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San José extends cooling center operations amid excessive heat warning

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Mayor Matt Mahan | Official website of City of San Jose

Mayor Matt Mahan | Official website of City of San Jose

The City of San José has announced the extension of its cooling centers through Wednesday, July 10, in response to an Excessive Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service. The warning spans from Friday, July 5 to Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

Three locations will remain open beyond regular business hours to serve as cooling centers:

- **3369 Union Ave., San José, 95124**

- **Emma Prusch Farm Park, 647 S. King Rd., San José, 95116**

- **Roosevelt Community Center (Pet-Friendly from 1-9 p.m.), 901 E. Santa Clara St., San José, 95116**

These centers provide residents with bottled water, free Wi-Fi, and outlets for charging devices. Large belongings such as bicycles must be kept outside.

The Roosevelt Community Center is designated as pet-friendly during this period and allows dogs and cats to stay with their owners from 1 to 9 p.m. Pet owners are required to adhere to specific guidelines:

- Dogs must be leashed at all times.

- Cats must be brought in crates or harnesses if they are harness trained.

- Unrestrained pets are not permitted.

- Pets displaying aggression or disruptive behavior will be asked to leave.

- Owners are responsible for their pets' food, water, and supplies.

- Designated pet relief areas will be available; owners must clean up after their pets.

All community centers and libraries in San José are open during regular business hours for residents seeking a cool place. For a list of community centers and libraries, visit bit.ly/sjcommunitycenters and www.sjpl.org/locations respectively.

For additional cooling tips, visit the Santa Clara County website. Regular updates can be found at www.sanjoseca.gov/prns or by following @sjparksandrec on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

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