threat of cuts to millions of dollars in federal government funding looms over the Town of Los Gatos, Council cancelled plans for a new Harvest Festival this fall, during its regularly scheduled meeting April 1.

San Jose Spotlight logo Silicon Valley Fast-Food Owners Could Pay for Workers’ Rights Training

It's been a good week for fast-food workers in Silicon Valley.
Employees at local McDonald's, Taco Bell and other fast-food franchises roared with applause Tuesday when the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved creating a training program for …

San Jose Spotlight logo YWCA Silicon Valley Loses Federal Funding for Rent Subsidies

YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley will no longer be able to provide as much rental assistance, leaving domestic violence survivors at greater risk.

Los Gatan logo Owners of Nestldown—a Hidden World in the Redwoods That Hosts Weddings and Other Events—looking Forward to the Next Chapter

The engulfing redwoods that surround Los Gatos are a bit of an enigma. You can’t help but wonder what lies beyond the greenery.

Gilroy Dispatch logo Hundreds in South County Tell Trump, Musk ‘Hands Off!’

Hundreds of people in Morgan Hill and Gilroy hit the streets April 5 to deliver the message that they are not happy with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests.

Gilroy Dispatch logo Dozens of Map Drafts Submitted for Gilroy District Election Options

The City of Gilroy held its third public hearing on district based elections on April 7, where the city council reviewed and discussed draft maps submitted by the public more than a week earlier.

San Jose Spotlight logo Federal Cuts Jeopardize Silicon Valley Community Funders

Community financial institutions are the backbone to a healthy society, providing loans for small businesses, disaster recovery, low-income families, immigrant communities and affordable housing developments. That essential service is now in danger.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Police and Fire Unions Want Reserve Funds to Fill Vacancies

Union leaders representing hundreds of San Jose police officers, firefighters and other workers said they shouldn’t be dealing with service and staffing cuts when the city has millions in reserve funds.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Special Election PAC Spending Tops $800K

Spending has skyrocketed on the eve of San Jose’s special election, which will determine who will represent downtown on the City Council.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Congressman Talks Tariffs With Small Businesses

President Donald Trump's tariffs have begun to hit the economy, and one congressional lawmaker heard fear, frustration and anger from local businesses during his trip to San Jose. 

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