District 3 needs rep who reflects its views
I hope the District 3 election sends a signal to the San Jose City Council that the No. 1 issue for D3 is a councilmember who listens to our community and votes in its interest. We don’t want another rubber stamp for unanimous citywide priorities that fly in the face of D3 public sentiment.
You can probably guess that I’m referring to the recent unanimous vote on billboards that our appointed “representative” Carl Salas voted in favor of, despite overwhelming evidence that his district does not support it, and that D3 bears the burden of light pollution and blight while the city at large reaps the benefit.