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Transforming San Jose: The Future of the Pleasant Hills Site
Near San Jose’s scenic Lake Cunningham lies an extraordinary opportunity: approximately 115 acres of undeveloped land, a remnant of the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course that closed in 2004. As on...
Guadalupe River Park Conservancy
Listed under: Environment Parks & Recreation Sustainability
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Anne Coyne Bybee was originally elected to Campbell City Council in 2018, running with five other candidates—including incumbents Paul Resnikoff and Liz Gibbons—for three seats. She came in third with 20.91 percent of the vote, promising the voters real expertise in city government, having served as Campbell’s city clerk for 28 years before retiring in 2015. She told the Mercury News, “I feel like I have a lot of institutional knowledge and I’m invested in the city.”
In 2022, she ran unopposed for a second term.
Bybee earned her certified municipal clerk and master municipal clerk designations from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. She is married to a retired Campbell police agent, and her daughters went to Campbell schools. When she was first elected, Bybee said public safety was her top priority.
First elected: November 2018
Day job: Retired from 28 years of public service, including 22 years as Campbell’s city dlerk
Notable quote: “I also want to see managed growth while maintaining what we have. But traffic needs to be a priority when development projects are considered.” (Source: Mercury News, Sept. 14, 2018)
Committee and board assignments:Cities Assoc. of Santa Clara CountyFriends of the Heritage Theatre Liaison Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority BoardFinance SubcommitteeLegislative Subcommittee
From San Jose Spotlight...
Campbell homeowners applying for a tiny home could get city approval in days.Campbell launched an express backyard home permit process this month that shortens approval time to a week or less — the fastest in Santa Clara County where approvals can average between two to three months.
One small West Valley city has some of the most smoke shops per person in Santa Clara County. Officials are taking steps to change that statistic.
Nearly 100 homes could fill a vacant block next to downtown Campbell that has dragged through the development process for almost a decade.
A busy Campbell corner with multiple businesses could transform into more than 100 homes.
Campbell is facing a lawsuit over a sales tax measure resoundingly passed last November.
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