Quarterly Meeting for Q2 2021
Our quarterly Zoom meeting is on June 17 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm.
Below is the agenda with the topics we will be covering.
Our quarterly Zoom meeting is on June 17 at 7:00 – 8:30 pm.
Below is the agenda with the topics we will be covering.
For those unable to attend the 2nd quarter LPNA meeting this past Saturday, you missed a plethora of information provided by the organizers, Greg Peck and Ann Hetherton, along with guest speakers: Jean Dresden – From SJ Parks Advocates, see her overview and suggestions to improve our park, Parks Advocacy handout Steven Spivak – Cottle/Lean NA…
Valley Water sent postcards to the surrounding communities they serve, and impacted by this project. This meeting provides an update to their efforts to retrofit the dam. It is an in-person meeting as well as virtual zoom meeting. The information is as follows: When: Wednesday May 24, 2023 6:30PM – 8:00PM Where: Morgan Hill Community…
For those unable to attend the HSR Community Update Meeting held at the Southside Community Center Time 0:00:00 Karen Lattin (LPNA) Introductions Time 0:01:20 Maribel Villareal (D2 Office) Overview of City Participation Time 0:03:28 Boris Lipkin (HSR) Project Overview Time 0:11:02 Brian Stanke (CofSJ DOT) City Generated Options Time 0:40:30 Boris Lipkin (HSR) 2018 Business…
Electronic Speed Signs was a proposed PB project to place electronic speed signs on the Santa Teresa Blvd and Monterey Highway corridors to warn drivers to slow down and reduce speed as they entered into urban neighborhood communities, rural speeds (50-55mph) reduce to local street speeds (40-45mph). Often, drivers fail to observe local street speeds after…
Click on the following link to view the LPNA quarterly meeting agenda for this Saturday 7/23 10:15am-12:00pm MEETING AGENDA 23Jul2016 Santa Teresa Public Library (Community Meeting Room) 290 International Cir San Jose, CA 95119 (408) 808-3068
#SiliconValleyStrong: Help for those in need & a centralized location for critical resources A Community Response to COVID-19: SiliconValleyStrong.org As the response to this public health emergency escalates, many residents will feel direct economic impacts from business closures, event cancellations, and layoffs. We’re doubling down on mitigation to protect our community–slowing the spread of the…