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A local restaurant owner in San Jose has expressed concerns over the impact of city decisions on her business. The city recently converted a nearby motel into temporary housing, which resulted in the blockage of several parking spaces that her customers typically rely on. This unexpected change has led to a noticeable decline in foot traffic, causing significant challenges for the restaurant's operations.
The owner highlighted that the limited parking availability has deterred potential customers, many of whom prefer the convenience of accessible parking when dining out. As a result, the restaurant is experiencing a decrease in sales, which has raised concerns about its long-term sustainability.
The situation has sparked discussions among local business owners about the need for more communication and planning when it comes to city projects that affect commercial areas. Many are advocating for solutions that balance the needs of the community while supporting local businesses struggling to adapt to these changes.
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