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'Santa Visits Alviso Foundation' Cioppino Feed

Friday, Jan. 26, 2024

  • 6 p.m.: Cocktails & Appetizers
  • 7 p.m.: Dinner 

South Bay Yacht Club, 1491 Hope St., Alviso, CA

From  Santa Visits Alviso Foundation :

"The Cioppino Feed benefits Santa Visits Alviso Foundation. All proceeds will be going to scholarships for students in the Alviso Community.

"This year we are back to in-person dining plus a raffle for an opportunity to win some great prizes !

" Dinner Tickets:  Cost: $75/each.

  • What’s included: A dinner with all the fixings. Each dinner includes a bowl of cioppino, salad, pasta, bread, and dessert for one person.

"Raffle Ticket Prizes :  For each Raffle Ticket purchased your contact information will act as your ticket. Tickets shall be drawn at random the day of the Crab Feed. All proceeds will be going to scholarships for students in the Alviso Community. View some of our amazing prizes and gifts!

"All proceeds will be going to scholarships for students in the Alviso Community."

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After two decades, one San Jose community is still waiting for a vacant lot covered in dried grass and weeds to be transformed into a promised park.

A group of Alviso residents is working, without a permit, to improve a small portion of the plot of land, raising eyebrows in the community and at City Hall.

Over the past couple of weeks, resident Mark Espinoza, his son Marcos and several others have brought in heavy equipment to remove excess dirt and level out a strip of land along Grand Boulevard between Wilson Way and Trinity Park Drive. The strip is part of a roughly 3.3-acre parcel the city received from developer Irvine Company in 2000 to satisfy city parkland requirements when it built about 60 homes across the street.

The group of residents has also removed trash and cement chunks that had been dumped there, trimmed trees and planted flower seeds, Espinoza told San José Spotlight.

“I want to live in a nice community just like everybody else,” he said.

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On Tuesday, a city code enforcement officer visited the site after receiving a complaint and questioned the group, but no citation was issued, according to city officials.

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Because the parcel is city park land, San Jose’s Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Department would likely take the lead on any potential citation or warning letter to Espinoza or the group, a city spokesperson said. Code enforcement typically handles issues on private property.

“I don’t think it’s a problem,” Espinoza said of the group’s unpermitted work. “I challenge the city to come down here and do some kind of penalty, or threat or arrest. Because I won’t stop.”

Daniel Lazo, a spokesperson for the city’s parks department, said San Jose understands the frustration of the residents, but added the work being done is unauthorized, is considered trespassing and could pose safety risks.

“Since this is knowingly unauthorized work, continued work will result in further enforcement. Our next steps are to issue a warning to the resident or residents involved,” Lazo told San José Spotlight.

Lazo said work needs to be done through a competitive bidding process to ensure it’s done safely and with city oversight.

Espinoza said he initially tried to go through District 4 Councilmember David Cohen’s office, which oversees Adopt-A-Park volunteer efforts, but was frustrated by the process that required an application and waiting period.

“We waited 20 something years for them to do something, why are we going to continue to wait for an application?” Espinoza said. “My kids were babies when the park should have been developed. They’re adults now.”

Espinoza has become something of a polarizing figure in Alviso, in part because of his involvement in numerous lawsuits trying to stop several developments in the area over the years, including Topgolf .

He has also lodged environmental challenges against two recent developments, a hotel and Second Harvest’s new food bank headquarters . He told San José Spotlight he plans to sue to try and stop those developments.

Espinoza said he’s doing the park work in the hopes the city will take notice and refocus on building the long overdue park on the land, though it’s unclear what will happen due to a lack of funding.

Decades of waiting

A 2018 city Master Plan Update for the park estimated it would cost roughly $14 million to overhaul the current Alviso Park and expand new park facilities across a total of 23 acres in the area, including the plot Espinoza is working on.

