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San Jose community briefs for the week of Jan. 15 [Mercury News]
Jan. 9 Bike Book Club
The San Jose Public Library and Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition are partnering to encourage two healthy activities this year: biking and reading. The Women Bike Book Club meets virtually to discuss each month’s cycling-related book pick. To register for this month’s Zoom meeting, which will take place Jan. 27 at 6 p.m., and learn more about the month’s book, visit https://tinyurl.com/SJBikeBookClub.
Parking amnesty ends
San Jose residents can once again be fined for street parking on scheduled street sweeping days, after 10 months of amnesty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past few months, city officials have distributed fliers on cars parked throughout the city to alert drivers of the renewed restrictions.