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389-Unit Apartment Complex Breaks Ground

389-Unit Apartment Complex Breaks Ground

By Brittney Sherman

MBK Rental Living will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for their 389-unit market-rate apartment complex in Morgan Hill on Tuesday, June 7. The community, called Vida Morgan Hill, will consist of two-story and three-story buildings, offering one-bedroom and two-bedroom garden-style apartments. The complex will be constructed on a 19.5-acre site located between Monterey Rd and Butterfield, South of Jarvis Dr and North of Digital Dr.

Read the full Press Release HERE.

For more information, contact Housing Director Rebecca Garcia at rebecca.garcia@morganhill.ca.gov


 
A Playground for ALL

A Playground for ALL

By Brittney Sherman

The Morgan Hill Magical Bridge Playground is officially open for ALL. This is South County’s first all-inclusive recreational facility, specifically designed to address the needs of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, visual and auditory impairments, sensory challenges, medical fragility and those with cognitive, developmental and physical disabilities. The playground features a laser harp, 2 story treehouse and stage, slide mound, spin zone, swing zone, climbing area and water spray mister. Funding for the project was made possible through support from the City of Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, Magical Bridge Foundation, Morgan Hill Community Foundation and numerous community organization and individual donors. Although construction is complete, funding for maintenance is still required to maintain the park in the future. The city has launched an endowment fund to begin planning for future Magical Bridge Playground maintenance. All funds that are donated and raised for the park will be routed to the Magical Bridge Playground Endowment Fund to ensure the playground provides joy to ALL, for many years to come.

Donations to support the Magical Bridge Playground can be made online at the City’s Magical Bridge project web page HERE.

For more information, contact Public Works Director Chris Ghione at Chris.ghione@morganhill.ca.gov


 
May eNewsletter

May eNewsletter

By Brittney Sherman

Hello Morgan Hill Business Community!

In this eNewsletter, you will find information about key efforts that impact our business community, including:

- California's Revenue Surplus of $55 Billion

- Meet the Business Law Enforcement Liaison

- Go Green on Butterfield

- Hotel Incentive Policy

- Spanish Language Translation

- Connecting Businesses to Bikes

- Public Works Week

-Benjamin Moore, Mission Bell, and Urbn Ranch

- Business Resources

Read the May 2022 eNewsletter HERE and reach out to the team if you have any questions or want to connect with us. Thank you for continuing to “Choose Morgan Hill.”

Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov


 
Meet the Business Law Enforcement Liaison

Meet the Business Law Enforcement Liaison

By Brittney Sherman

We understand that as a business owner, your main priorities are keeping your business secure and your employees safe. To that effect, we would like to introduce you to Business Law Enforcement Liaison Corporal Mindy Zen, and share some of her safety and security best practices.

#1 USE CITY RESOURCES: Call MHPD Non-Emergency @ 408-779-2101 to report non-emergency crime, nuisance, or blight issues. Contact the Morgan Hill Police Department Business Law Enforcement Liaison @ 669-253-4917 for concerns affecting your business operations.

#2 INSTALL SECURITY CAMERAS: Security cameras deter crime, vandalism, and provide safety for your employees and patrons. Keep all areas visible to cameras and please share your footage with the Morgan Hill Police Department.

#3 KEEP THE LIGHTS ON: Lighting creates a sense of liveliness and an illusion that people are around. Leave the lights on or install motion-activated lighting after hours.

#4 MAINTAIN AND CHECK ON YOUR PROPERTY: Perform regular visits and keep your property free of trash, litter, and junk. Trim or remove tall bushes, trees, and shrubbery. The City of Morgan Hill has a high standard of cleanliness, and we expect business owners to do the same.

#5 PRIVATE PROPERTY SIGNAGE AND AUTHORIZATION: Private property owners may authorize local law enforcement to arrest trespassers under certain provisions. Post "No Trespassing/Private Property" signs on your property and complete MHPD's "Arrest Authorization Form."

#6 USE ONLINE FORMS TO REPORT A CONCERN: If you have a concern about graffiti, illegal dumping, abandoned vehicles, etc., please use our online tool HERE to report it.

Have questions? Contact Corporal Mindy Zen at Mindy.zen@morganhill.ca.gov


 
Affordable Connectivity Program

Affordable Connectivity Program

By Brittney Sherman

On May 9th, the federal government announced that they secured commitments from 20 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to offer at least one high speed internet plan with a minimum of 100 MB download for no more than $30 a month, with the guarantee of no additional fees or data caps, to an estimated 48 million households who qualify for it across the country.  This is known as the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). 

ACP was established through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021.  It allocated $14.2 billion to the program to extend the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB) that was established through a federal COVID relief package, and amended the program in several ways including adding additional consumer protections, reducing the monthly subsidy amount from $50 to $30, and extending eligibility requirements such that ISPs are required to open all their plans to ACP.  This new commitment ensures that ACP-eligible households, with access to the committed ISPs, will be able to have internet in their homes with no out of pocket costs.

The federal government also announced support for streamlined and simplified ACP enrollment including:

-The launch of a new, streamlined website to enroll in ACP

-A campaign to reach ACP-eligible households through coordinated messaging and outreach through the federal programs they’re already enrolled in (like Social Security)

-Partnerships with state and city governments to conduct outreach

-Collaborations with public interest organizations who provide enrollment support

To learn more about the Affordable Connectivity Program go HERE

To enroll in the program go HERE

Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov


 
The Mission Bell Story Continues...........

The Mission Bell Story Continues...........

By Brittney Sherman

Mission Bell Manufacturing was founded in Santa Clara County in 1959. After briefly operating under the parent company USA Millwork, Mission Bell has once again resumed operations as a local, employee-owned business, dedicated to premium quality architectural millwork and casework.

Mission Bell is a 60-year-old millwork manufacturing company based in Morgan Hill.  They provide custom commercial millwork and casework for healthcare, technology, education, office, and hospitality projects throughout the Bay Area and Pacific Northwest regions.

Learn more about Mission Bell HERE

Have questions? Contact City of Morgan Hill Economic Development Director Matt Mahood at Matt.Mahood@morganhill.ca.gov


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