San Jose to rezone land near airport for business development - San Jose Spotlight
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San Jose is considering a plan to rezone about 11 acres of unused land beneath the San Jose Mineta International Airport flight path from open space to commercial use, following FAA recommendations. This move aims to generate revenue to reinvest in airport services and infrastructure while complying with federal regulations. The rezoning proposal, backed by the Planning Commission, is seen as a proactive step to prevent incompatible land use and enhance the city's long-term financial sustainability. New businesses could include auto shops, offices, and retail spaces along Coleman Avenue.
This development will support SJC's long-term financial sustainability, enhancing airport operations, improving customer experience and funding critical infrastructure projects.
I believe this proactive move helps activate the land to prevent future incompatible land uses.
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