Real Estate/Development
Nov. 2, 1999
On the Scene -- Santa Clara/Silicon Valley
San Jose On the right track Mayor Ron Gonzales and the city's Board of Supervisors issued a proclamation of thanks to a coalition of construction-related companies that donated $15 million in labor, materials and cash for installation of 1.5 miles of trolley track in the city's Kelley Park.
San Jose
On the right track
Mayor Ron Gonzales and the city's Board of Supervisors issued a proclamation of thanks to a coalition of construction-related companies that donated $15 million in labor, materials and cash for installation of 1.5 miles of trolley track in the city's Kelley Park.
The historic trolley, which was dedicated in August, links Happy Hollow Zoo and the San Jose History Museum. Because of the contractors' contributions, the c...
On the right track
Mayor Ron Gonzales and the city's Board of Supervisors issued a proclamation of thanks to a coalition of construction-related companies that donated $15 million in labor, materials and cash for installation of 1.5 miles of trolley track in the city's Kelley Park.
The historic trolley, which was dedicated in August, links Happy Hollow Zoo and the San Jose History Museum. Because of the contractors' contributions, the c...
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