There are five easy ways to file a complaint: Online Complaint Form. Phone: (408) 794-6226. Email: ipa@sanjoseca. Mail: 96 N. Third St., Suite 150, San Jose, CA. In-Person: 96 N. Third St., Suite 150, San Jose, CA.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (January 14, 2025) - After a nationwide recruitment, City Manager Jennifer Maguire has appointed, and the San José City Council has confirmed, Aram Kouyoumdjian as San José's new Director of the Human Resources (HR) Department and the City Manager's Office of Employee Relations (OER).
In case of an emergency or if you are witnessing a crime in progress in the City of San Jose, call 911. If you are calling from a cell phone, dial (408) 277-8911.
San José 311 - Your new way to request City services! Want to get that pothole or street light fixed? Did you spot graffiti or illegal dumping that needs cleaning up? Perhaps you're wondering about how to report an abandoned vehicle, get a larger garbage container or get rid of your junk?
Call (408) 277-8900 (or 911 if it is a crime in progress.)
San Jose, CA City ordinance #26954 (which amends Chapter 20 of the Municipal Ordinance) states no construction is allowed within 500 feet of a residential unit other than 7am-7pm M-F, and not at all on weekends.
Report concerns about homeless encampments by filling out BeautifySJ's online form. To report illegal or unsafe activity, please call 911. Outreach teams are dispatched to encampment sites after concerns have been reported or before an abatement.
If you believe you have observed a violation, we want to hear about it. You can file a complaint through the Public Permit Portal or call us at (408) 299-5700. You can choose to file anonymously.
Tenants and landlords can always visit this website for important information about everything from rent control to evictions, dispute resolution to relocation benefits. WHAT IS IT? This ordinance limits rent increases to 5% every 12 months, and provides a system for landlords and tenants to seek dispute mediation.
The Apartment Rent Ordinance limits rent hikes to 5% every 12 months for units built before September 7, 1979. This helps maintain affordability in rental housing. Landlords must follow guidelines set to prevent sudden, large rent increases. San Jose's rent stabilization program ensures tenants understand their rights.