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Matter ROGC 26-224

Policy Analysis of Vacant Commercial Storefront Activation Tools. (Tordillos, Cohen, Ortiz, Mulcahy, and Doan) - RECOMMEND DEFERRAL TO 6/3/26 PER COUNCILMEMBER MULCAHY

Economic Development Joint Meeting for the Rules and Open Government Committee and Committee of the Whole Agenda Ready Introduced 14 May 2026
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ROGC 26-224
Type
Rules Committee Reviews, Recommendations and Approvals
Status
Agenda Ready
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Unknown
Introduced
14 May 2026
Last synced
03 Jun 2026 · 08:21

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Memorandum from Tordillos, Cohen, Ortiz, Mulcahy, and Doan

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This memorandum from Councilmembers Tordillos, Cohen, Ortiz, Mulcahy, and Doan addresses the issue of vacant commercial storefronts in San José. It recommends that the City Manager’s Office collaborate with various departments to analyze and propose actions to activate these storefronts and reduce blight. The analysis should evaluate potential amendments to the San José Municipal Code regarding nonconforming uses and demolition permits, assess existing programs for small businesses, and consider the fiscal and policy implications of these actions. The memorandum emphasizes the economic and community impacts of vacant storefronts and the need for targeted reforms to support local businesses and revitalization efforts.

Key points
  • The memorandum addresses the activation of vacant commercial storefronts in San José.
  • It recommends collaboration between the City Manager’s Office and various departments for analysis and action proposals.
  • The analysis should evaluate amendments to the San José Municipal Code regarding nonconforming uses and demolition permits.
  • It aims to assess existing small business programs and their effectiveness in addressing vacancies.
  • The memorandum highlights the economic and community impacts of vacant storefronts and the need for targeted reforms.
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  • The text contains unresolved placeholders in the recommendations section.
  • Specific dates and outcomes are not provided in the text.

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RULES COMMITTEE: 5/20/26 ITEM: C.1 TO: RULES AND OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE FROM: Councilmember Tordillos Councilmember Cohen Councilmember Ortiz Councilmember Mulcahy Councilmember Doan SUBJECT: SEE BELOW DATE: April 30, 2026 Approved: SUBJECT: Policy Analysis of Vacant Commercial Storefront Activation Tools RECOMMENDATIONS: Direct the City Manager’s Office to work with appropriate departments, including but not limited to, the Departments of Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement (PBCE), Economic Development and Cultural Affairs (OEDCA), and the City Attorney’s Office, to return with an analysis and options for potential administrative, regulatory, and programmatic actions to support the activation of vacant commercial storefronts and reduction of blight citywide. This referral is intended to initiate policy analysis and return with recommendations. The analysis should include identification of workload impacts, fiscal implications, and alignment with existing departmental work plans. The analysis should include, but not be limited to, evaluation of the following: 1. 2. Evaluate potential amendments to San José Municipal Code Section 20.150, as well as any other relevant...