CSJ Ep023: SJ Mayor Debate - Willow Glen (May 10, 2006)
On May 10, 2006, the candidates for San Jose Mayor race held a debate and this is a recording of that event.
• Dave Cortese
• Cindy Chavez
• Chuck Reed
• David Pandori
• Michael Mulcahy
May 10, 6:30 to 9:00 pm
Willow Glen Baptist Church
1292 Minnesota Ave.
San Jose, 95125;
Hosted by: Willow Glen Neighborhood Assn
Audio recording provided by Citizen San Jose
Date Recorded: 2006-05-10
Recorded by Kathy S.
Phone 1*206*666*JOSE
email: Citizensj ‘AT’ gmail.com
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CSJ Ep024: SJ Mayoral Housing Forum (May 17, 2006)

On May 17, 2006, 6 candidates for Mayor held a housing forum sponsored by EHC at the Martin Luther King Library in downtown San Jose. This is a recording of that event.
Mayoral Forum
Martin Luther King Library, Rm. 225
150 E. San Fernando Street
San Jose, 95112
Sponsors:
EHC Lifebuilders
Affordable Housing Network
Community Homeless Alliance Ministry
Santa Clara County Collaborative on Affordable Housing and Homeless Issues
Participants were:
• Cindy Chavez
• John Candeias
• Dave Cortese
• Michael Mulcahy
• David Pandori
• Chuck Reed
This is a recording of that event.
Audio recording provided by Citizen San Jose
Date Recorded: 2006-05-17
Recorded by Terry R.
Phone 1*206*666*JOSE
email: Citizensj ‘AT’ gmail.com
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CSJ Ep020: SJ Mayoral TV ads-David Pandori

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We are posting copies of the commercials that are currently airing for each of the San Jose Mayoral Candidates. This episode features David Pandori. Compare them side by side, and then discuss them in the forums. Are the messages clear? Do the commericals influence you one way or the other? Let us know what you think!
Previously posted commercials were posted:
CSJ Ep015: SJ Mayoral TV ads-Michael Mulcahy
CSJ Ep014: SJ Mayoral TV ads-Dave Cortese
CSJ Ep013: SJ Mayoral TV ads-Cindy Chavez
(We will add additional commericals from the other candidates as they become available)
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CSJ Ep019: San Jose Mayoral Candidate Environmental Forum (May 15, 2006)


On May 15, 2006; Four candidates for Mayor of San Jose participated in a debate at the United Way Building at 1922 The Alameda in the Rose Garden district. This event was sponsored by:
Eco-Silicon Valley – an Our City Forest initiative
League of Conservation Voters
Greenbelt Alliance
Breathe California
Sierra Club
Participants were:
• Dave Cortese
• Michael Mulcahy
• David Pandori
• Chuck Reed
This debate was promoted as the premier opportunity for the candidates to tout their environmental credentials. A record of 21 questions were answered in the following categories:
* Environmental priorities
* Toxic waste
* Park ordinances
* Habitat preservation policy
* Riparian corridor policy
* Development review
* General Plan review
* Green buildings
* Urban forestry
* Farmland protection
* Air quality
* EIR process
* Solid waste
* Open Space Initiative
* Groundwater protection/water quality
* Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement (Kyoto Protocol)
The moderator of this debate was Barbara Marshman, associate editor of the Mercury News editorial pages.
San Jose Mayoral Candidate Environmental Issues Forum
Monday, May 15, 7:00 – 9:00pm.
Where:
United Way Building
1922 The Alameda., San Jose
This is a recording of that event.
Audio recording provided by Citizen San Jose
Date Recorded: 2006-05-15
Recorded by Terry R.
Phone 1*206*666*JOSE
email: Citizensj ‘AT’ gmail.com
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