San José

A Fiscal Strategy for San Jose

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user Sergio Ruiz.

Why has San Jose faced major fiscal challenges and what can be done about them going forward? How can the city capture more investment to grow its tax base and what revenues should it pursue? Join us for a release of a new report that tackles these key issues.

+ Bob Brownstein / Working Partnerships USA
+ Garrett Herbert / Deloitte LLP
+ Egon Terplan / SPUR
+ Sarah Jo Szambelan / SPUR

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Free for SPUR members.
$10 for non-members.

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