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How do I know if I am a resident of District Two?

 

Maps of Council District Two and other Council Districts, as well as contact information for the Mayor and all Councilmembers, are available from the City Council Page on the City's website.

The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters offers an interactive web form that will give you immediate information on your district and elected officials. To use: Click on "Look Up Your Districts" under Quick Links on the right side of the page and type in your information. Upon submitting your query, you will receive a page with your Federal, State, County, and City offices.  At mid-page, the City Council District in which you reside will be listed.



Resident Resources

 

The following links provide helpful information for City of San José residents:

New Resident Packet

City Resident Information

City's Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers)

Citywide Activity Guide - Information on classes, facilities, programs, and services for the City of San Jose, updated quarterly

Volunteer San José - Volunteer opportunities with the City and related programs
City Office of Emergency Services - Assists the City and residents in responding to natural disasters and Homeland Security issues

City's Energy Website

Mineta San José International Airport (SJC) Website  
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Website - Public Transportation



City Services

 

Customer Service Call Center

For one-stop service with any City issue, you may call the City's Customer Service Call Center at (408) 535-3500, 24 hours a day, or e-mail customerservice@sanjoseca.gov. A trained professional will answer your call or e-mail and will assist in answering your questions about any City service or concern and can help you find a solution.

Neighborhood Troubleshooter

The Neighborhood Troubleshooter (also provided in Spanish) is a valuable reference guide designed to identify City and Community resources to assist you in answering questions and solving problems. From removing abandoned vehicles to cleaning up litter and graffiti, the offices and services listed in the Troubleshooter exist to serve your needs.

The Troubleshooter is available for browsing or download on the web.

District Two Community Facilities

Parks in District Two - Find out which parks are in your neighborhood

Santa Teresa Branch Library

Edenvale Branch Library

Southside Community & Senior Center - Your source for fee classes, community meetings, and youth and senior programs in District Two



District Two Community Links

 

District Two is fortunate to have many wonderful neighborhood and community organizations. District Two is also home to Oak Grove School District and Morgan Hill Unified School District elementary and junior high schools, as well as Santa Teresa and Oak Grove High Schools. 

District Two Community Links - Neighborhood Associations, Community Organizations, Schools, and Churches in District Two.

Edenvale/Great Oaks SNI Area - Updates on on the Edenvale/Great Oaks Strong Neighborhoods Initiative Area.

District Two Community Calendar - This calendar shows meetings and events happening in District Two. 

 

 

 

 

Last Modified Date: 4/4/2008

 
 

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