The city at the time said there was $450,000 available in capital improvement funds for the park plans. A charity, Santa Visits Alviso Foundation, run by Alviso advocate, property owner and Valley Water board member Richard Santos, has $272,000 which was intended to be used for Alviso Park improvements. The money came from a 2015 lawsuit settlement between a community group and developer Trammell Crow, which built three large warehouse facilities next to the existing park site and a school. The settlement also includes $60,000 for park maintenance annually for 20 years.

Santos told San José Spotlight he won’t release the money until the city shows him proof, such as a contract, that work will be done to build the new park.

Lazo, from the parks department, chalked up the lack of a park to a significant funding gap.

“What’s feasible to be done at the park, that’s currently being assessed by our capital projects team at this time,” he said.

Santos, a frequent critic of Espinoza, said he too is frustrated by the city’s broken promises to make a park there, but questions whether doing unsanctioned work is the best way to go.

“Who gives him the authority to do it? Is he doing it right? Does he have permits?” Santos told San José Spotlight. “You can’t take the law into your own hands, even though the city is neglectful.”

He said it’s ironic Espinoza is behind the effort, since he has brought environmental quality challenges to developments, often over concerns about air quality.

“Here’s the guy who complains and fights the city about these environmental issues, and here he is driving a tractor and making dust that nobody wants,” Santos said.

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History of Alviso

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Alviso is located at the south end of the San Francisco Bay and the northern most point of the City of San Jose. The Guadalupe River (which drains the Santa Cruz Mountains), and Coyote Creek (which drains the Diablo Range), both travel north through Santa Clara Valley were they meet the San Francisco Bay at Alviso Slough. The marsh lands around Alviso are home to many species of birds and fish. This resource rich area provided excellent hunting and fishing for the indiginous Tamien people.

Ygnacio Alviso, son of Corporal Domingo Alviso, was a child when he traveled to Alta California as part of the De Anza Party. In 1775 Juan Bautista de Anza led 300 people from Tubac, in what is today Arizona, to the presidio at Monterey, to establish civil settlements in Alta California. During the Spanish and Mexican periods in California, tracts of land were granted to deserving citizens for settlement. In 1838 Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado granted Ygnacio Alviso an area of land called Rincón de los Esteros (Estuaries Corner or Estuaries Bend). This tract encompassed almost 6,353 acres of what is now known as Alviso. Founded in 1845 and incorporated in 1852, Alviso was one of the oldest towns in Santa Clara County until it was annexed by the City of San Jose in 1968.

In the mid 19th century Alviso served as the Port of San Jose and the transportation hub for the Santa Clara Valley. With access to the San Francisco Bay, steamboats traveled regularly between San Francisco and Alviso. During a tragic crossing on April 11, 1853, a boiler on the steamboat, The Jenny Lind exploded, killing 31 passengers. Until the 1890s the steamboat The Alviso started the daily trip to San Francisco at 7:30 pm and returned to Alviso the following morning at 10:00 am. In 1864 the San Francisco-San Jose Railroad, later part of the Southern Pacific Railroad, was completed, bypassing Alviso in favor of a direct line between San José and San Francisco. In the 1880s Alviso was a stop on the Newark line of Southern Pacific Railroad between San José and Oakland.

Alviso was home to several successful business ventures. Alviso Mills, founded in 1853, at its peak produced up to 300 barrels of flour a day. As wheat production in the San Joaquín Valley grew, production in the Santa Clara Valley waned in favor of fruit production, and the Alviso Mills closed in 1885. In 1906, Sai Yin Chew opened the Bayside Canning Company in Alviso. Chew and his son, Thomas Foon Chew, operated the Chinese run cannery which was known for paying generous wages and employing exclusively Chinese and Chinese Americans until the 1920s. Products canned in Alviso included spinach, asparagus, cherries, apricots, plums, peaches, pears, tomatoes, catsup, tomato sauce, hot sauce, tomato puree, fish sauce, and fruit cocktail. At its peak the Bayside Canning Company was the 3rd largest cannery in the United States. Thomas Foon Chew died in 1931 and the cannery was sold in 1936. During The Depression Alviso was uncivil and became well known for its dance halls and gambling establishments. In the 1960s and 70s a small independent boat building community called Alviso home. Later, the marshes around Alviso began being used for salt production. In a unique private and public venture, many of the salt ponds will be returned to marshes. TiVo, one of the leading digital video recorder companies, has its corporate headquarters in Alviso.

