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March 13, 2008
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Airport construction means a bigger, better airport
By Kymberli Brady
With a track record of serving 10.7 million passengers last year, Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is now in the throws of a major overhaul to better accommodate 13 commercial carriers and 166 flights a day.
On Feb. 5, demolition crews began tearing down the north-end section of the 43-year-old Terminal C to make way for new Terminal B construction.
The work is part of the airport's comprehensive $1.3 billion program to replace and renovate all terminal facilities, roadways and parking over a two-and-a-half year time frame. It looks to be a good Read more...
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Neighbors, city question possible development on McKean Road
By Carol Rosen
Editor
There’s a 10-acre plot of land on McKean Road creating quite a stir in the area.
The land, at the junction of McKean and Harry Roads is owned by Tony Alves and Rodney and Marci Lake, according to the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office, but in talks with Alves, it appears he owns the parcel, which faces Kaiser Drive on its west side. However, he told the Times that a meadow behind the creekside length belongs to the Read more...
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