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From YouTube: APR 14, 2021 | Station Area Advisory Group
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City of San José, California
Station Area Advisory Group of April 14, 2021
This public meeting will be conducted via Zoom Webinar. For information on public participation via Zoom, please refer to the linked meeting agenda below.
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C
Part
of
the
consultant
team
working
with
city
staff
on
this
very
exciting
efforts-
and
we
are
now
at
a
very
momentous
milestone
for
this
sog
meeting,
which
really
excited
to
be
here
with
you
all
tonight
before
we
get
started
as
we
traditionally
do.
If
I
could
ask
lori
to
go
to
the
next
slide,
we
do
have
simultaneous
live
vietnamese
and
spanish
or
interpretation
available.
C
C
Thank
you
so
much
qui
and
with
that
I'll
ask
kenneth
to
go
ahead
and
open
up
those
two
rooms
and
once
those
are
open,
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
started
and
for
you
all
to
know
as
well,
we
do
have
resources
available
on
the
project
website.
That's
also
what
it
said
there
for
folks
to
be
able
to
follow
along,
looks
like
we
are
up
and
running,
and
now
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
hand
it
over
to
nancy
klein.
F
Good
evening
and
we're
very
happy
to
be
here
to
see
you
tonight
in
preparing
for
the
meeting
that
we're
all
at
together,
I
had
a
deep
feeling
of
gratitude,
gratitude
for
the
sog
and
all
the
work
we
have
done
here
together
for
the
thinking
and
the
discussion
and
the
generation
of
ideas
and
pathways
together.
F
The
sag
has
very
much
played
a
leadership
role
in
forging
what's
important
about
the
downtown
west
project
and
the
dsap
amendment
as
well,
and
the
saag
and
the
community
members
have
given
a
tremendous
amount
of
time
and
passion
and
heart
as
well.
The
sag
has
set
the
tone
and
the
direction
for
the
broader
community
discussion
and
collaboration.
F
The
saag
process
has
moved
the
city
forward
in
what
we
should
be
doing
in
listening
in
outreach
and
in
collaboration
with
our
community
and
the
impacts
of
this
work.
The
broader
community
bringing
google
the
community
and
the
city
together
has
resulted
in
a
community
benefits
plan
that
is
completely
a
hundred
percent
dedicated
to
equity
investments.
F
F
This
truly
would
not
have
taken
place
without
the
collaboration
of
everyone
in
this
room,
the
city,
those
outside
in
the
many
or
the
other
organizations
and
people
who
have
participated,
and
also
with
google,
who
also
has
worked
to
create
something
extraordinary
here.
So
it's
with
interest
and
excitement
to
we
anticipate
hearing
your
thoughts
and
comments
about
the
proposal.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
being
here.
F
C
Problem
I'll
take
it
from
here
thanks
so
much
nancy
and
sorry
for
jumping
in
I'm
so
excited
to
get
started.
With
this
meeting,
I
I
jumped
the
gun
so,
as
you
all
know,
sonic
members
before
we
get
started
with
the
meeting,
we
always
do
an
approval
meeting
minutes
from
the
previous
meeting,
which
was
back
on
november
9th.
So
if
I
can
get
a
first
and
second,
we
can
get
that
piece
out
of
the
way.
C
So
with
that
just
as
a
reminder
kind
of
as
logistics
as
nancy
just
mentioned
a
second
ago,
we
will
go
through
all
of
these
different
agenda
items.
We
will
also
get
the
public
comments
at
the
end,
and
I
appreciate
you
all
being
patient
with
us.
C
I
do
see
a
hand
raised,
but
we
will
get
some
public
comment
towards
the
end
of
the
meeting
after
we
have
the
discussion
with
sag
members,
as
we
traditionally
do
and
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
how
that's
going
to
work,
but
generally
with
the
round
robin
we're
going
to
ask
you
to
use
the
raised
hand,
function
and
we'll
be
able
to
facilitate
the
discussion
that
way,
as
well
as
the
q,
a
as
we
move
forward.
C
So
as
we
go
on
to
the
next
slide,
you
all
have
seen
this
many
times
before,
but
we
have
our
group
agreements
and
just
as
a
reminder,
we
always
like
to
create
a
safe
space.
We
want
to
provide
opportunities
for
everyone
to
speak
and
have
their
perspectives
heard.
We
want
to
put
each
other
in
each
other's
shoes
and
ask
questions
for
clarification
when
needed.
If
we
go
on
to
the
next
slide,
I
always
like
to
get
to
the
most
fun
part,
which
is
have
fun,
which
I
really
do
feel
like.
C
We've
done
through
this
process,
but
ultimately
it's
to
work
together,
which
we've,
I
think,
done
a
phenomenal
job
of-
and
that's
what's
gotten
us
to
this
stage
here
today.
So
just
a
quick
reminder
on
that
front,
as
you
all
are
well
aware
of
now
so
and
with
that
we'll
go
ahead
and
transition
to
the
next
slide.
C
So
with
public
comments,
there's
plenty
of
opportunity
to
provide
public
comment
as
we
go
through
the
process
here
tonight,
including
on
the
project
website.
So
when
we
get
the
public
comment,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
there
will
be
the
hand
raised
hand
function.
C
The
code
of
conduct
for
public
meetings,
as
you
all
are
fully
aware,
will
be
enacted
here
tonight
as
well.
So
we
really
appreciate
you
being
respectful,
but
then
again
on
the
project
website.
If
you
go
to
deardonsj.org
forward,
slash
contact,
there's
a
bunch
of
opportunities
there,
contact
forms
and
contact
information
to
provide
additional
comments,
and
then
all
of
the
videos
from
this
meeting
and
summaries
from
this
meeting
will
also
be
posted
the
project
website,
as
we
traditionally
do.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we
make
that
note.
I
Awesome,
thank
you
dave,
so
my
name
is
laurie
severino,
I'm
the
deardom
program
manager
for
the
city
of
san
jose
and
my
main
responsibility
is
the
to
manage
the
community
engagement
program,
and
so
I've
been
with
the
sog
for
three
years
now
and
know
most
of
you
and
want
to
just
reiterate
the
thanks
that
nancy
said
and
basically
this
for
this
process
update,
I'm
gonna,
keep
it
very
short
and
for
the
benefit
of
any
community
members
that
are
tuning
in
as
their
first
thought
meeting,
I'm
going
to
provide
just
a
few
slides
of
brief
background
information
and
an
update
on
the
engagement
process.
I
So
I'm
a
little
out
of
my
element
tonight,
I'm
using
a
different
computer
setup
than
I
normally
do
and
I'm
screen
sharing
at
the
same
time.
So
we'll
just
make
sure
I
don't
screw
up
too
badly
here,
waiting
for
it
to
change,
slides
there
we
go.
Okay,
too
far,
knew
that
would
happen.
Okay,
so
first
here's
a
map
of
the
major
projects
affecting
the
deer
down
station
area,
which
generally
includes
the
part
of
downtown
west
of
87
and
north
of
280.,
the
blue
dot
symbolizes.
I
The
deirdon
integrated
station
concept
plan,
which
is
the
partnership
between
the
city
and
transit
agencies,
to
expand
and
redesign
the
station
and
track
approaches.
The
deer
down
station
area
plan
adopted
in
2014
by
the
city
covers
the
area
outlined
in
orange.
The
city
is
currently
in
the
process
of
amending
this
plan,
as
well
as
preparing
an
affordable
housing
implementation
plan
for
the
deardon
area
and
a
downtown
transportation
plan
covering
the
area
shown
by
the
dashed
line.
I
I
So,
since
early
2018
we've
been
managing
an
extensive
process
of
seeking
receiving
and
considering
community
input
to
guide
these
efforts,
there
have
been
five
major
rounds
of
outreach
and
engagement
between
2018
and
last
fall,
and
during
this
time,
we've
made
an
extra
effort
to
reach
all
segments
of
the
population
with
the
sag
being
very
central
to
this
process.
And
so
we
can't
thank
you
enough
for
all
of
the
time.
Energy
and
ideas
that
you've
contributed.
Your
input
has
made
a
big
difference.
I
I
So
we
worked
with
one
of
our
seven
community-based
partners
to
host
an
event
in
march.
Addressing
these
topics,
we've
also
been
meeting
with
neighborhood
leaders
to
discuss
design
policies
for
new
buildings
under
the
deerdown
station
area
plan
and
how
to
make
them
compatible
with
adjacent
residents,
while
still
achieving
the
overall
vision
for
the
area.
I
So
there
will
be
a
virtual
community
meeting
this
saturday,
which
is
the
best
way
for
community
members
to
provide
comments
on
the
draft
development
agreement,
and
here
are
the
dates
for
the
public
hearings.
When
the
planning
commission
will
make
recommendations
on
the
amended
deerdown
station
area
plan
and
downtown
west
project,
and
when
the
city
council
will
consider
approval
of
these
two
projects,
as
well
as
the
deirdon,
affordable,
housing
implementation
plan
and
for
those
that
cannot
attend
tonight's
meeting
or
saturdays.
There's
also
the
option
to
submit
comments
online
at
deardonsj.org,
backslash,
downtown
west
d.a.
I
We
will
provide
all
comments
received
to
the
staff
team
working
on
these
projects,
as
well
as
planning
commission
and
city
council.
So
please,
let
me
know
if
you
have
any
questions
by
email
or
during
the
discussion
period
after
the
staff
presentation,
but
I'm
now
going
to
turn
it
over
to
roslyn
huey.
G
Thank
you
so
much
lori
good
evening,
members
of
the
sag
and
members
of
the
public,
rosalind
huey
deputy
city
manager.
It's
a
pleasure
to
be
with
you
this
evening.
We've
been
long
awaiting
this
meeting
date
to
provide
you
with
a
quick
update
on
the
downtown
west
project
and,
more
specifically,
to
share
with
you
the
development
agreement.
So,
first,
I'm
just
going
to
kick
it
off
with
just
a
brief
introduction
overview
of
the
downtown
west
project.
So
next
slide.
G
So
here
we
are.
This
slide
shows
the
door
down
station
area
plan
boundary
as
well
as
the
downtown
west
project
boundary
80
acres
out
of
the
250
acres
within
the
deernaut
station
area
plan
next
slide.
G
So
this
slide
is
an
illustrative
massing
which
reflects
the
development
program
in
the
downtown
west
application,
which
includes
about
7.3
million
square
feet
of
office,
space
4,
000
homes,
500
000
square
feet
of
active
uses,
which
includes
retail
space,
cultural
space,
arts
and
educational
space,
and
about
15
acres
of
parks
plazas
in
open
space
next
slide.
G
So
the
city's
review
of
the
downtown
west
application
involves
three
pathways.
First
is
development
review,
which
includes
things
like
design
standards,
zoning
and
city
policy
analyses
environmental
review,
which
included
preparation
of
an
environmental
impact
report
and
the
development
agreement,
which
includes
the
negotiations
of
community
benefits
and
other
terms
of
development
to
give
both
the
city,
the
community
and
google
certainty
next
slide.
G
So
there
are
many
different
documents
involved
in
the
downtown
west
development
proposal.
