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Councilmember Pierluigi Oliverio's Memos

 

 

   
  2009 Memos
   
  Adopt Ordinance Allowing Cultivation/Medical Use of Cannabis in San Jose Memo - October 27, 2009
   
  Use the Healthy Neighborhood Venture Fund to Finance the Crossing Guard Program Memo - January 28, 2009
              

          Please click on the link below to view the San Jose Mercury News article regarding the crossing guard proposal.

                 San Jose Mercury News:  San Jose council members urge funding shift to save crossing guards

   
   
  2008 Memos
   
  Request for Additional Information Regarding City-wide Inclusionary Policy - October 24, 2008
   
  Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Follow Up Memo II Rules - September 22, 2008
   
  Require Park Fees and/or Parkland for all Affordable Housing Projects Memo - September 18, 2008
   
  Fire House 6 Staffing Support Memo - June 16, 2008
   
  Procedures, Protocols and Policies Regarding the County Jail Memo - March 31, 2008
   
  Traffic Calming Memo - February 26, 2008
   
   
   
  2007 Memos
   
  Willow Glen Spur Trail Memo - September 28, 2007
   
  Del Monte Park Master Plan Memo - June 6, 2007
   
  San Jose Municipal Rose Garden Park Outsource Park Maintenance - April 13, 2007

 
 

Last Modified Date: 10/28/2009

 
 

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