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Communications Hill is a neighborhood located in the San Juan Bautista Hills of
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History

Before the Spanish entrada, the
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mined the area for
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, which was typically used for debitage and arrow points. On November 29, 1777,
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selected the area to become the southernmost region in the first land tract of the San Jose pueblo (the first pueblo-town in California not associated with a mission or a military post). Although similarly named, the San Juan Bautista Hills were not part of the neighboring
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. Located in the northern area of Communications Hill,
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, the oldest secular cemetery operating in California, performed its first recorded burial in 1847. Tyler Beach purchased the Dairy Hill area in the late 1860s and named it Beach Hill Farm, which was used to supply the former St. James Hotel. On March 2, 1886,
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incorporated the San Jose & Almaden Railroad (consolidated with the Southern Pacific on May 14, 1888) to build the Lick Branch from Hillsdale (now Capitol Station) 7.7 miles to Almaden. The branch was opened on November 16, 1866, and ran for several years. However, the line was shortened due to an abandonment in 1937 (probably due to the
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mine shutting down after the Great Depression). The remainder of the Lick Branch was formally abandoned in January 1981. Between 1887 and 1890, the San Jose Vineyard operated in the area. In the late 1800s, José S. Azevedo (of the Azevedo-Machado-Vieira family, a prominent
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family of San Jose) emigrated from
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in the
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. He purchased 96 acres of land in the area in 1896 and created a dairy farm known as the American Dairy Company. In 1916 (after José S. Azevedo's passing in 1915), Manuel Azevedo and Manuel Lewis took over the dairy farm. Manuel Azevedo's nephew, Manuel Bettencourt managed the creamery after Manuel Azevedo died. After Manuel Bettencourt died, control of the dairy went to Bettencourt's nephew, Anthony Bettencourt. In the 1970s, control of the ranch passed to Anthony Bettencourt's son, Robert J. Bettencourt who continues own land in the area through a family trust known as Mta Land Corporation. The Azevedo Quarry was actively mined by Raisch Products from 1971 to 2006 (reclamation activity continued until 2009). An aggregate recycling facility remains on the land, but it is also expected to shutdown in 2023 and be redeveloped into an office park when the county use permit expires. Starting in 1984, the Government of San Jose began preparing Communications Hill, then largely barren, for development into a
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, high density, urban neighborhood. This was formalized with the creation of the ''Communications Hill Specific Plan'' in 1992. Mta Land Corporation, a family trust managed by the Bettencourt family, began the process of residential development in 2002. Annexation of parcels to the city of San Jose has occurred as recently as December 9, 2014. The area is currently undergoing significant construction, which has been divided into four phases. A "village center" is planned, which will include shops and restaurants positioned to have a view of the
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skyline.


Long Lines Tower

The brutalist tower located prominently on the hill was part of the
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telecommunications network. Known as the "Oak Hills" tower and constructed in 1972, it was designed to hold KS-15676 horn antennas to relay data between the San Jose long lines tower (located at Almaden Blvd and West San Fernando St.) and the long lines tower on Hogsback Ridge (near East Dunne Ave). The tower has several levels of underground facilities (such as offices, bathrooms, a lunch room, and storage areas).


Geography

The Communications Hill neighborhood is located east of
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, west of Monterey Road, north of Capitol Expressway and south of Curtner Avenue.


Parks and trails

The neighborhood has multiple scenic overlooks of the Santa Cruz Mountains,
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, and the surrounding
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. Communications Hill is home to the following parks and trails: * Vieira Park *Communications Hill Trail *Elaine Richardson Park *Communications Hill Grand Staircase *Hillcrest Open Space *Hillsdale Fitness Park *Kurte Park *Margaret Kell Park *Rancho San Juan Bautista Park *Waterford Park *William Lewis Manly Park


Transportation

Nearby public transportation options include: * Capitol station (VTA) for light rail. * Capitol station (Caltrain) for
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. * Curtner station for light rail. A pedestrian bridge and trail are planned to allow easier access to the Capitol Caltrain station.San Jose 2040 Plan Proposed Amendments
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Public services

Communications Hill is home to Engine House 33 of the San José Fire Department. The hill is also home to the
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Communications Dispatch center (which handles 9-1-1 calls for the county).


References

{{Neighborhoods of San Jose Neighborhoods in San Jose, California