I
mentioned
previously
on
the
left
of
the
slide
here.
You'll
see
all
of
the
components
of
the
development
review,
which
includes
the
general
plan
and
dsap
amendments,
the
planned
development
permit
infrastructure
improvement
plans
and
the
planned
development
permit.
G
Staff
have
responded
to
public
comments
and
the
environmental
review
also
includes
a
mitigation
monitoring
and
reporting
program,
and
then
the
development
agreement
includes
community
benefits
and
project
features,
including
affordable
housing,
parkland
agreement
and
business
terms.
Next
slide.
G
So
we
want
to
share
how
the
project
review
has
evolved
over
time
and
as
laurie
mentioned
previously,
you
know
this
goes
back
to
2018.
When
the
city
established
the
station
area
advisory
group.
G
G
Even
though
we
were
in
the
midst
of
the
covet
pandemic,
we
were
still
able
to
do
a
significant
amount
of
engagement,
online
surveys,
virtual
meetings
and
then,
of
course,
this
year
we
have
received
updated
application.
Submittals
from
google
and
tonight
we're
here
to
talk
about
the
staff
recommended
draft
development
agreement
next
slide,
laurie
also
previously
shared.
G
You
know
the
amount
of
engagement
that
we've
conducted
with
the
community
and
with
the
sags,
so
dozens
of
sag
meetings,
small
group
meetings,
community
meetings,
online
surveys,
pop-up
events,
so
we're
really
glad
that
we've
had
this
opportunity
to
engage
the
community
next
slide,
which
I
think
shows
you
know
how
we
wanted
to
use
a
variety
of
engagement
tools
and
strategies,
and
so
there
was
a
mix
of
methods
and
opportunities
for
the
public
to
participate,
thought
it
was
very
important
to
reduce
barriers
for
public
participation
and
again.
G
G
F
F
We're
taking
you
for
a
moment
just
a
on
a
stroll
of
memory
lane
and
what
you'll
see
here
are
a
listing
of
the
mou
shared
goals
that
have
been
part
of
what
the
community
spoke
about
and
was
in
the
were
in
the
mou
from
2018,
and
the
things
that
you
see
here
have
been
consistently
important
to
be
included
in
what
are
the
recommended
draft
documents
to
you
tonight?
F
F
F
The
we
we
internally
jokingly,
say
the
first
10
items
that
were
most
important
are
affordable,
housing,
affordable
housing,
affordable
housing,
affordable
housing
because
it
is
really
important
and
with
that
community
stabilization,
with
a
focus
on
anti-displacement
and
affordable
housing
preservation.
Looking
for
new
tools,
hopefully
to
be
possible,
like
land
trust
and
many
other
pieces
of
intensive
work,
that
the
housing
department
has
brought
forward
for
how
to
help
us
think
through
how
to
achieve
our
goals.
F
F
Oops
there
you
go.
Thank
you.
We
we
wanted
to
show
you
in
pictures
the
many
other
things
that
are
accomplished
in
the
plan
and
in
what
is
to
be
built.
F
This
is
a
slide
that
you
have
seen
a
couple
of
incantations
or
reinvigorations
of,
and
and
here
we
are
in
three
big
segments-
there
are
several
or
three
sources
of
public
benefits.
The
first
one
is
the
baseline.
What
every
project
has
to
deliver
on
from
streets
to
baseline,
affordable
housing
to
infrastructure?
F
These
things
can
and
are
in
this
project
of
of
public
benefit
that
will
bring
a
better
more
sustainable
location
and
environment,
as
well
as
beauty
and
shade,
etc.
F
F
F
F
F
There'll
be
a
thousand
units
of
affordable
housing
across
a
variety
of
incomes.
Many
focused
at
30,
ami
or
lower.
We
hope
to
achieve
roughly
40
percent
of
30
percent
ami
or
lower,
and
then
one
particular
item
of
note,
which
is
really
great,
is
the
early
delivery
of
land
to
accelerate,
affordable
housing.
F
In
the
second
column,
you
see
that
there
is
a
hundred
and
roughly
155
million
that
will
go
into
a
community
stabilization
and
opportunity
pathways
fund
and
we're
going
to
tell
you
more
about
this,
and
some
of
you
may
know
a
little
bit
about
this
since
in
looking
at
the
documents.
But
this
is
a
very
unique.
We
truly
have
looked
throughout
the
state
and
in
other
other
states,
and
we
have
not
been
able
to
find
another
fund
that
actually
puts
the
decision-making
in
the
hands
of
the
community.
F
So
we're
really
excited
about
this
and
we'll
tell
you
in
a
couple
slides
more
about
how
the
fund
is
proposed
to
be
governed
and
what
the
makeup
of
the
community
is
on
that
committee.
F
Another
piece
as
part
of
the
community
benefits
is
an
early
payment
of
7.5
million
dollars
again
shortly
after
the
final
approval
of
the
project,
and
that
we
will
have
some
notions
and
council
will
hear
your
input
and
then
they
will
decide
how
that
7.5
million
is
allocated.
Will
it
be
to
community
stabilization
and
job
readiness,
other
strategies
for
preparing
on
the
fund
or
pre-development
work
for
land
trust?
F
There's
a
lot
of
different
options,
but
having
the
early
dollars
allows
us
to
get
a
jump
start
on
the
work
in
the
area
of
leadership
and
sustainability
and
resilience.
The
project
as
part
of
its
base
requirements
exceeds
what
is
required
for
open
space
for
15
acres
of
parks
and
open
space
and
trails.
F
There's
an
innovative
district
systems
approach,
which
is
very
progressive
on
achieving
net
zero
goals,
as
you
see
in
the
next
point,
there's
also
30
million
dollars
for
transportation
and
additional
ecological
enhancements
and
historic
preservation
and
then,
in
the
last
column.
What
we're
really
focusing
on
here
that,
overall,
this
is
a
200
million
dollar
community
benefits
amount
and
well
over
two-thirds
or
155
million,
is
completely
finally
decided
on
by
members
of
the
community
next
slide,
and
that
would
be
for
rachel
van
der
veen.
Thank
you.
Yes,.
E
So
as
the
sag
is
very
familiar
with
and
as
nancy
mentioned
and
the
community
brought
to
you
know
has
brought
out
and
lots
of
conversation,
a
clear
priority
is
the
need
for
affordable
housing
as
a
part
of
this
downtown
west
project,
and
so
the
mou
stated
that
the
development
agreement
for
the
downtown
west
project
would
strive
for
25
percent
of
the
proposed
housing
to
be
affordable.
E
The
proposed
development
includes
4
000,
new
housing
units
and
7.3
million
square
feet
of
office
space
in
order
to
meet
the
city's
requirements
under
the
inclusionary
housing
ordinance
and
the
commercial
linkage
fee.
Google
will
be
dedicating
three
sites
to
the
city
for
affordable
housing
development,
we'll
be
building
170,
moderate
income,
housing
units
dispersed
within
the
housing
that
is
built
and
will
be
paying
87
million
dollars
in
commercial
linkage
fees.
E
Please,
this
image
shows
the
proposed
development
and
with
highlighting
the
affordable
housing
in
a
tan
or
actually
all
the
housing
is,
is
a
tan
color.
E
F
Sorry
about
that
couldn't
get
the
mute
off,
so
this
is
a
summary
again
of
what
the
mou,
the
sag
and
additional
members
of
the
public
had
said
about
economic
opportunity,
a
real
desire
to
help
residents
of
all
skill
and
education
levels,
support
education
of
local
youth
and
adults,
make
sure
we're
thinking
about
and
assisting
small
businesses
and
look
at
progressive
hiring
practices
and
focal
focus
on
local
hire
and
that
paid
construction
workers
are
prevailing,
hourly
wage
and,
to
that
point,
early
estimates
are
that
there'll
be
5700
construction,
jobs
and
the
payroll
throughout
the
project
for
those
5700
workers
will
be
over
a
billion
dollars
alone.
F
Grants
are
allocated
to
the
programs
over
time
through
a
community-led
process
and
committee
which
referenced
before
and
will
be
further
described
in
a
bit
and
again
mentioned
earlier,
is
the
7.5
million
early
payment
that
could
go
for
job
readiness,
anti-displacement
job
programs
that
are
or
other
city
programs
which
are
already
in
progress
that
could
get
a
jump
start
and
help
people
immediately
next
slide.
F
Next
slide
again:
it's
it's
a
lot,
so
we
were
wanting
to
make
sure
we
were
taking
a
little
bit
different
cuts
to
to
flesh
out
what
thinking
went
into
the
development
of
the
notion.
So
again
from
the
point
of
view
of
community
stabilization,
what
programs
and
services
can
help
mitigate
any
displacement
or
prevent
displacement,
address
homelessness
and
homeless
services
and
the
stabilization
of
small
local
businesses
and
on
the
job
and
education
and
training
side?
F
Look
for
programs
and
services
that
help
youth
and
adults
could
be
scholarships
early,
childhood
education
and
again
small
business
and
entrepreneurship
support
next
slide.
Please
now
the
community
driven
process
would
create
a
new
model
and
it
would
empower
residents
of
impacted
communities
to
in
be
involved
and
truly
their
voices
to
be
heard.
F
F
So
people
understand
and
can
see
what
the
fund
is
spending
dollars
on
and
how
that's
being
achieved
and
allow
for
flexibility
so
that
as
strategies
and
tactics
become
clearer
and
change
that
the
fund
can
be
adaptable.
It's
not
locked
into
a
certain
structure.
F
F
We
will
pick
the
the
council
will
choose
based
on
the
criteria
you
see
before
you,
five
individuals
with
lived
experience
of
displacement,
homelessness.
Experience
with
these
situations-
and
there
will
be
eight
people
with
technical
expertise
in
serving
those
areas,
it
could
well
be
that
there
are
eight
or
a
portion
of
the
eight
technical
expertise.
F
Individuals
which
have
also
had
lived
experience,
so
there's
the
opportunity
to
focus
on
living
or
owning
a
business
in
san
jose
or
having
a
history
of
conducting
very
meaningful
work
in
san
jose
in
relevant
areas,
and
that
the
the
goal
here
is
to
demonstrate
a
commitment
to
furthering
the
city's
goals.
The
community's
goals
for
racial
equity
for
education,
workforce
development
and
more
and
the
committee
is
going
to
be
structured
to
reflect
the
racial
and
ethnic
diversity
of
san
jose.
F
F
Members
and
google
and
potentially
other
representatives
from
major
funders,
will
also
have
a
an
advisory
voice
and
we
do
intend
to
create
this
fund
in
a
way
that
hopefully
attracts
others,
because
it's
achieving,
because
it's
done
differently
done
in
a
appropriate
way,
including
the
voices
of
the
local
community,
and
that
will
be
seen
as
doing
good
work,
effective
work
and
so
will
attract
attract
additional
dollars
over
time.
Next
slide,
please
so
a
little
bit
more
because
this
this
is
a
lot.
We
know
it.
