The latest addition of Downtown Dimension is now live. Below is a summary of the content this month.
The SEPTEMBER 2020 Downtown Dimension is now available for download.
On the front page:
Taking into account the views of 1,254 survey responders, SJDA has a stabilization plan that provides guidance on how SJDA and downtown San Jose should move forward in the next six months and for the next two years. The 40-page plan goes deep, but this month's Dimension summary outlines the highlights, managing principles and primary objectives:
On the front page:
Taking into account the views of 1,254 survey responders, SJDA has a stabilization plan that provides guidance on how SJDA and downtown San Jose should move forward in the next six months and for the next two years. The 40-page plan goes deep, but this month's Dimension summary outlines the highlights, managing principles and primary objectives:
- Emphasize clean and safe services downtown;
- Provide plenty of nurturing to downtown's vulnerable storefront economy;
- Focus on downtown place enhancement and marketing.
- Nirvana Soul owners talk about opening "third-wave specialty coffee shop" in SoFA.
- Groundwerx program managers promoted.
- Railroad through northern part of downtown to be silenced at night.
- First 90 minutes free parking at newly upgraded and safety-conscientious ParkSJ garages
The City Council forum featuring District 4 candidates David Cohen and Lan Diep plus District 6 candidates Dev Davis and Jake Tonkel will stream live on Facebook Live starting at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11. To view the meeting, simply go to our Facebook page @sjdowntown. We're taking some reservations on Zoom, too. RSVP to sjdarsvp@sjdowntown.com.
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