This week’s government event in City of San Jose: May 10-16
Scheduled event in City of San Jose for this week include the following.

Scheduled event in City of San Jose for this week include the following.

The Food and Drug Administration conducted an inspection of Dr. Rath International, Inc. in San Jose on March 26 for food composition, standards, labeling and economic practices, issuing eight citations according to FDA data.

Medicaid spending in the Medicine Services and Procedures category rose 19.3% in San Mateo for 2024, highlighting evolving reimbursement trends and service utilization.

Medicaid payments for the Ambulance and Other Transport Services and Supplies category jumped 30.4% in San Jose in 2024, signaling shifts in demand and reimbursement trends.

The San José Animal Care Center has announced a community forum aimed at increasing engagement between shelter staff and local residents. Attendees will receive updates on animal care services and have opportunities for direct feedback. This marks the first in a series of planned forums.

San José has been selected for Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Youth Climate Action Fund. The city will receive $50,000 for microgrants supporting local youth-led environmental projects through May 2027.

The following events are scheduled to take place in City of San Jose this month.

The City of San Jose has released responses regarding environmental review comments for the Harker Bucknall Multi-Purpose Building Project. Plans include new construction aimed at increasing school capacity with all-electric systems. A public hearing is set for May.

San Jose has released an addendum regarding plans for two new electronic billboards at West Mission Street and Mabury Road. The updated proposal keeps original locations with specified operational hours. A public hearing is scheduled for May.

San Jose saw Medicaid spending for Procedures / Professional Services reach $28.9 million in 2024—an increase of 20.4%—highlighting shifts in use and payment practices.