F
So
the
council
is
directly
involved
in
setting
out
the
aspirational
goals,
the
strategies,
broad
strategies
for
how
the
fund
will
do
its
work
and
then
the
fund
manager
is
to
work
with
the
committee
to
prepare
requests
for
proposals
for
grants
to
administer
the
grant
application
and
assist
through
the
evaluation
process
and
for
those
of
you
who
are
familiar
with
the
transit
occupancy
grants
the
arts
grants.
This
is
this
is
not
an
uncommon.
F
Google
has
agreed
to
a
30
local
higher
goal
for
on-site
construction.
That
is
the
same
goal
that
the
city
sets
for
itself.
No
other
private
entity
has
has
agreed
to
that
as
yet
there'll
be
ongoing
collaboration
with
the
work
to
future
board
and
good
faith
efforts
to
hire
local
residents
beyond
that.
Google
is
stepping
up
to
support
disadvantaged
businesses
through
the
goal
of
10
percent
inclusion
for
commercial
office
building
construction
contracts,
as
well
as
working
with
vendors,
ongoing
work
to
secure
service
contracts
etc
for
office
buildings.
F
Then
google
has,
by
their
own
practice
an
immense
employee,
volunteer
and
mentorship
program.
We
will
look
forward
to
weaving
that
in
to
all
of
the
other
community
and
benefits
stabilization
anti-displacement
work
mentioned,
but
previously
they
also
on
their
own.
Google
provides
career
development
workshops
for
underserved
communities
and
there
will
be
ongoing
monitoring
and
reporting
for
all
of
that,
so
that
the
community
can
see
what
the
initial
goals
were
and
what
was
fulfilled
on
overtime
next
slide.
J
Yes,
ma'am.
Thank
you,
nancy,
I'm
nicole
burnham,
a
deputy
director
in
the
department
of
parks,
recreation
and
neighborhood
services,
I'll
walk
you
through
the
parks
and
open
space
portion
of
the
the
proposed
development
plan
and
development
agreement
and
through
the
outreach
process
that
that
was
conducted,
we
certainly
heard
a
lot
of
interest
from
about
parks
and
open
space.
J
J
Excuse
me:
we
also
wanted
to
to
strive
to
ensure
that
the
proposed
parkland
included
at
least
as
much
public
park
space
as
what
had
been
planned
in
the
at
the
fire
training
station
in
the
2014
derivative
station
area
plan
and
the
community
also
encouraged
us
to
to
be
creative
and
finding
ways
to
manage,
maintain
and
activate
public
realm
that
could
be
inviting
for
all
and
welcoming
and
and
enhanced
beyond
what
we
normally
see
in
our
public
spaces
next
slide.
J
So
here
is
the
proposed
open
space
plan
and
just
for
orientation
right
is
to
the
north
on
this,
and
you
can
see
the
sap
center
almost
in
the
middle
of
the
slide,
and
you
see
dearden
station
in
cahill
park,
but
just
it's
a
different
orientation
than
what
you
saw
on
other
slides
so
wanted
to
take
a
minute
to
walk
through
that.
The
proposed
open
space
plan
calls
for
4.8
acres
of
city
dedicated
public
park.
J
The
next
slide
I'll
tell
you
more
about
that.
Lori
thanks.
So
the
10.2
acres
is
called
out
in
the
development
agreement
documents
and
in
the
project.
Application
is
project
sponsored
open
space.
J
A
little
bit
more
than
seven
of
those
10.2
acres
will
be
subject
to
a
restrictive
covenant
that
will
ensure
public
access
for
these
spaces
and
of
that
seven
acres
that
will
have
covenant
the
restrictive
covenant.
Four
of
those
will
be
publicly
accessible
parks.
Those
are
spaces
that
will
look
and
feel
and
act
like
public
park
spaces.
There
are
hours
of
operation
that
are
in
rules
and
reservable
areas
that
are
all
outlined
in
the
development
agreement.
J
Covenant
are
mid-block
passages
and
semi-private
open
spaces
that
really
serve
enhance
and
accentuate
the
public
realm,
and
these
these
would
look
and
feel
similar
to
what
we
have
at
paseo
san,
diego
san
antonio,
that
connects
de
caesar
shark,
plaza
de
caesar
chavez
park
to
san
jose
state
right.
So
you've
got
that
paseo,
that's
paved
with
restaurants
on
either
side.
So
that's
the
remaining
three
acres
and
that
summarizes
the
park
and
open
space
section
and
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
to
jessica
zenk.
Who
will
talk
through
the
transportation
elements
of
the
project.
K
Great
thank
you,
nicole
jessica,
zanck,
deputy
director
for
the
department
of
transportation,
and
just
like
nicole
did.
I
will
start
with
what
we've
heard
through
this
process
over
the
last
number
of
years
for
transportation
for
access
and
mobility
is
about
creating
great
places
to
walk
and
bicycle
much
like
nicole
said,
it's
also
about
the
connections,
the
connections,
of
course
to
deer
down
station,
but
also
the
connections
to
the
broader
downtown,
to
adjacent
neighborhoods
and
to
the
open
space
network,
the
trails,
etc.
K
It's
also
been
clear
through
the
community
process
that
the
community
also
wants
to
see
this
area
contribute
to
our
ambitious
reduction
of
dependence
on
car
travel
goals.
Part
of
that
is
about
really
smartly
managing
car
parking
so
that
it's
efficiently
used
and
it's
shared
and
that
that
parking,
if
you
go
to
the
next
slide,
lori
is
also
part
of
our
key
strategy
to
provide
convenient
access
to
the
arena
in
an
ongoing
fashion,
as
well
as
the
circulation
network.
K
In
the
project
and
that
we're
building
in
flexibility
to
allow
for
future
mobility
options
connecting
again
is
another
theme,
and
in
particular
we
wanted
to
call
out
the
ways
in
which
it's
really
important
to
cross
barriers
like
280,
also
87
the
280
to
to
connect
the
gardner
neighborhood
north
willow
glen
to
the
deardon
station
area,
and
also
to
make
sure
that
movement
is
safe
and
effective
and
efficient
during
the
construction
time
period
as
well.
Next
slide
lori.
K
So
a
key
set
of
findings
and
connections
through
this
local
transportation.
Analysis
have
been
about
whole
complete
street
improvements
not
only
along
the
project
frontage,
but
also
extending
beyond
that.
For
this
30
million
dollars
along
barack
obama
boulevard
across
burden
280
connecting
to
the
gartner
neighborhood,
also
support
for
some
of
the
key
transit
projects
recommended
in
the
deerdown
station
area
plan
improvements
to
light
rail
improvements
to
bus
service
along
santa
clara
street
in
the
deradon
station
area
as
well
multimodal
improvements-
these
are
things
like
along
ozare
avenue,
sidewalk
and
bicycle
trail
gap.
K
Connectors
again,
as
I
mentioned,
there
are
other
pockets
that
are
specific
to
addressing
the
state
congestion
management
program.
It's
implemented
by
vta
and,
very
importantly,
we've
also
reserved
10
of
that
30
million
for
the
future
focused
operational
transportation
analyses
that
can
only
be
done
when
we
understand
more
about
the
design
of
individual
development,
the
placement
of
driveways,
signalization
needs,
etc.
K
We
also,
as
I
mentioned
before,
wanted
to
to
pick
up
on
this
shared
publicly
accessible
parking
and
how
we
could
maximize
the
use
of
that
parking
for
people
who
are
employed
in
the
area
using
deeredon
station
and,
of
course,
going
to
sap
center
events
as
well,
and
so
one
of
the
requirements
for
the
downtown
west
project
is
that
at
least
4
000
spaces
at
full.
Build
out
be
publicly
accessible
priced
so
that
they
can
be
used
by
all
those
different
people
over
time.
K
K
K
K
K
These
include
streets
with
lovely
tree
canopies
to
make
it
easy
to
walk
protected
bike
lanes
so
that
people
feel
very
safe
from
other
traffic
as
well
as
other
features
like
dynamic
lanes.
Some
of
those
are
used
flexibly
for
space.
Some
of
them
are
used
intended
for
additional
event,
related
traffic,
etc.
K
We
also
have
specific
provisions
on
how
temporary
construction
easement
the
long-term
use
of
open
space.
That's
next
to
the
tracks
today
and
could
extend,
as
you
see
in
this
picture
from
miami,
could
extend
under
the
tracks.
That's
the
vision,
that's
in
the
deardog
station
area
plan,
as
well
as
codified
in
the
development
agreement.
G
Great,
thank
you
so
much
jessica,
so
environmental
sustainability,
district
systems
and
ecology
were
another
key
component
outlined
in
the
mou
and
included
in
the
project,
and
so
we
want
to
advance
the
city's
sustainability
goals
in
the
climate.
Smart
san
jose
plan,
including
reducing
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
G
We
want
to
adhere
to
leave
gold
or
platinum
standards
for
green
building,
and
we
want
to
be
a
model
for
eco-district
planning.
Design
and
implementation
also
want
to
collaborate
in
considering
a
district-wide
program
of
shared
utilities,
and
we
want
to
restore
and
enhance
the
wildlife,
habitat
water
quality
and
provide
flood
protection
of
the
creek
corridors
next
slide.
G
So
how
are
these
goals
incorporated
into
the
project?
And
so
there
are
city
requirements
as
well
as
project
features
so
on
the
city
requirements,
the
project
will
be
in
compliance
with
san
jose
green
building
codes
and
other
green
regulations.
G
The
infrastructure
plan
would
include
a
micro
grid
for
electrical
distribution,
waste
water
treatment
with
recycled
water
network
and
optional
garbage
and
recycling
collection
and
district
heating
and
cooling,
and
the
district
systems
approach
provides
many
benefits,
such
as
protection
from
rising
utility
costs,
backup
power
for
essential
services
during
grid
outages,
making
room
for
more
green
areas
that
enables
access
for
physical
activity
and
social
gatherings
and
a
renewable
future.
Relying
on
carbon-free
energy
and
all
the
aspects
of
the
proposed
district
systems
approach
was
presented
in
the
city
council
study
session
on
march
25th.
G
Preservation
of
historic
resources
within
the
project
area
was
something
also
of
significance
and
important,
and
we
want
to
preserve
and
integrate
the
historic
and
cultural
assets
into
the
project
designed
to
reinforce
the
identity
of
the
area
and
the
project
delivers
on
several
historic
preservation
objectives,
including
retaining
and
repurposing
several
historic
structures
such
as
the
san
jose
water
company,
the
kearney
pattern
works
and
foundry
relocating
victorian
bungalows
along
julian
street,
and
relocating
the
beloved
stevens
meat
product
sign
and
salvaging
and
incorporating
the
facade
of
the
sunlight
bakery
building.
G
F
F
We
have
said
consistently
that
in
turn
in
determining
the
value
of
community
benefits,
we
really
look
to
how
we
measure
the
value
of
the
council
actions
that
increase
property
value
for
google,
and
we
promised
in
the
mou
to
take
into
account
the
financial
feasibility
of
the
project,
because
we
only
receive
community
benefits
when
the
project
actually
gets
built.
J
F
This
is
a
of
both
the
dollar
value
and
the
cost
per
square
foot
of
of
how
we
calculated
the
200
million
dollars-
and
you
see
the
roughly
155
million
in
community
stabilization
and
opportunity
fund
the
early
payment
for
job
readiness
community
stabilization.
