San Jose officials are weighing a potential ballot measure for the November election that would fund millions for parks maintenance and services. The San Jose City Council is holding a special meeting Tuesday to discuss the possibility. While the city’s parks have multimillion-dollar maintenance backlogs, parks advocates said a potential tax bond to help fund the backlog should be pushed back. They said city officials should focus on an education campaign first before trying to put the tax before voters in three months. The tax would need a two-thirds vote to pass. A city survey conducted earlier this year to gauge the…
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