Stop the Sanctioned Homeless Encampment in Willow Glen

The Issue

Dev Davis has proposed to the Board of Supervisors the use of land in Willow Glen (corner of Willow and Lelong) as a sanctioned encampment for chronically homeless people. 

Concerns from the community include:

  • NO formal criteria in place for admittance / the property is within a 3 minute walk to homes with children.
    • Who is assuring the people being housed have no criminal background?
    • Will criminal background checks be completed?
    • Will Megan's Law be taken into consideration?
  • Has an environmental assessment been completed to identify if/how a sanctioned encampment could impact the creek and ultimately the bay?
    • The creek is already fighting litter and pollution from homeless living along it. Will the issue worsen with homeless hoping to gain admittance to Hope Village?
  •  This is a flood zone. Valley District has been preparing and planning for widening of the creek to help with flood risks. 
    • Is there a chance the widening project could be delayed because of the encampment putting homes near the creek in danger?  
    • On February 13th the houses near the land is next to were evacuated at 5:00 a.m. with fear of flooding. 
      • What happens to the people that are living in the encampment if we are hit with another rain storm and flooding is at risk? 
      • What happens if  the area is flooded and the sewage is swept into the creek? 
  • Crime -
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Concerned NeighborPetition StarterMy neighbors and I helped successfully stop the proposed Willow Glen tent encampment in 2019. We are revitalizing those efforts to keep the City of San Jose and Santa Clara County from sanctioning tent cities in neighborhoods.
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The Issue

Dev Davis has proposed to the Board of Supervisors the use of land in Willow Glen (corner of Willow and Lelong) as a sanctioned encampment for chronically homeless people. 

Concerns from the community include:

  • NO formal criteria in place for admittance / the property is within a 3 minute walk to homes with children.
    • Who is assuring the people being housed have no criminal background?
    • Will criminal background checks be completed?
    • Will Megan's Law be taken into consideration?
  • Has an environmental assessment been completed to identify if/how a sanctioned encampment could impact the creek and ultimately the bay?
    • The creek is already fighting litter and pollution from homeless living along it. Will the issue worsen with homeless hoping to gain admittance to Hope Village?
  •  This is a flood zone. Valley District has been preparing and planning for widening of the creek to help with flood risks. 
    • Is there a chance the widening project could be delayed because of the encampment putting homes near the creek in danger?  
    • On February 13th the houses near the land is next to were evacuated at 5:00 a.m. with fear of flooding. 
      • What happens to the people that are living in the encampment if we are hit with another rain storm and flooding is at risk? 
      • What happens if  the area is flooded and the sewage is swept into the creek? 
  • Crime -
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Concerned NeighborPetition StarterMy neighbors and I helped successfully stop the proposed Willow Glen tent encampment in 2019. We are revitalizing those efforts to keep the City of San Jose and Santa Clara County from sanctioning tent cities in neighborhoods.

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The Decision Makers

dev.davis@sanjoseca.gov
dev.davis@sanjoseca.gov
cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org
cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org
christine.m.stavem@bos.sccgov.org
christine.m.stavem@bos.sccgov.org
kathy.sutherland@bos.sccgov.org
kathy.sutherland@bos.sccgov.org
dave.cortese@bos.sccgov.org
dave.cortese@bos.sccgov.org
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Petition created on 14 March 2019