F
There
is
acknowledgement
there
of
additional
community
benefit
for
moderate
income
homes
that
will
go
into
the
project
in
a
mixed
use,
form
mixed
income
form
and
then
the
the
land
transfer.
For
that
fourth
site,
that
I
was
mentioning
it's
point:
eight
acres
to
the
north
of
sap
and
baked
within
the
200
million
dollars
there.
There
is
22.3
million
dollars
that
we're
going
to
ask
council,
of
course,
as
they're
listening
to
the
community
to
recommend
how
that
22.3
million
dollars
should
be
allocated
and
because
we
know,
as
as
staff,
we've
listened
and
we've
worked
hard.
F
I
am
thank
you,
so
the
community
stabilization
and
opportunity
fund
those
dollars,
as
mentioned
earlier,
comes
to
us
as
office
gets
built
out
more
particularly
at
temporary
certificate
of
occupancy
for
each
building
and
then
the
early
payment
for
job
readiness
comes
120
days
after
final
approval.
F
The
additional
moderate
income
units,
those
are
mixed
in
with
market
rate
development,
so
they're
mixed
income
projects
that
land
transfer
that
was
mentioned
comes
again
120
days,
sorry,
three
months
after
the
final
approval,
so
it's
coming
as
soon
as
possible
and
then
the
currently
unallocated
22.3
million
dollars
that
I
mentioned
also
comes
in
as
office
gets
built
next
slide.
F
This
is
also
a
busy
slide,
but
we
wanted
to
give
you
more
particulars
that
go
into
these
numbers
we
want
to
share
the
iho
land.
Dedication
is:
is
40.5
million
dollars
the
moderate
unit
production
costs
are
39.8
million
dollars,
there'll
be
87.6
million
dollars
in
commercial
linkage
fee.
That's
attributable
coming
from
the
project,
there'll
be
parks
and
open
space
at
56,
roughly
million
dollars,
and
then
the
transportation
improvements
that
just
talked
about
at
30
million
dollars.
So
the
city
requirements
are
tallying
up
to
about
254
million
dollars
for
those
city
requirements.
F
Then
we
have
discussed
the
community
benefits
up
to
the
200
million
amount,
and
then
you
see
the
voluntary
project
features
which
is
the
10
construction
for
disadvantaged
business.
The
30
local
hire
10.2
acres
of
privately
owned,
publicly
open
space,
4
000
housing
units,
multimodal
transportation
improvements,
net,
zero
energy
and
infrastructure
is
over
a
billion
dollars.
So
it's
it's
1.25
in
terms
of
project
and
requirements
before
you
get
to
the
community
benefits
next
slide.
F
The
development
agreement
we're
touching
base
here
on
some
key
aspects
of
the
business
terms
in
the
development
agreement.
The
development
agreement
is
a
legally
binding
and
enforceable
document.
There
will
be
an
annual
review
and
that's
heard
by
the
planning
commission.
F
And
lastly,
an
important
here
is,
in
addition,
google
is
limited
to
transferring
their
office
and
development
rights
to
others,
so
that
no
more
than
40
percent
that
you
can't
transfer
more
than
40
percent
of
what's
already
been
been
constructed,
because
it's
very
important
to
us
that
we
did
this
deal
with
google
community
did
this
deal
with
google,
and
so
we
want
to
try
to
make
sure
we're
working
with
google
as
much
as
possible.
F
You
saw
this
slide
before
of
the
four
pillars
of
our
equitable
development,
and
here
we
put
some
of
the
numbers
that
you've
already
heard
in
the
presentation:
the
affordable
housing
dollars,
the
community
stabilization
fund,
155
million,
and
you
see
that
on
both
corners
for
the
stabilization
and
anti
sorry
opportunity
pathways
and
then
small
business
opportunity,
for
example,
with
the
10
10
percent
minority
and
disadvantaged
business,
as
well
as
local
hire
requirements.
F
Next
slide,
please
and
there's
a
very
engaging
presentation
that
google
had
done
with
gale
architects.
That's
on
the
google
website
that
discusses
the
social
infrastructure
plan
for
the
project
and
with
that
I'll
turn
it
back
to
david.
Oh,
I
I
skipped
a
slide.
F
Sorry
there
will
be
a
a
development
agreement
community
meeting
this
saturday,
where
the
substance
of
what
we're
discussing
here
is
is
going
to
be
presented
to
a
different
set
of
community
and
then
there'll
be
an
online
comment
form
where
there
actually
is
already
a
comment
form
on
deardon
sj
and
then
staff
will
summarize
the
input
and
the
information
you're
providing
this
evening
and
from
the
community
meeting
and
we'll
provide
that
to
the
planning
commission
and
then
we'll
also
include
planning
commission
comments
as
we
go
and
to
counsel
so
council
will
understand
what
the
community
has
been
saying
and
again.
F
The
public
hearings
for
the
planning
commission
is
targeted
to
april
28th
and
were
tentatively
scheduled
for
project
review
at
city
council
on
may
25th
next
slide,
and
so
we're
we're
going
to
ask
and
we're
going
to
break
up
into
groups
and
we're
hoping
you'll
share
with
us.
Your
sense
of
the
strategies,
the
programs,
the
outcomes.
C
That
is
actually,
I
think,
when
I'm
going
to
jump
in
here
nancy.
Thank
you
so
much
great
presentation
and
thank
you
all
city
staff
members
for
a
phenomenal
presentation.
Nice
pace.
I
hope
everyone
was
able
to
kind
of
follow
along
with
all
the
great
information
shared.
So,
as
we
mentioned
earlier
during
the
agenda,
this
is
now
most
important
part
of
this
evening
is
to
hear
from
you
all
as
sag
members
I
do
see
there
are
a
couple
hands
raised
by
members
of
the
public.
We
really
appreciate
your
time,
but
also
appreciate
your
patience.
C
We
will
get
to
public
comment
and
we'll
provide
you
all
with
plenty
of
opportunity
to
provide
your
input
as
well,
but
I
hope
you
all
had
a
chance
to
kind
of
review
the
questions
as
nancy
mentioned
them.
C
I
think
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
stop
screen
share
now,
so
you
all
can
see
each
other
and
then
we're
really
just
going
to
open
it
up
where
we're
considering
a
round
robin
where
I
would
love
for
you
all
to
initially
just
give
us
any
feedback,
questions
or
comments
that
you
have
and
I'm
going
to
challenge
you
and
ask
you
if
you
can
do
that
within
about
a
minute
or
two
because
there's
so
many
of
you
sag
members,
but
I
I
guarantee
you
will
come
back
and
have
a
larger
discussion
as
well
after
the
initial
kind
of
thoughts
are
shared
and
then,
as
laurie
mentioned,
this
isn't
your
only
opportunity
to
give
input.
C
There's
obviously
emails
that
you
can
continue
to
send
in
with
any
questions
or
comments.
There's
a
comment
forms
and
other
opportunities,
but
we
really
want
to
create
a
space
to
allow
everyone
to
initially
provide
some
feedback
and
then
have
that
discussion
to
follow.
So
I'm
gonna
stop
talking
now
and
ask
you
all
if
you
remember
how
to
use
that
hand
raised
feature,
it
should
be
at
the
bottom
of
your
window.
Actually,
pretty
simply
just
says
ray's
hand
or
in
your
participant
window,
if
you
click
that
it'll
raise
your
hand
it'll.
C
Let
us
know
that
you
would
like
to
provide
comment
and
then
I'll
call
on
you
and
you
should
be
able
to
meet
yourself
so
who
would
like
to
get
us
started:
excellent,
okay,
john
you're,
up
first
and
just
as
a
reminder
for
all
sag
members
for
the
members
of
the
public.
If
you
could
please
state
your
name
and
the
organization
you
represent
before
you
make
your
comment,
that
would
be
great
and
I'm
going
to
be
a
stickler
and
try
to
keep
you
that
two
minutes,
but
I
really
hate
to
cut
you
off.
C
D
Thanks
dave
john
gustafson
senior
vice
president
shark
sports
entertainment
for
years
shark,
sports
entertainment
has
supported
the
city's
vision
for
the
deer
dawn
station
area
and
in
2018
ssc
and
the
city
signed
a
letter
of
intent
to
work
together
on
the
city's
development
goals
for
the
area,
with
the
understanding
that
the
city
would
protect
access
and
parking
for
sap
center,
as
required
by
the
arena
management
agreement.
D
We
also
agreed
to
let
the
city
grant
google
an
option
to
purchase
sap
center's
main
parking
lots,
a
b
and
c
subject
to
our
future
consent.
We
believe,
and
we
still
believe,
that
the
downtown
west
project
can
coexist
with
a
successful
thriving
arena.
Over
the
past
two
years
we
have
given
the
city
and
google
numerous
specific
comments
about
how
they
can
proceed
with
the
project,
while
preserving
adequate
access
and
parking
for
sap
center
and
protecting
our
customers
from
construction
impacts.
D
D
Ssc
congratulates
google
and
the
city
for
how
far
they've
come
to
create
a
bright
new
vision
for
the
deer
dawn
area
and
how
impressive
community
benefits
plan
they
have
presented
in
the
draft
development
agreement.
However,
this
development
cannot
be
allowed
to
proceed
at
the
cost
of
the
arena's
future
or
the
sharks
franchise
in
san
jose.
We
are
committed
to
continue
discussions
with
google
in
the
city
to
incorporate
changes
into
the
project
and
protect
the
arena,
but
ssc
cannot
support
the
project
as
currently
proposed.
Thank
you
for
the
ability
to
comment.
C
Thank
you
for
your
for
your
time,
john
and
we'll
have
a
chance
again
to
follow
up
and
answer
any
questions
or
follow
up
after
this
initial
pass.
So
next
we're
going
to
go
to
jeffrey,
followed
by
maria,
so
jeffrey
you're
up.
D
Yeah
jeffrey
buchanan,
with
working
partnerships-
usa,
I
just
on
behalf
of
certainly
myself
and
my
organization
and
and
all
the
partners
that
we've
been
working
with
for
years
on
this
on
this
project
want
to
just
you
know,
offer
our
strong
support
for
this
project
and
the
community
benefits
package
that
was
outlined
here
today.
D
I
think
for
all
of
us,
as
members
of
saag
we've
seen
how
far
that
this
this
this
set
of
conversations
has
evolved,
and
I
think
the
the
strong
community
benefits
package
we
saw
is
because
city
and
the
google
team
listened.
They
worked.
They
iterated
reviewed
best
practices
engaged
with
so
many
in
the
community
and
came
up
with
what
I
think
is.
D
You
know
really
a
model
for
the
development
in
the
tech
sector
around
how
to
address
the
issues
of
displacement
and
how
to
not
just
not
just
to
put
money
at
a
problem
and
throw
money
at
a
problem,
but
to
really
really
think
intensely
about
what
kind
of
power
structures
can
help,
those
in
the
communities
most
impacted
by
displacement,
to
have
a
voice
in
co-developing
those
strategies
and
so
embedding
racial
justice.
You
know.
