200 w. hedding san jose ca
San Jose, CA 95110
Neighborhood leaders who had worked hard to achieve national recognition for the Hensley Historic District also worked to promote and encourage further preservation at a local level. In November, 1988, the San Jose City Council placed an Area of Historic Sensitivity overlay over the entire 59 acres of the area during the city's 1988 General Plan Review, in preparation of beginning the preservation process. General Plan changes, revision of the historic preservation ordinance, and public hearings took more than a year to complete the process. In December, 1989, the Historic Landmarks Commission held a public hearing on the proposed Hensley Residential Historic District (the first residential district in San Jose). The commission then voted to recommend designation of the area as a city landmark district. Full Historic Landmark status was achieved in early 1990 after approval by the Planning Department and by the City Council.
If you have concerns about the actions of a San Jose police officer you file a complaint in-person, or by phone, fax, mail or email. If you have criminal charges related to the incident that are still pending, we suggest that you speak to an attorney before filing a complaint. It’s not required but it is recommended. If you would like to speak to someone face to face, it's recommended that you make an appointment by calling (408) 794-6226. That way, you can be sure someone will be availalbe. The IPA office offers general presentations to schools, churches, neighborhood groups, business associations, community centers, local agencies, and community organizations. A youth-focused presentation is also available. For more information, please call (408) 794-6226.
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