Thursday, April 8, 2010

Morning News Round-Up -- 4.8.10: Let's make a (Redevelopment) deal like it's 1999...

A development deal has been struck for two parking lots in downtown San Jose and it isn't even 1999 anymore... two prime development lots that are currently underutilized for parking, across from the St. Claire Hotel and across from Gordon Biersch are being sold to the Sobrato Organization for a cool $20 million. That should keep some folks at the Redevelopment Agency employed for a few more months...

San Jose Inside has a take on yesterday's news that Mayor Chuck Reed is endorsing Sheriff Laurie Smith's challenger... their post's title: Mayor Goes Nuts... Oh, and the countdown to the Ajlouny-inspired Reed endorsement of Larry Pegram should happen any day now... Also on the endorsement front in District 9, a commenter set us straight, the good folks at Labor "dual" endorsed Don Rocha and Jim Cogan, which is somehow different than "open" endorsement. To round out this issue, Labor's "dual" endorsement also pushes the Mayor even closer to Pegram... Welcome to San Jose politics.

Scott Herhold at the Merc (two 'h' sounds, remember) gives a little history and detail about how and why Caltrain is so (budgetarily) screwed... and it isn't because they don't serve beer on the train, as Watch Dog previously thought.

And even though Caltrain is screwed, High-Speed Rail is going forward with or without its slower, antiquated Caltrain cousin...

If you thought you'd take care of all your business that you have with the City of Gilroy on a Friday... forgetaboutit... they are closing City Hall to close their budget gap.

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