J
D
Both
economic
opportunity
and
anti-displacement
activities
within
this
fund,
it's
an
enormous
opportunity.
I
think
for
us
to
do
something
here
that
that
hasn't
been
done
before
and
it
directly
addresses
the
chief
concerns
we've
heard
from
the
community
over
these
past
four
years
in
terms
of
the
early
money.
I
think
it
would
be
very
smart
for
us
to
invest
in
anti-displacement
strategies,
particularly
around
supporting
pre-development
of
community
land
trust
thinking
about
now,
with
the
kind
of
eviction
cliff
facing
many
in
our
community.
D
Providing
access
for
for
legal
services,
for
tenants
facing
evictions
and
and
possibly
also
support
for
tenant
education,
to
ensure
that
as
many
people
as
possible
in
our
community
can
access
some
of
the
state
and
federal
resources
that
are
available
to
prevent
evictions.
But
thank
you
so
much.
C
Thank
you
so
much
jeffrey
and
thank
you
all
again
for
keeping
your
comments
brief.
Thank
you
so
much
for
that.
We're
going
on
to
maria
and
then
to
kiyomi,
so
maria
you
should
be
on
a
meet.
A
E
And,
first
of
all,
just
want
to
really
share
appreciation
to
the
team.
That's
worked
so
hard
to
get
us
to
where
we're
at
today.
E
Four
year,
four
years
ago,
when
silicon
valley
rising
heard
about
the
project,
I
think
you
know
everyone
knows
that
we
responded
immediately
to
the
concerns,
worries,
priorities
and
vision
for
what
the
project
could
really
look
like
for,
for
san
jose
and
and
we
jumped
feet
first
door
knocked
phone
banks,
surveyed
held
town
halls,
developed
research,
held
actions
and
then
held
more
actions
and
to
make
sure
that
we
were
really
responding
to
what
we
were
hearing
and
that
decision
makers
were
really
listening
to
the
concerns
about
displacement
and
our
vision
for
how
this
project
could
bring
economic
opportunity
for
all-
and
really,
you
know,
like
actually
jeffrey
said,
be
a
model
for
projects
not
just
in
our
region
but
in
the
country,
and
I
think
what
we
heard
today
and
the
information
that's
been
shared
around.
E
This
agreement
has
made
really
clear
that
the
people
responsible
for
the
project
have
listened,
and
I
I
even
want
to
be
more
direct
than
that
and
that
you
know
we're
here
with
such
a
strong
community
benefits
package
because
of
the
thousands
of
people
who
showed
up
who
turned
out
who
shared
their
stories
and
perspective
and
because
google's
team
really
did
listen.
And
so
I
want
to
appreciate
that
in
this
moment
and
then
also
really
want
to
echo
in
terms
of
the
early
money
coming
coming
forward.
E
I
think
what
the
organizing
the
last
four
years
have
taught
us
is
that
tenant,
education
and
organizing
has
to
be
a
priority
and
something
that
we
really
hope
that
this
money
goes
towards,
and
especially
in
this
moment
where
millions
of
dollars
are
going
to
be
coming
down
for
rent
forgiveness,
we
need
tenants
to
really
understand
what
resources
they
are
able
to
reach
to
get
to
so
appreciation
and
really
kind
of
an
applause
for
all
of
the
work
of
so
many
people
on
this
call,
and
so
many
people
behind
the
screens
that
got
us
to
this.
C
Thank
you
so
much
maria
thank
you.
Next
we're
gonna
go
to
kiyomi
and
then
charlie.
I
think
you
had
trouble
getting
the
raised
hands
we'll
go
to
charlie
after
kiyomi,
so
kiyomi
you're
up
next.
E
Thanks,
I'm
kiyomi
and
I'm
the
lead
housing
policy
attorney
at
the
law
foundation
of
silicon
valley.
We're
very
excited
to
see
this.
This
development
agreement,
we
engage
ourselves
in
a
community
learning
model,
and
so
we
agree
that
the
community
really
should
be
at
the
helm
of
the
decision-making
around
the
fund,
particularly
the
community,
that
this
fund
intends
to
serve
they're
in
the
best
position
to
turn
to
determine
priorities
and
assess
the
effectiveness
of
investments
into
their
neighborhoods.
E
So
really
happy
to
see
that
we're
also
really
pleased
to
see
that
the
fund
is
focusing
on
anti-displacement
as
a
legal
organization
serving
low-income
neighbors
we've
seen
covet
just
exacerbate
and
highlight
our
housing
deficit
and
how
it
disproportionately
impacts
our
residents
so
just
to
quickly
illustrate
we
helped
about
four
thousand
eight
hundred
and
seventy
four
people
back
in
2020.
That
is
an
increase
of
21
and
it
is
rising.
E
A
third
are
families
with
children
and
two-thirds
are
women
and
the
hardest
hit
zip
codes
in
our
overlap
with
the
area's
hardest
hit
by
kovitz.
So
that
is.
That
is
no
coincidence.
So
we
really
thank
the
city
and
google
for
their
hard
work
and
we
look
forward
to
seeing
this
d.a
move
forward.
Thank
you.
C
C
D
Okay,
great
thanks,
dave,
david
meyer
silicon
valley
at
home,
just
really
wanted
to
express
our
organization's
strong
support
for
the
housing
components
that
were
presented
as
part
of
the
downtown
west
proposal.
D
I
really
want
to
thank
the
city
and
google
for
all
their
hard
work
on
this
da
and
on
those
housing
components.
I
think
those
these
4
000
new
homes
are
hopefully
going
to
really
help
jump
start
other
housing
development
that
we
want
to
see
across
the
station
area
and
are
key
to
creating
that
vibrant
neighborhood.
That
I
think
everybody
wants
to
see-
and
I
think
really
most
importantly-
is
that
the
google
has
worked
with
the
city
to
figure
out
how
to
meet
the
established
25
affordability
goal.
D
So
we're
gonna
see
a
thousand
new
dude
restricted,
affordable
homes.
You
know
we're
overall
supportive
of
google's
approach
of
combining
some
on-site
units
with
dedicated
parcels,
so
the
city
can
reach
deeper
levels
of
affordability
and
bring
some
of
those
affordable
homes
online
as
soon
as
possible.
So
because
of
that,
we're
really
excited
to
hear
about
this
first
parcel
being
made
available
very
soon
after
the
project
approval.
D
I
really
think
that'd
be
a
great
opportunity
to
potentially
leverage
some
measure,
a
funds
to
get
to
the
deepest
levels
of
affordability
and
really
kick
off
our
affordable
housing
here
with
with
homes
for
some
of
our
most
vulnerable
neighbors
in
terms
of
the
community
benefits
package.
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
a
tremendous
resource
to
respond
to
needs
of
tenants,
support
community
protections
preservation
and
to
help
counter
displacement
pressures.
D
Plans
are
great,
but
we
know
this
is
going
to
take
ongoing
work
and
city
support
to
continue
to
promote
residential
development
and
affordable
development
across
the
station
area
and
in
this
proposal
itself.
So
you
know
staff's
work.
The
formal
housing
inflation
plan
solid
foundation,
but
it's
gonna,
take
continued
city
commitment,
community
engagement
to
meet
those
overall
25
affordability
goals
and
stabilize
surrounding
neighborhoods.
So
you
know
this
is
kind
of
the
beginning.
D
We're
really
committed
to
continuing
to
be
engaged
in
this
process,
and
you
know
we
think
google's
gonna
be
a
partner
for
long
haul,
and
this
is
a
great
beginning.
So
thank
you.
C
Thanks
so
much
david
really
appreciate
your
time.
Thank
you
for
that
charlie.
I
wanted
to
see
if
you
were
able
to
unlea
yourself.
Are
you
with
us,
charlie,
oh
charlie,
we'll
come
back
to
you
might
be
having
some
tech
issues
there.
Let's
go
ahead
and
go
to
kelly
and
then
followed
by
jason
kelly
europe.
E
Hi,
I
just
want
to
say
I'm
kelly
doyle
from
california
high
speed
rail
authority
and
we
just
want
to
recognize
the
collaborative
nature
of
this
whole
process
and
we
appreciate
seeing
the
commitment
that's
been
made
to
tod
in
the
plan.
This
really
aligns
with
high-speed
rails
statewide
policy
of
providing
housing
around
their
station
areas.
C
Thank
you
so
much
kelly.
Thank
you
so
much
for
that
brief
comment.
Appreciate
it.
We're
going
to
go
to
jason,
then
followed
by
sandra,
so
jason
you're
next.
L
L
I
think
the
community
benefits
are
well
thought
out,
both
in
substance
and
also
in
timing,
that
early
land
and
payment
for
job
readiness
and
community
stabilization
is,
is
well
thought
out
to
address
the
problems
and
prevent
problems
like
displacement
that
could
otherwise
be
caused
by
a
project
like
this.
I
think
one
of
the
other
things
that
gets
lost
yeah
with
all
the
benefits
and
all
the
kind
of
good
things
in
this
is
the
focus
on
connections.
L
This
proposal
does
a
great
job
of
working
on
connections.
You
know
bike
rail
pad
open
space
connecting
neighborhoods,
it's
clear.
The
city
and
google
have
thought
a
lot
about
that,
and
I
appreciate
that
and
then
I
wanted
to
lift
up
what
maria
noel
fernandez
said
about
the
project
people
responsible
for
the
project,
the
city
and
google.
Listening
to
what
people
said,
I
think
that
staff's
presentation,
where
they
started
with
here's,
what
we
heard
and
then
here's
what's
coming.
L
I
think
made
that
point
very
well
regarding
the
composition
of
the
community
advisory
board.
I
think
it's
very
important.
It
has
community
input
and
lived
experience,
input,
that's
a
good
move,
but
also
that
it
has
expertise
and
having
both
those
categories
will
help
encourage
future
partners
and-
and
that's
what
that
fund
is
about.
L
Is
it's
designed
not
to
just
be
a
point
in
time,
but
it
can
grow
and
be
contributed
to
later
and
really
be
a
continuing
resource
for
the
community
and
finally,
I
do
hope,
there's
some
way
to
work
with
the
sharks
to
try
to
come
to
an
agreement
that
everybody
can
live
with
on
that
front
as
well.
C
Thank
you
so
much
jason
next,
we'll
go
to
sandra,
followed
by
rav
ray
sandra
you're
up.
E
Hi
sandra
webber,
sag
member
from
plant
51,
we
are
the
complex
right
next
to
daradon
station
and
the
whole
time.
Our
residents
have
been
very
excited
about
this
project
and
and
we
have
had
great
support
from
both
city
staff
department
of
transportation.
E
We
just
met
with
them
recently
and
thank
you,
jessica
and,
and
google
representatives
have
walked
the
neighborhoods
with
us
again
we're
gonna
go
back
to
connections
to
piggyback
jason
said
just
to
make
sure
that
you
know
our
impact
zone
over
here
is
even
though
it's
outside
of
that
dsat
boundary
that
there
are.
I
I
think
it
was.
E
The
wording
was
perfect
traffic
intrusion
issues
and,
as
we
define
those
yes,
we
want
more
biking
and
walking
and
all
of
that,
but
we
do
have
bottlenecks
already
on
laurel
grove
and
bush
and
with
that
east-west
corridor,
going
through
one
of
the
major
station
routes
right
there
at
the
south
end.
