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Thanksgiving Feast at Scott's Ballroom in Downtown San Jose
Thanksgiving is just a week away. If you don't feel like cooking this year, Scott's Seafood is doing a Thanksgiving Brunch and Dinner Buffet in a ballroom overlooking Downtown San Jose. It'll feat...
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A countywide wholesale water and groundwater management agency, Valley Water relies on local retailers to deliver water to homes and businesses throughout Santa Clara County. Its mission is to provide safe, clean water for a healthy life, environment, and economy. Valley Water also protects the water supply from natural disasters, preserves habitat and provides flood protection. The district is governed by an elected board of directors.
Left to right, the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors: Tony Estremera (District 6), Richard Santos (District 3), John L. Varela (District 1) Gary Kremen (District 7), Barbara Keegan (District 2), Nai Hsueh (District 5), Linda J. LeZotte (District 4).
From Morgan Hill Times...
Valley Water and the National Weather Service urged the community to prepare for winter storms during a news conference held Nov. 13 at a sandbag distribution center in San José.
From San Jose Spotlight...
During the past year, Valley Water biologists and other people spotted numerous Chinook salmon, juvenile steelhead and other fish species in waterways across Santa Clara County.
From Gilroy Dispatch...
The Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors on July 9 held off on a decision regarding an ordinance that would prohibit homeless encampments along waterways in the water district’s jurisdiction.
Those living along the waterways could soon be fined or face jail time, due to a policy being considered by the largest water agency in Santa Clara County.
Crews for Valley Water and various construction contractors later this month will finish digging a new 1,736-foot diversion tunnel for Anderson Reservoir—which has been about 80% complete since February.
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