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Almaden Plaza in San Jose is getting a couple new stores
Tomorrow will be Barnes & Noble's last day at Almaden Plaza in South San Jose. That space along with the former spaces for Buy Buy Baby, Compass Real Estate, and Tuesday Morning will be merged...
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No one on the council has nearly as much experience as Cynthia Mathews does. Out of her six fellow councilmembers, five of them are currently on their first terms. Mathews is on her sixth. Her leadership is fleeting, because—after eight consecutive years on the council—the longtime leader will get temporarily termed out at the end of 2020.
On the council dais, Mathews is a pragmatist. Even though she was next in line for the post, she was unmoved when an opposing council majority passed her over for a term as vice mayor that would have put her next in line for her fifth term as mayor. She has never had the most liberal record on issues like homelessness or public safety, but she quickly tacked to the left when a different coalition held power, with an eye toward collaboration and consensus building. Mathews has served on the Santa Cruz Mid-County Groundwater Agency board, which is working to achieve water sustainability for the local groundwater basin.
Mathews helped start the local chapter of Planned Parenthood in 1971, and she served as its founding executive director.
Prior Terms: 1992–1996, 1996–2000, 2002–2006, 2006–2010, 2012–2016
City Council Standing Committees:Community ProgramsCity Council Ad Hoc Committees:Health in All Policies Subcommittee
External Governmental Agencies/Intergovernmental Coordinating Committees:Library Financing AuthorityMeasure U Implementation Working GroupSanta Cruz Metropolitan Transit District BoardSanta Cruz Mid-County Groundwater Agency
External Community Organizations:Downtown Management CorporationUCSC 2020 Long-Range Development Plan Community Advisory GroupVisit Santa Cruz County
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The Santa Cruz Planning Commission on Jan. 9 unanimously approved plans for a six-story, 83-unit apartment building on the 900 block of Water Street in Santa Cruz. The new homes would be less than a block away from a five-story building at 831 Water St. approved in December.
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