We
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
those
are
continued
to
be
monitored
and
considered
moving
forward
and-
and
we
appreciate
and
are
confident
in
that-
every
as
we
have
already
seen
in
the
past.
E
Experience
of
having
been
listened
to
and
then
changes
occur
after
that,
so
we
just
very
much
appreciate
that
and-
and
we're
very
excited
about
it.
So
thank
you.
C
Thank
you
saunders.
Thank
you!
So
much
we're
gonna
go
to
rev
ray
and
then
charlie.
I
see
you're
back
so
we'll
go
to
you
after
that.
So
rev
ray
you're
up.
L
Thank
you.
I'm
reverend
ray
executive
director
for
pac,
that's
people
acting
in
community
together.
I
want
to
thank
all
of
those
that
we
have
been
in
collaboration
with
in
conversation
and
dialogue,
but
more
so
listening.
As
you
see
in
this
process,
listening
has
been
the
pathway
forward
to
finding
solutions.
So,
as
we
move
forward
into
this
second
round
and
the
approval
by
the
city
relation
to
the
initial
fund
allocation,
I
want
to
stress
the
importance
of
the
consideration
for
community
land
trust.
L
Community
land
trust
can
continues
the
process
of
which
allow
us
this
pathway
of
dialogue
and
solution
and
resolution
the
community
land
trust
allows
the
continued
listening
and
empowerment
of
people
within
the
community.
People
have
the
ability
to
act.
People
have
the
ability
to
divide,
find
the
situations
and
control
the
outcome.
L
People
are
empowered
by
development,
so
the
the
initial
first
round
allocation,
placing
the
power
in
the
hands
of
the
people,
continues
to
build
a
trust,
engaged,
dialogue
and
positioning
and,
more
importantly,
the
community
land
trust,
allows
us
the
opportunity
to
continue
to
center
the
voice
of
the
people.
It
allows
us
to
continue
to
sense
the
voice
of
those
mostly
impacted
and
the
pico
principle
that
we
follow
in
pact
is
those
closest
to
the
pain,
are
closest
to
the
solutions,
and
then
we
continue
to
stay
within
the
lived
experiences
of
the
people.
L
C
Thank
you
so
much
reverend.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Next,
we'll
go
to
charlie,
followed
by
nathan,
charlie
you're
up.
C
Sorry,
charlie
well
we'll
come
back
again,
charlie
and
see
if
we
can
get
you
on
here
or
if
you
want
to
email
in
your
thoughts,
I'm
happy
to
read
them
for
you.
If
that's
easier,
they
will
go
that
route.
Next,
we'll
go
to
rick
nathan,
followed
by
melissa
nathan.
Europe.
M
Perfect
good
afternoon
nathan,
olsher
director
of
policy
and
operations
at
the
san
jose
antenna
association.
Firstly,
profoundly
commend
google
city
staff,
your
leadership,
diligence,
patience
and
partnership
on
this
development
project.
We
know
this
is
an
intricate
process
of
incorporating
not
only
downtown
west,
but
the
airdom's
area
station
plan
and
with
competing
interests
at
times,
so
no
easy
feat,
but
much
appreciated
getting
us
to
this
point.
M
We've
been
proponents
of
the
downtown
west
project
since
day,
one
as
some
city
staff
know-
and
this
has
been
a
heavy
private
investment
that
we
think
san
jose,
has
garnered
and
will
go
well
beyond
the
benchmarks
that
have
been
set
by
the
city's
requirements
and
so
housing
open
space,
greatly
appreciate
the
updates
that
have
been
presented
tonight
and,
ultimately,
we'll
be
a
paradigm
we
believe
for
other
cities
in
partnership
with
google.
So
this
is
a
great
start.
We
are
glad
to
see
the
connectivity
from
downtown
west
to
downtown.
It's
been
consistently
considered.
M
So
thank
you,
jessica
and
everybody
else
on
that.
It's
very
important.
The
10
million
dollars
set
aside
as
well
the
lta
or
transportation
analysis
is
also
going
to
be
important
as
the
project
progresses,
while
san
jose
downtown
association
is
predominantly
a
business
focused
organization.
We
do
understand
and
agree.
It
was
imperative
to
include
several
systems
that
support
business,
such
as
the
housing,
jobs,
training,
transit
everything
mentioned
here
tonight,
so,
as
nancy
klein
said
earlier,
affordability
and
work
are
important
factors
and
specifically
with
an
unprecedented
public
benefit
investment
that
said,
under
the
community
benefits
priorities.
M
The
specific
item
that
we
are
of
interest
is
the
education,
job,
training
and
employment
opportunities,
which
includes
support
for
small
businesses.
So
I
would
like
to
mention
san
jose.
Downtown
association
does
have
over
30
years
of
and
has
built
a
foundation
around
supporting
small
businesses
with
hundreds
of
business
members
in
the
downtown
core.
Our
acumen,
expertise
and
small
business
support
and
development
could
lend
us
to
be
a
key
partner
in
this
business,
stabilization,
endeavor
and
so
out
of
the
7.5
million
coming
out
of
covid.
M
C
Now
I
need
to
meet
myself.
Thank
you
nathan,
thanks
for
that,
next
we're
going
to
go
to
melissa,
followed
by
sarah,
let's
say:
you're
up.
E
C
Thank
you,
melissa
thanks.
So
much
next,
we'll
go
to
sarah,
followed
by
kathy.
N
N
So
not
only
has
google
committed
to
community
benefits,
but
they've
also
made
commitments
to
to
make
sure
that
we
have
high
quality
blue
collar
jobs
from
the
people
building
this
campus
and
the
future
service
workers
who
will
be
working
on
this
campus
and
that's
going
to
make
a
major
difference
in
people's
lives.
N
My
question
throughout
this
process
that
you're
all
probably
tired
of
hearing
me
repeat
over
and
over
again
is:
will
the
people
who
build
and
work
on
this
campus
be
able
to
live
in
san
jose.
That's
really
been
my
guiding
question
throughout
this
process
and
I'm
so
glad
to
see
that
we
have
an
agreement
that
addresses
that
on
several
fronts,
on
the
job
quality
front,
on
the
housing
front
and
with
the
community
community
stabilization
front.
N
So
I
just
want
to
once
again
thank
everyone
for
making
your
voices
heard
and
google
and
the
city
for
listening,
because
I
think
we've
really
created
something
special
that
can
be
a
model
going
forward.
C
A
Thank
you
very
much.
I'm
kathy
sutherland
and
I
live
in
the
dulmas
park
neighborhood,
which
is
entirely
within
or
basically
within
the
dsap.
I
want
to
first
thank
google
and
city
staff
for
coming
together
to
bring
a
development
agreement
of
this
caliber
and
to
be
real,
honest
with
you.
I
always
thought
we
would
get
here.
I
thought
that
we
had
willing
partners
on
both
sides,
and
I
am
delighted
and
anxious
to
welcome
google
and
the
new
development
it
brings
to
my
neighborhood
soon.
A
A
I
would
like
the
city
to
require
the
same
thoughtfulness
and
standards
for
all
developers
within
the
dsap
area.
This
is
an
area
that
is
benefiting
from
google.
The
value
of
development
has
gone
up
because
of
google,
and
I
think
that
developers
should
be
held
to
the
same
standards
and
you
you'd.
I
don't
want
a
scenario
where
you
walk
down
the
street
one
side
of
the
street.
You
can
see
that
it's
google,
the
other
side
of
the
street,
not
so
much
because
the
amenities
aren't
there.
A
So
I'm
hoping
that
every
developer
who
comes
into
this
dsap
area
develops
to
google
standards
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
heard
that
just
caught
my
ear
was
there
was
mention
of
project
feasibility
and
and
to
me
that's
feasibility
is
based
upon
how
how
strong
the
finances
are
for
the
developer.
A
C
Thank
you
so
much
kathy
thanks
for
that.
Next,
we're
going
to
go
to
edward,
followed
by
laura.
H
Thank
you
dave
edward
salms,
shasta
hancher
park,
neighborhood
association,
I
mean
as
an
architect
by
training
and
the
soon
to
turn
out
chair
of
the
city's
historic
landmarks
commission.
I'd
like
to
second
kathy's
and
sandra's
comments.
The
downtown
west
design,
standards,
infrastructure
fees
and
community
outreach
should
be
the
norm,
not
the
exception,
if
we
hold
other
developers
to
a
lower
bar
we're
going
to
have
kind
of
a
very
two-tiered
development
here,
instead
of
something
that
should
be
community
and
city
serving
and
of
top-notch
quality.
H
On
a
related
note,
though,
the
mayor
mentioned
in
a
facebook
live
broadcast
that
the
historic
deer
down
station
depot
is
going
to
be
relocated.
Can
we
get
a
clarification
on
that
since,
until
now,
this
has
never
been
explicitly
said,
and
the
question
has
more
often
than
not
been
dismissed
as
well,
we'll
have
to
wait
and
see
as
a
shipment
board
member
volunteer
and
a
dang
member.
H
I
appreciate
google's
willingness
to
work
with
the
neighbors
up
to
this
point
and
I
believe
that
we've
laid
the
groundwork
to
create
a
long-term,
positive
working
relationship
with
all
area.
Stakeholders
deng
also
appreciates
google's
contribution
to
new
and
existing
parks
and
the
programs
that
will
clearly
benefit
the
diversity
of
the
broader
community.
To
be
clear,
broader
community
needs
to
substantively
include
the
adjacent
neighborhoods
within
the
deer
down
area,
not
just
council
members
wish
lists.
C
Engagement
thanks
so
much
edward.
Thank
you
for
that.
We're
gonna
have
a
chance
to
have
a
kind
of
a
response
and
follow
up
by
staff,
so
we'll
get
to
any
questions
that
might
have
come
up
next.
We're
gonna
go
to
laura
laura
you're
up.
A
This
is
truly
a
momentous
occasion
and
I
think
all
of
us
on
the
station
area
advisory
group
are
very
happy
with
what
we
see
here
today
and
I
just
like
to
say
that
those
of
us
in
the
surrounding
neighborhoods
really
appreciate
google's
willingness
to
work
with
the
neighbors
and
they've,
really
laid
the
groundwork
for
creating
a
very
positive,
long-term
working
relationship
with
all
of
the
area
stakeholders.
C
M
All
right,
thank
you.
I
want
to
first
thank
google,
as
I've
said
to
you
individually,
as
you
toured
our
neighborhood.
I
wanted
to
work
with
you
because
I
see
you
as
a
master,
developer
par
nun
that
could
come
into
this
area.
Having
been
part
of
the
duradon
good
neighbor
committee
for
over
a
decade
we've
been
working
on
this
when
it
was
supposed
to
be
a
ballpark
area
and
you've
come
up
with
a
really
good
integrated
plan.
