![]() While “another body” in 10 years may decide the city needs to expand its housing stock, said Councilman Sam Liccardo, one of the committee’s co-chairs, “between now and then, there is going to be no surge of need.” In addition, the panel unanimously urged that open space in Evergreen - currently targeted for industrial uses - remain formally out of the mix for new homes. ![]() A special panel charged with charting San Jose’s long-term growth has put the city one step closer to keeping its undeveloped southern fringes - most prominently Coyote Valley - off-limits to new housing tracts.Ĭiting the cost of providing services to those far-flung areas, as well as the environmental damage that development might bring, the Envision San Jose 2040 Task Force voted overwhelmingly late Tuesday to keep the city’s so-called “urban reserves” in Coyote Valley and Almaden Valley out of any future growth discussions.
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