Adam Duran, a candidate for San Jose City's District 3 Council seat, outlines a comprehensive approach prioritizing community engagement and economic revitalization. In his first 100 days, Duran aims to build a motivated team and collaborate with police and local businesses. He proposes addressing the budget shortfall through audits and hiring freezes, while generating revenue via tax incentives for startups. For affordable housing, he plans streamlined permitting and utilizing underused government land. To invigorate downtown, Duran emphasizes support for small businesses coupled with improvements in public safety and cleanliness.
Adam Duran emphasizes the importance of hiring motivated staff and engaging with community stakeholders, including police, neighborhood associations, and local businesses, as a priority.
To address the budget shortfall, Adam Duran advocates for an internal audit to identify cuts, implementing a hiring freeze for non-essential positions, and providing incentives for businesses.
Duran's plan for affordable housing includes streamlining the permitting process, cutting regulation costs, and utilizing unused government land to facilitate development.
To enhance downtown San Jose's economy, Duran proposes supporting small businesses through tax incentives, grants, and improving public safety and cleanliness.
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