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Santa Clara County Larry Stone to step down next month after three decades as assessor Santa Clara County will hold election for Stone’s successor by Gennady Sheyner June 23, 2025 9:42 am ...
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone — who has presided over three decades of massive taxable property value increases as Silicon Valley’s industries boomed, busted and boomed again — is retiring.
Larry Stone — Santa Clara County’s longest serving elected official — is stepping down as county assessor next month, capping off more than three decades in the role and 47 years overall as ...
Los Altos Vice Mayor Neysa Fligor, left, and Saratoga Councilmember Yan Zhao, right, are throwing their names into the race for Santa Clara County Assessor. Photos courtesy of Los Altos and ...
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone, who is stepping down July 6, 2025 after more than 30 years in office, attended San Jose Stage company’s “Monday Night Live” fundraiser on June 30, 2025.
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone faces an emerging political opponent in the termed-out Saratoga Mayor Yan Zhao. Stone, who has run mostly unopposed for decades, said he has no problem with ...
THE OUTCOME of the $13 million special election for a new Santa Clara County assessor will shape housing development and school funding in Silicon Valley. Nominations will be open from July 14 ...
Santa Clara County was expected to plan for 3,125 new homes ... In the southern part of Santa Clara County, more sprawl development has been cropping up on agricultural lands, as seen in Morgan ...