The rapid growth of the Santa Clara Valley directly contributed to the many floods in Alviso. The Guadalupe River had significant floods in 1862, 1895, 1911, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1969, 1982, 1986 and 1995. The severity and frequency of these floods led to plans and advancements in water control and treatment. In 1956 the Santa Clara County Water Pollution Control Plant was built just east of Alviso on Los Esteros Road. Upgraded in 1964 and 1979, today the plant treats up to 167,000,000 gallons of wastewater. Since 1990, Federal, State, County and City agencies have been working to control flooding along the Guadalupe River.

In 1961 and 1962 Alviso residents voted against consolidation with San Jose. Concerns about Alviso’s ability to prosper in the rapidly growing Silicon Valley and the lack of modern services supported efforts to make it part of the City of San Jose. In 1968, after over 100 years as an independent city, the residents of Alviso voted 189 to 180 to become part of San José. In exchange for consolidation, residents were to receive fire and police protection, drinking water, a library, community center, pool, park, storm drains and street paving. San Jose gained access to the shoreline, garbage dumps, and the ability to expand the sewage treatment plant. The promised municipal services were slow to arrive and led to a few lawsuits regarding services. Alviso maintains some of its 19th century way of life in Silicon Valley; for example, residents still pick up their mail at the post office on Gold Street.

Did You Know?

  • A. P. Giannini, the founder of Bank of America (originally the Bank of Italy), grew up on a family farm and attended the one-room schoolhouse in Alviso.
  • In 1891 the San Jose Watch Company opened in Alviso and closed the same day. The equipment and supplies were sold to a company in Japan that continued to make watches with the mark, “Made in San Jose.”
  • In 1956, The Zanker family sold their 1868 house to the City of San Jose to make way for the Santa Clara County Water Pollution Control Plant. In 1987 the Zanker House was moved to History Park in Kelley Park.
  • Alviso is listed as a National Historic District on the National Historic Register.

San Jose City Landmarks

  • Bayside Canning Company (1906) on Hope Street
  • Wade House (c. 1855) & H.G. Wade Warehouse (c. 1860) on El Dorado Street
  • Old City Hall & Firehouse (c. 1933) on Taylor Street
  • Tilden Residence (1860) & Grocery Store (c. 1887) on Elizabeth Street

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1. Zelenograd Exhibition Hall

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2. Vedogon Theatre

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3. Bolshoi Gorodskoi Prud

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4. Zelenograd State Historical Local Lore Museum

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5. Temple of the Prelate Nikolay Mirlikiysky

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6. Bust Alexander Pushkin

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7. Chapel of St. Sergius of Radonezh

8. angstrem.

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9. Shtyki - Monument to the Defenders of Moscow

10. zelenogradskiy ice dome.

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11. Dendropark

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12. Viewpoint

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13. Park Zeleny Bor

14. flute house.

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15. Recreation Area at the Lower Kamenskiy Pond

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16. SM Zelenopark

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17. Rubezh 1941 Goda

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18. Park of the 40th Anniversary of the Victory

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19. Memorial Line of Defense

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20. Ruki VVerkh! Bar

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22. Monument to K.S. Rokossovsky

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23. Trampoline Club Adult Sport

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24. Central Square

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25. Time-Club Vmeste

26. orbita ice dome.

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27. Cultural Center Zelenograd

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28. Iridium

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29. IQquest

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30. Planetium

  • Zelenograd Exhibition Hall
  • Bolshoi Gorodskoi Prud
  • Vedogon Theatre
  • Zelenograd State Historical Local Lore Museum
  • Temple of the Prelate Nikolay Mirlikiysky
  • Park of the 40th Anniversary of the Victory
  • Park Zeleny Bor
  • Zelenogradskiy Ice Dome

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  1. Santa Visits Alviso Foundation

    Santa Visits Alviso Foundation PO Box 1012 Alviso CA 95002. Also remember that all donations are tax deductible; please consult your financial advisor. Santa Visits Alviso Foundation P.O. Box 1012 Alviso, CA 95002. Tax Information A Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Foundation EIN 81-0656582.

