San Jose announces CEQA documents available for Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Support Site

Mayor Matt Mahan
Mayor Matt Mahan
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The City of San Jose announced on May 14 that environmental documents for the Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Support Site Project are now available for public review. The documents can be accessed through the city’s project website and pertain to an addendum to the Alviso Hotel Project.

This announcement is significant as it allows residents and stakeholders to review details about a new development proposed in San Jose, ensuring transparency in local planning processes. Public input is encouraged ahead of a scheduled Planning Director’s Hearing on May 20, where the project will be discussed.

According to city information, the proposed project includes constructing a maintenance building of approximately 3,200 square feet, a recycling enclosure of about 4,495 square feet, and a dumpster enclosure covering roughly 1,914 square feet. Plans also call for installing thirty electric vehicle truck charging stalls and ten trailer truck storage stalls with charger plug-ins. Solar canopies would be added above all parking areas as well as over the maintenance building and enclosures. The site is located southeast of Topgolf Drive and Bay Vista Drive on North 1st Street in San Jose.

The City of San Jose serves various neighborhoods within Santa Clara Valley and maintains historical sites such as the San Jose Historical Museum in Kelley Park; it also promotes cultural diversity through initiatives like the Japanese Friendship Garden and Mexican Heritage Plaza according to its historical context page. The city aims to deliver quality public services while fostering a safe community for residents, businesses, and visitors according to its official mission page.

San Jose is governed by an at-large elected mayor along with an eleven-member council representing specific districts according to its official charter page. For further information or questions regarding this environmental review process or upcoming hearing, Cort Hitchens is listed as the Environmental Project Manager.



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