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The 9.2 million-square-foot development on the edge of Santa Clara and San Jose will include office, retail and entertainment space, hotel rooms, residential units and park space.
Yes, traffic will get worse. But the nearly 10-million-square-foot project would also support transit use, according to a just-released draft environmental impact report.
Yes City of Santa Clara But Kolstad has continued to show up for council meetings. His attendance record — three absences this year — is about average for Santa Clara council members.