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San José adopts 2025 legislative priorities, adds request for state wildfire prevention support
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San José City Council on Tuesday adopted the city’s 2025 legislative program and accepted the fall intergovernmental relations report, adding a council request for state support for wildfire prevention in urban-wildland interface zones.
San José City Council on Tuesday adopted the city’s 2025 legislative program and accepted the fall intergovernmental relations (IGR) report, with a unanimous vote to add a specific call for state support for wildfire prevention and suppression in urban-wildland interface areas.
Sarah Saturday, director of the Office of Administration, Policy and Intergovernmental Relations, presented the fall report and the proposed 2025 legislative priorities after a multi-department fall planning process. The priorities listed by IGR include reducing unsheltered homelessness; increasing affordable housing opportunities; enhancing community safety and Vision Zero; driving downtown revitalization; and pursuing equitable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure funding.
"These priorities inform how IGR focuses…
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