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Soccer in San Jose
Visit San Jose has just released a video promoting soccer in San Jose. It's only 90 seconds long, and highlights tailgating, PayPal Park, and our awesome Earthquakes fanbase. Enjoy it embedded below.
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Even though its fertile valley land is covered in homes, schools and retail shops, the Orchard City got its start as an agricultural center. Its founder, Benjamin Campbell, bought 160 acres to cultivate hay and grain—land that now is the site of the city’s historical downtown and its iconic water tower. After Campbell sold his land to Southern Pacific Railroad for $5 an acre, the area became a center for shipping fruit. After Campbell was incorporated in 1952, the shift from farmland to suburban tracts accelerated, and now almost 40,000 people call the city home.
The five-member Campbell City Council meets at 70 N First St, Campbell, on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are live-streamed on Zoom; the public is welcome to attend, and past meetings are archived on the city’s website.
Seven Campbell citizens serve on the Planning Commission, which works with the City Council to review developments in the city. The commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month; meetings are streamed on Zoom and the public is welcome to attend.
Volunteers NeededThe County of Santa Clara is seeking volunteers for the upcoming 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count.12/31/2024
Volunteers Needed
Winter/Spring 2025 Activity Guide11/07/2024
Winter/Spring 2025 Activity Guide
Fall Fiesta (50+) Registration OPEN!Join the Campbell Adult Center (50+) for an evening of fun this Fall from 4:30-7:30pm on Friday, 10/11! Tickets are $30 and will include a meal catered by Golden Harvest and live music by Simon Santiago's Breaux Show.09/26/2024
Fall Fiesta (50+) Registration OPEN!
From San Jose Spotlight...
Campbell is making it easier for residents to create a wide array of housing options in their own backyards.
Campbell Mayor Sergio Lopez never wanted to be in the spotlight. He's the son of Mexican immigrants who migrated to Campbell from Michoacán, speaking little English. After his parents lost their restaurant and had to foreclose on their home during the Great Recession, he felt compelled to enter public service to tackle cost-of-living challenges at their roots.
From Local News Matters...
Campbell is putting in homes wherever it can, including more than a dozen townhouses on less than an acre, to meet its housing goals.
Homeless residents in Campbell will soon find some relief through the city’s new hotel program, adding a resource to the West Valley where little support exists.
City of Campbell
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