Community projects funded

The City of Milpitas was recently awarded $500,000 from the House Appropriations Committee for its Main Street Revitalization Project. The funding will be used for design and construction of streetlights and signal improvements along Main Street from Carlo to Great Mall Parkway.

The Milpitas Unified School District also received $500,000 for the installation of a traffic light and new sidewalk along Calaveras Boulevard between Park Victoria and Gadsen Drive. These improvements are intended to provide safe passage to and from the school district’s Innovation Campus. The city requires that the school district install the light and renew the sidewalk due to campus construction.

The projects are among 15 in the South Bay for which Rep. Ro Khanna secured almost $14.8 million in funding for fiscal year 2024-25.

For a full list of community projects in Khanna’s District 17, visit https://khanna.house.gov/helping-you/community-projects.

Jun Bistro opens

Jun Bistro opened its doors at 290 Barber Court on March 10 and is now serving Asian cuisine with a California twist.

Inspired by the rich flavors and traditions of the Yunnan region in China, the restaurant’s name, ‘Jun’, is a homage to the Yunnanese word for mushrooms and symbolizes its dedication to fresh nutritious and sustainable cooking.

Mushrooms, a staple in Yunnan cuisine, are featured in signature dishes like Mushroom Conserva, an appetizer featuring a medley of local Yunnan mushrooms; Jun Signature Salad with roasted bell pepper, shiitake mushrooms pineapple, and fresh herbs and vegetables; and Slow-Cooked Superior Angus Short Rib with sautéed mushrooms and Yunnan-style chili powders.

Jun Bistro is open from Tuesday-Sunday, 11.30 a.m.-2.30 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. For more information, visit https://junbistro.us.

Source: www.mercurynews.com