From rat-infested Columbus Park encampment to chandelier boutique hotel, San Jose’s homeless plan is tested – The Mercury News Today Us News


After a year of living out of her car in San Jose’s Columbus Park, where rats had so overrun the city’s largest homeless encampment that residents gave them names, Tami Davis wasn’t expecting to be relocated to a boutique hotel with crystal chandeliers, maid service and TVs in every room.

“It’s almost too fancy,” said Davis, 61, said of the Bristol Hotel, where a mobile laundry service comes by once a week, Goodwill Industries knocks on doors offering jobs for $18 an hour and a vet clinic updated shots for her little dog, Trixie.

Tami Davis holds her dog Trixie outside the Bristol Hotel in Campbell, Calif., on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Davis says she is grateful for a room at the Bristol Hotel, where the city of San Jose relocated many residents of the Columbus Park homeless encampment in August. Despite the hot showers, private rooms, and chandeliers, she misses the community feeling from the encampment now that most people keep themselves locked in their rooms. (Julia Prodis Sulek/Bay Area News Group)
Tami Davis holds her dog Trixie outside the Bristol Hotel in Campbell, Calif., on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Davis says she is grateful for a room at the Bristol Hotel, where the city of San Jose relocated many residents of the Columbus Park homeless encampment in August. Despite the hot showers, private rooms, and chandeliers, she misses the community feeling from the encampment now that most people keep themselves locked in their rooms. (Julia Prodis Sulek/Bay Area News Group) 




Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *