About 200 people, including California's Chief Justice, judges and elected officials, attended the ceremonial groundbreaking for a planned $231 million family court in downtown San Jose that was first proposed back in 1989.
Santa Clara Family Justice Center Courthouse, scheduled to open in summer 2015, will take the place of six locations in the county now used for family, mental health and drug courts, county Presiding Judge Brian C. Walsh said.
"This courthouse is badly needed, cautiously budgeted and we will save taxpayer money," Walsh said. "The new family justice center is designed to serve families and children whose cases are currently crammed into inadequate courtrooms, unsafe lease spaces which include an old warehouse, a former bank building and vacant R&D site. We can do better than that."
The courthouse site is in downtown San Jose, at 201 N. First St., across St. James Street from the San Jose's first Superior Courthouse, built in 1866, and across the corner from St. James Park, created in 1868, that is on the National Register of Historic Places.
"Our entire team has been taking a no-frills, cost-conscious approach so the design of the building will be appropriate to the historic neighborhood in which it will be built," Walsh said. He also pointed out that the center, first planned in 1989, would be the second-largest courthouse in California north of Los Angeles.