M
M
I
think
there
will
be
some
additional
money
set
aside
that
we
can
hopefully
use
in
the
surrounding
neighborhoods
if
we
can't
find
available
land
in
within
the
full
sag
area,
but,
like
kathy
said,
I
think
that
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
standards
that
google
is
setting
for
this
portion
of
the
project
is
applied
to
the
other
160
plus
acres
of
land
within
the
dsap,
and
that
we
create
the
same
kinds
of
standards
for
parkland
and
affordability
and
integration
of
all
income
levels
within
the
area.
M
So
again,
thank
you.
Thank
you
to
staff
and
we
look
forward
to
working
for
on
further
iterations
of
this,
because
we're
just
starting
this
is
the
the
10
000
foot
level.
We've
got
to
get
down
to
the
nitty
gritty
and
I'm
I'm
happy
to
be
on
the
dang
to
help
work
with
you
to
work
for
the
neighborhood.
C
Great,
thank
you
so
much
shari
next
we'll
go
to
kevin
and
then
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
read
charlie's
email
and
then
we'll
move
forward
here.
Kevin
you're
up.
D
Hey
yeah,
thank
you.
Kevin
chrisman,
gardner
neighborhood,
I'd
like
to
thank
google
for
all
the
time
that
they
took
to
like
harvey
said,
walk
our
neighborhood
talk
with
us,
get
to
know
us
as
people
and
come
up
with
something
that
includes
us
in
their
design
scheme,
and
I
do
hope,
as
kathy
says,
that
other
developers
will
be
held
at
the
same
standards
as
google.
D
Make
sure,
or
have
some
assurances
that
these
funds
don't
get
lost
in
the
paperwork
and
in
the
institutional
memory
it
happens,
because
when
one
council
leaves
and
another
another
council
member
comes
in
or
different
council
members
different
mayors,
a
lot
of
the
things
that
were
promised
a
lot
of
the
monies
that
have
been
supposedly
earmarked
for
specific
things,
get
forgotten
and
switched
around,
and
I'd
like
to
know
more
from
staff
how
they
might
be
overseeing
all
these
different
funds
and
make
sure
that,
what's
meant
for
housing
stays
with
housing,
what's
meant
for
parks
stays
with
parks
and
transportation
and
all
all
the
different
funds
that
are
going
on
other
than
that.
H
C
Thank
you
so
much
kevin
appreciate
that
so
I'm
going
to
now
speak
for
charlie
foss,
so
pretend
I'm
charlie,
so
hi,
I'm
charlie
foss,
the
cfo
at
san
jose
state
and
I've
been
on
the
song.
Since
the
beginning,
san
jose
state
has
been
downtown
san
jose's
largest
employer
largest
landowner,
and
the
public
university
transforming
student
lives
in
san
jose
and
silicon
valley
for
over
150
years.
C
San
jose
state
would
welcome
google's
presence
in
downtown
san
jose
to
further
transform
the
city
into
a
destination
where
all
of
us
can
work,
live,
play
and
grow.
Special
thanks
to
alexa,
ricardo,
kim
and
nancy,
and
many
others
for
getting
us
to
this
point.
So
thank
you
for
that
charlie
and
with
that.
C
Thank
you
all
again
for
being
with
us
throughout
this
entire
process
and
all
the
time
and
commitment
you've
given
it's
been
amazing
and
so
great
that
we're
able
to
get
to
this
point
here
together
with
that,
I
wanted
to
give
city
staff
an
opportunity
to
comment
or
respond
to
maybe
a
couple
of
the
questions
that
came
up
during
that
conversation.
C
F
Sure
I
I
would
really
first
of
all
very
very
much
appreciate
the
thoughtful
comments
and
also
just
a
sense
of
accomplishment
together,
like
I
started
out,
really
feeling
gratitude
for
what
we're
doing
here,
because
there's
good
work.
I
wanted
to
touch
on
a
few
things
and
I
know
my
colleagues
will
will
enhance
or
or
add
to
those
comments
kevin.
F
I
wanted
to
make
sure
you
knew
that
the
development
agreement
is
legally
binding
and
there
will
be
an
annual
performance
review
that
goes
to
planning
commission
and
that
the
specifics
that
you've
heard
are
embedded
into
the
d.a.
So
I
invite
you
to
read
the
da,
although
that's
like
140
pages
and
then
there's
exhibits,
which
are
another
140
pages
plus
then
the
ordinances,
but
you
there's
a
there's
an
index,
so
you
can
get
to
where
you
want
to
go.
F
But
we
share
your
concern
and
we
need
to
be
made
to
be
able
to
make
sure
that
as
staff
changes
as
councils
change,
the
development
agreement
is
implemented,
as
was
approved
in
the
community
intended
beyond
that.
I
really
appreciate
the
thoughtful
comments
on
the
7.5
or
the
22.3
and
as
lori
and
dave
mentioned,
this
is
really
valuable
for
the
council
again
to
to
consider
in
their
deliberation.
So
these
comments
will
be
brought
forward
and
summarized,
and
there
will
continue
to
be
and
rachel
is
on.
F
F
F
Whatever
other
analogy
you
want
to
make
into
what
we
expect
and
what
is
possible
right
so
tremendously
appreciative
and
agree
with
those
comments
and
to
to
john
gustafson
who
very
much
admire
and
respect
have
worked
a
long
time
with
john
and
a
long
time
with
the
sharks,
and
nothing
has
changed
in
the
fact
that
the
sharks
are
incredibly
important
to
san
jose
and
there
has
been,
and
will
continue
to
be,
an
extensive
amount
of
effort
done
by
jessica,
zanck
and
her
team
and
all
the
rest
of
us
on
working
to
find
very
solid
ways
for
patrons
to
get
in
and
out
of
the
arena
to
make
sure
that
the
arena
functions.
F
C
Thank
you
nancy.
I
might
go
to
jess
next
to
speak
about
the
depot
relocation.
K
Yeah,
absolutely
and
and
nancy
said
correctly
just
how
much
we
value
the
sharks
as
partners
and
and
we
will
absolutely
continue
to
work
through
those
things.
I
think,
as
jason
baker
said,
so
that
we
can
come
to
a
place
where
we're
all
really
happy
with
the
future
of
the
area.
So
thank
you
nancy
and
then
ed
to
your
great
question.
K
So
the
the
historic
depot
is
a
gem
that
I
think
the
city
recognizes
very
much.
I
know
I've.
I've
used
it
for
many
years
and
I
love
it
and
I
think
many
of
us
do
and
for
the
disc
partnership.
K
The
conceptual
engineering
and
planning
work
that
we've
done
to
date
has
showed
us
enough
to
understand
that
we
have
to
really
think
about
whether
the
station
can
be
a
through
running
high
capacity
train
station
with
the
amount
of
tracks
and
the
amount
of
platforms
that
that
requires,
as
well
as
retaining
the
station
where
it
is.
So
it's
actually
one
of
the
very
next
pieces
of
work
that
the
disc
partnership
is
tackling
in
our
program
of
projects
is
to
really
get
into
a
lot
more
detail
about
what
our
options
are
for.
K
Retaining
the
station
retaining
it
and
relocating
it,
reusing
it
in
some
other
fashion,
etc.
We
have
not
done
that
study
yet,
though
ed
so
I
I
have
to
admit
that
that's
a
future
piece
of
work
getting
going
this
calendar
year
to
really
outline
that
process
and
what
the
feasible
options
could
be.
So
I'm
sorry
to
not
be
able
to
say,
we've
figured
it
out,
but
I
think
it
is
extremely
important
to
us
and
we've
definitely
heard
that
through
this
process.
Thank
you.
C
Great
thank
you
jess,
so
I
think
we
addressed
some
of
the
questions
that
came
up.
We
also
had
a
lot
of
some
time
here
for
any
follow-up
questions
that
you
all
might
have
as
sod
members
before
we
go
on
to
next
steps
in
public
comment,
we
did
hear
from
probably
a
majority
of
you,
or
at
least
half
of
you
any
others.
Folks
that
would
like
to
ask
a
question
or
comment
at
this
time.
Before
we
move
forward,
you
could
use
the
hand
raised
you
could
open.
C
M
Okay,
I
I
wanted
you.
It
was
mentioned-
and
I
forgot
in
my
comments
to
thank
the
sharks,
because
I've
been
working
with
the
sharks
organization
for
way
over
a
decade,
and
they
really
have
worked
well
with
the
st
leo's
neighborhood
to
work
on
the
traffic
management
plans,
and
I
think
we
really
want
to
support
them
in
making
sure
that
the
traffic
management
plan
allows
them
to
do
what
they
need
to
do
and
get
their
patrons
in
and
out,
and
then
also
I'm
looking
at
it.
From
my
viewpoint
as
a
north
willow,
glen
neighbor.
M
C
Okay,
I
don't
see
any
other
hands
or
waving,
so
I
think
we
are
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
forward
here
and
amazingly
somehow
back
on
track
and
maybe
even
ahead
of
schedule.
So
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen.
Hopefully
you
all
could
see
that
okay,
so
what
I
wanted
to
kind
of
quickly
walk
us
through
is
a
couple
next
steps
items
that
are
coming
up
and
then
also,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
open
it
up
for
public
comments.
C
You
and
you'll
have
an
opportunity
to
speak
here
shortly
so,
as
has
been
mentioned
a
few
times
here
tonight,
we
just
wanted
to
let
you
all
know
that
there
is
a
community
meeting
coming
up
as
well,
where
particularly
members
of
the
public.
You
do
have
two
minutes
tonight,
but
you'll
have
a
great
opportunity
there
if
you'd
like
to
come
and
meet
with
the
team
and
we're
going
to
have
a
similar
presentation,
but
we're
also
going
to
break
out
into
small
groups
and
allow
plenty
of
opportunity
for
folks
to
give
feedback.
C
C
So
I
would
recommend
you
all
checking
that
out
as
well
for
more
information
and
also
an
opportunity
to
provide
comment
and
then,
as
mentioned
earlier
planning,
commission
meeting
is
coming
up
on
april
28th,
followed
by
a
city
council
meeting
tentatively
scheduled
for
may
25th,
I'm
on
the
project
website.
We've
been
pitching
this
from
the
start.
There's
a
chalk
full
of
great
information,
including
information
about
upcoming
meetings,
recording
of
all
the
presentations
that
have
been
done
today.
C
Access
to
all
the
draft
plans
from
the
dsap
to
the
downtown
west
project
to
the
affordable
housing
implementation
plan
is
all
there
and
a
ton
of
great
background
information
and
again
a
chance
to
sign
up
for
additional
email
updates
and
then,
as
mentioned
earlier
as
well,
the
google's
downtown
west
side
is
g
dot.
Co
forward,
slash
san
jose,
also
great
information
there.
And
lastly,
if
you
did
have
any
follow-up
questions
or
comments,
you
could
always
email
laurie
at
laurie.severino
at
san
jose
ca.gov.
C
So
with
that
we're
now
going
to
move
to
public
comments
and
as
we
mentioned
earlier,
this
is
run
very
much
like
the
city
council
meetings
are
so
we
really
want
to
make
note
that
we're
not
going
to
accept
any
disparaging
comments
or
remarks
against
individuals
or
groups.
