Milpitas has renamed its library after former mayor Jose Esteves. Esteves, who held office for six terms, proposed funding measures for the library and played a crucial role in its planning and construction. The library, which opened in 2009, is significant as it is the largest in Santa Clara County and serves over 1.5 million visitors. Esteves values education and community access, emphasizing accessibility through the library's parking garage. A ceremony to unveil the new name was attended by over 100 people, celebrating Esteves' contributions to the city.
"I value education and knowledge. A library is the first thing we should give our children," said Esteves, his voice sometimes breaking. "When I see the sign, it honors parents and teachers, especially immigrants looking for a better life and future."
Esteves proposed Measures H and I to fund the library project, secured money when there was still a redevelopment agency, then started planning infrastructure. With his engineering background, he got involved with most of the details of building the library.
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