Santa Clara County, CA November 3, 1998 General
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Improve Community Relations

By Jeffrey A. Schwartz

Candidate for Governing Board Member; West Valley/Mission Joint Community College District; Trustee Area 1

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While Mission has had excellent community relations with Santa Clara, West Valley College has poor community relations with Saratoga.
In the 1960's,when the newly formed West Valley Community College District wanted to occupy donated land in Saratoga as its permanent campus, the matter was put to a vote before the residents of Saratoga. The first three times that the measure was on the ballot, it failed and it was not until the fourth try that Saratoga residents narrowly approved the use of a large plot of land in Saratoga for the West Valley College campus. The single most important agreement that swung the vote in favor of the College was the District's promise that it would never construct a large outdoor sports facility on the Saratoga campus. (That was memorialized as Condition 7 of the District's use permit for the Saratoga land.) Once the District began constructing the campus, the District also began, in secret, plans to construct a large outdoor sports facility. What has ensued in the 30 years since is a long string of interim agreements with the City of Saratoga and/or the surrounding neighborhoods, each and everyone of which has then been unilaterally broken by the College Disrict.

Early problems with oveflow parking in the neighborhoods surrounding the Saratoga campus, and more recent problems with noise and traffic have kept community relations from tenuous to adversarial. the District has been sued by the City of Saratoga and lost, has been sued by the surrounding neighborhoods and lost, it has been the target of a city-wide initiative which was then enacted into law by unanimous action of the Saratoga City Council, and the District is currently being sued again by the City of Saratoga. The District does not reach out to its Saratoga neighbors nor does it even notify or advise the surrounding neighborhoods when the District is considering policies or changes that would affect these neighborhoods.

It is time for West Valley College to solve its community relations problems with the City of Saratoga and with its surrounding neighborhoods. The College must acknowledge that it is not exempt from being a good neighbor and should get on the with business of dealing with its surrounding neighbors regularly and positively.

Integrity is a concept that is rightfully applied to institutions and organizations, as well as to individuals. Where the College has made commitments, promises and agreements with the City of Saratoga and/or with surrounding neighborhoods, the College is obligated to live within those agreements. Breaching such agreements frequently, unilaterally and at will and then leaving the aftermath to be handled by the District's lawyers, often at great expense, is hardly the path to good community relations. West Valley College is justifiably recognized as an excellent educational institution, and there is no good reason why its community relations should not become excellent as well.

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