San Jose mayor teams with county supervisor to improve public safety

Two Silicon Valley officials are teaming up in an effort to help homeless and drug addicted residents who they said are scaring and attacking people living in downtown San Jose.

At a town hall meeting Friday, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and Santa Clara County District 2 Supervisor Betty Duong, who’s district encompasses the downtown, agreed to collaborate on providing wraparound services for 30 to 40 specific people. They described the people as “frequent flyers” in and out of hospitals and the jail system due to struggles with mental illness and substance use addiction in the downtown core.

Duong said she understands the need because she lives downtown and has found people sleeping on her porch. She grew up riding her bike through downtown where she still lives with her family…

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