I
really
would
hate
to
have
to
mute
you,
but
we'll
have
to
if
we
go
down
that
road,
so
we
really
hope
you
don't
we've
been
all
very
respectful
today,
so
I
don't
anticipate
that
happening,
but
again
just
a
double
mention
again.
C
You
could
also
provide
comments
through
the
contact
forms
on
the
website
and
and
see
all
the
great
information
that's
posted
there.
One
thing
I
didn't
mention
earlier
is
four
members
that
are
with
us
that
are
either
spanish
speaking
or
vietnamese
speaking.
We
do
have
the
interpreters
interpreting
live
right
now
and
you're,
probably
in
that
room.
If
you
did
have
a
comment
that
you
would
like
interpreted
for
you,
we
could
definitely
provide
that,
for
you
we'll
bring
one
of
the
interpreters
out
of
the
room
to
do
that.
C
So
I
was
going
to
initially
ask
you
all
to
maybe
raise
your
hands
first,
but
we're
going
to
kind
of
go
on
the
fly
here
and
if
there
is
someone
that
needs
that
service
we're
happy
to
provide
it.
So,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
if
you
could,
please
keep
your
comments
to
two
minutes.
C
O
O
The
chicano
community,
my
parents,
suffered
in
the
dehumanizing
conditions
in
sasi
puedes.
My
mother
was
beaten
in
san
jose,
unified
school
district
for
speaking,
spanish
for
being
mexican
in
these
school
districts.
I
do
not
speak
spanish
as
a
result
of
that
that
has
not
been
articulated.
Clearly
somos
does
not
speak
for
the
chicano
community.
Working
partnerships
does
not
speak
for
the
chicago
community,
nor
does
the
silicon
valley
rising
speak
on
behalf
of
the
chicano
community.
O
I
speak
on
behalf
of
the
15
ancestors
that
experience
the
deprivation
of
ancestral
wealth
that
google
is
sitting
on
right
now.
The
google
property
that
is
sitting
on
right
now
that
it
bought
from
the
city
is
not
legitimate
and
here's
why
the
redlining
policies
from
1937
articulated
that
area
it
explicitly
bound
mexicans
and
blacks
in
their
deeds
from
that
area,
which
means
that
the
racist
policies
that
develop
that
area
make
that
sale
illegitimate,
because
mexicans
were
deprived
of
two
things:
number
one
due
process
of
law
number
two
equal
protection
under
the
law.
O
It
is
under
those
two
violations
of
the
constitution,
but
I
make
my
claim
also
the
entire
suffering
that
they
lived
in
sasi
puedes,
which
fomented
the
largest
civil
rights
movement
in
mexican
history,
which
was
a
1965
march
on
delano.
None
of
those
organizations
speak
on
behalf
of
the
chicano
community.
I
speak
on
behalf
of
my
ancestors
this
deal.
No.
This
is
not
going
through.
C
Thank
you
paul
appreciate
your
time.
Thank
you
for
that,
and
definitely
just
as
a
reminder,
please
do
come
out
to
the
community
workshop.
There
will
be
plenty
more
opportunity
to
provide
input
there.
Next
we're
going
to
go
to
gavin,
followed
by
roland
gavin.
You
should
be
out
on
it
yourself.
L
Hi,
thank
you
very
much.
Gavin
laurie
from
catalyze
sv
just
wanted
to
say.
We
really
appreciate
the
presentation
today.
It
cleared
up
a
lot
of
the
questions
we
had
specifically
around
on
the
project
development
agreement
and
how
that
kind
of
interacts
with
city
fees,
we're
glad
to
see
that
it
seems
like
the
city
fees
are
still
being
paid
in
which
will
provide
additional
benefits.
L
Our
members
have
reviewed
this
project
twice
the
first
iteration
in
2019
and
then
again
last
year,
and
we
really
believe
that
this
development
agreement
and
the
improvements
really
shows
that
google
and
the
city
have
been
listening
to
the
community
and
we
appreciate
kind
of
all
of
all
the
things
that
are
in
it.
L
We
also
believe
that
you
know
as
a
really
complex
project.
We
want
to
allow
our
members
to
weigh
in
again
so
we
will
be
hosting
another
meeting
to
seek
their
feedback
and
kind
of
get
their
ideas
and
and
support
and
see
if
they
support
this
project,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
for
this,
and
and
our
members
will
be
meeting
on
may
3rd
and
and
kind
of
have
more
detailed
feedback
at
that
time.
L
But
this
has
been
a
great
process
and
we
really
appreciate
all
the
work
that
that
everyone
has
put
into
it.
So
thank
you.
C
Thank
you
gavin
appreciate
your
time
thanks
so
much
next
we're
gonna
go
to
rollin,
followed
by
corey
roland
you're
up.
Oh,
let's
try
that
again
rolling
that
work,
rolling.
H
There
we
go
yeah,
it
works
better
when
you
amuse
me.
Thank
you.
You're
welcome,
so
so,
first
of
all
amen
to
kathy.
I
think
she
should
run
for
council.
I
mean,
let's
just
get
real
here
and
kathy
you're,
going
to
be
extremely
pleased
that
if
you
look
at
the
very
latest
developments
on
the
google
website,
cahill
is
essentially
gone
from
downtown
west.
So
this
business
of
one
side
of
the
street
doing
one
thing
and
the
other
side
doing
something
else.
H
H
H
The
depot
is
saved
nancy
saved
it
I'm
going
to
send
you
the
chapter
and
verse
exists
in
the
amended
dsap,
not
in
downtown
west.
It's
got
nothing
to
do
with
google.
Thank
you,
nancy.
Thank
you
kim.
Thank
you.
Everybody
else,
and
last
but
not
least,
jessica
you'll
be
delighted
to
learn
that
all
the
issues
have
been
resolved.
All
the
foreign
engineering.
H
How
wide
we
need
to
go
the
elevations,
the
yada
yada.
All
that
has
been
resolved.
Okay,
we
can
share
it
to
you
anytime,
that
you're
ready
for
it.
The
depot
is
not
going
anywhere,
but
there
is
something
missing
in
the
development
agreement.
It
would
really
really
help
us
if
we
could
start
planning
for
two
high-speed
underground
platforms
under
downtown
west
and
the
cost
is
not
seven
billion
dollars.
H
C
Thank
you
roland
appreciate
your
time.
Next
we're
going
to
go
to
corey
smith,
followed
by
mitch,
corey,
you
should
be
able
to
meet
yourself.
L
Thank
you
and
thank
you
everybody
this
here
this
evening.
My
name
is
corey
smith.
I
am
with
the
housing
action
coalition.
L
We
are
a
regional
nonprofit
that
advocates
for
more
homes
at
all
income
levels
around
the
entire
bay
area,
and
we
we
see
a
number
of
large
mega
projects
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
like
this,
and
what
you
have
in
front
of
you
is
really
the
cream
of
the
crop,
and
it's
a
testament
to
the
work
that
all
of
you,
as
members
of
the
advisory
group,
have
put
in
members
of
city
staff
and
the
community
getting
to
the
table
and
and
figuring
out
what
makes
sense
for
everybody.
L
So,
on
behalf
of
our
organization,
we
want
to
thank
you
for
all
of
the
work
that
you
have
put
in
and
honestly
congratulate
you
on
an
exemplary
project
for,
for
the
the
size
of
this
community
benefit
package
for
the
infrastructure
to
be
coming
in
for
the
affordable
housing
to
be
coming
in
at
no
cost
to
the
city
is,
I
mean,
absolutely
a
once-in-a-lifetime
transformative
proposal,
and
I
hear
so
many
folks
talk
about
how
this
needs
to
be
a
standard
for
projects
going
forward
from
a
from
a
community
perspective.
L
From
a
conversation
perspective,
I
think
that
that
that
makes
sense
from
a
financial
perspective.
It
is
difficult
for
any
private
development
to
match
what
you
have
in
front
of
you.
So
again,
just
just
congratulations
and
thank
you
for
all
the
work
that
you
have
put
in
and
we
are
excited
to
support.
Thank.
C
You
you
corey
next
we're
going
to
go
to
mitch,
imakawa
and
followed
by
blair
mitch.
You
should
be
able
to
meet
yourself.
A
I
am
a
baker
pastry
cook
at
google
and
sunnyvale,
but
I
live
here
in
san
jose
and
just
want
to
say
having
a
union
job
has
with
awesome.
Healthcare
has
made
a
huge
difference
for
me
and
my
family
and
my
co-workers
and
their
families.
N
A
Let's
see
create
like
affordable
housing
here
in
san
jose
at
their
future
campus
and
just
want
to
say
I
appreciate
everything
as
a
service
worker.
This
means
that
I
can
have
a
stable
life
here
in
san
jose,
and
I
just
want
to
thank
you
for
your
time.
C
Okay,
great
thanks.
Michelle
have
a
great
night.
Thank
you,
blair,
you're
up
next
blair.
You
should
be
out
of
it
yourself.
B
Hi
blair
beakman
here
thank
you
for
the
meeting
tonight.
I
was
at
another
meeting.
I
will
review
this
meeting.
Hopefully
I
can
go
over
practice.
My
few
informational
items
to
help
this
process
and
you
can
do
with
it.
What
you
can
you
know
the
east
side
issues
are
really
important.
I
hope
they
were
addressed
tonight
in
some
form.
There's
a
historical
neighborhood
going
up
in
the
stock
stockton
avenue
area.
There's
been
a
lot
of
debate
about
that.
How
that
can
work
to
address?
B
B
The
idea
that
the
future
of
high-speed
rail
may
honestly
be
going
through
alameda
county
in
the
future
to
make
that
an
open
conversation
and
dialogue
for
people
to
understand
can
be
helpful
and
just
to
acknowledge
that
concept
at
this
time,
and
also
that
mention
of
the
heights
of
buildings
like
say
through
the
southern
flyway
corridor
area
of
the
runway
airport
area.
I
don't
think
those
those
buildings
can
be
over.
You
know
120
150
feet.
B
You
know
they
have
to
be
kind
of
low,
but
yet
there's
this
fantasy
going
on,
you
can
build
them
really
high.
I
think
we
can
build
all
around
that
and
still
create
revenue
and
income
and
and
not
go
for
these
ex
over
exorbitant
heights
that
I
think
it
was
described
by
cathy.
B
She
has
in
the
past
that
she
knows
this
this
issue
and
I
think
saying
her
heads
need
to
prevail
on
this
subject
and,
finally,
that
to
come
back
to
east
side
issues,
you
know,
I
think
we
consider
a
lot
of
this
is
like
google.
Downtown
is
kind
of
like
a
vancouver
kind
of
thing.
I
think
we
should
be
considering
ideas
of
like
guadalajara,
mexico
as
how
to
build
the
future
of
google
downtown
and
that
you
know
we're
counting
on
google
they're
a
national
security
institute.
B
We
need
to
question
that
and
that's
about
it
thanks.
C
Thank
you
blair.
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
always
being
with
us
at
these
meetings
thanks.
So
much
have
a
good
night.
So
with
that,
I
don't
see
any
other
hands
raised
members
of
the
public,
so
I
believe
we
are
actually
at
the
end
of
our
meeting
and
actually
well
ahead
of
schedule,
which
is
amazing.