  2. For over 35 years, Santa Visits Alviso has brought joy to ...

    For over 35 years, Santa Visits Alviso has brought joy to the community! Founded by Judy Santiago, Joe Santiago, and Board Chairman Richard Santos, the...

  3. Santa Visits Alviso 2023

    Celebrating 40 years of Santa Visits Alviso Foundation! This incredible organization has now given out over $1.3 million in scholarships local students. Once...

  4. 'Santa Visits Alviso Foundation' Cioppino Feed 2024: Alviso

    Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. 6 p.m.: Cocktails & Appetizers. 7 p.m.: Dinner. South Bay Yacht Club, 1491 Hope St., Alviso, CA. From Santa Visits Alviso Foundation: "The Cioppino Feed benefits Santa ...

  5. Santa Visits Alviso Foundation

    The Santa Visits Alviso Foundation provides educational opportunities and programs to the Alviso community. It granted scholarships to 24 students in 2022, which paid for tuition, books, fees, and other related educational expenses. The foundation conducted a drive-thru for all students who attend George Mayne Elementary School in Alviso ...

  6. 2022 Santa Visits Alviso Scholarship Recipient

    Natalie Vizcarra shares her experience receiving the Santa Visits Alviso Foundation scholarship and plans for the future.

  7. Celebrating 40 years of Santa Visits Alviso Foundation!

    This incredible organization has now given out over $1.3 million in scholarships local students. Once again, hundreds of people came to enjoy the holiday atmosphere and receive free toys from ...

  8. Santa Claus visits Alviso

    Christmas came early to a South Bay community with a visit from Santa.

  9. Tired of waiting, San Jose residents dig their own park

    A charity, Santa Visits Alviso Foundation, run by Alviso advocate, property owner and Valley Water board member Richard Santos, has $272,000 which was intended to be used for Alviso Park improvements. The money came from a 2015 lawsuit settlement between a community group and developer Trammell Crow, which built three large warehouse facilities ...

  10. Charity Navigator

    Santa Visits Alviso Foundation has earned a 3/4 Star rating on Charity Navigator. This Charitable Organization is headquartered in Alviso, CA.

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  12. History of Alviso

    Founded in 1845 and incorporated in 1852, Alviso was one of the oldest towns in Santa Clara County until it was annexed by the City of San Jose in 1968. In the mid 19th century Alviso served as the Port of San Jose and the transportation hub for the Santa Clara Valley. With access to the San Francisco Bay, steamboats traveled regularly between ...

  13. Director Richard Santos

    In 2011 the Santa Visits Alviso Foundation awarded Director Santos with the Board of Directors Award for outstanding service for the community. In 2014 Director Santos was recognized by the volunteers of the 9th Annual Santos Family Free Car Show, for his efforts in raising funds for youth scholarships.

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  15. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Zelenograd

    4. Zelenograd State Historical Local Lore Museum. 21. History Museums. 5. Temple of the Prelate Nikolay Mirlikiysky. 22. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings. 6.

  16. Members

    The "Santa Visits Alviso" Foundation is an all volunteer organization that provides educational gifts along with the joy and spirit of Christmas to hundreds of youngsters ranging from toddlers to teens. This is due to the generosity of time, talent and monetary donations of those who wish to share in this people-helping-children concept ...

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    arranged Khruschev's visit in SKB-2 by Staros before meeting, Alexander Ivanovich successfully used three trumps which in the given situation were directed at F.G. Staros: it KB was in Leningrad; at it was than to surprise; N.S. Khruschev was a bit attracted to F.G. Staros's since he accepted some participation in arrangement of its ...

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