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#Asked: What is your San Jose New Year’s resolution for 2024?

As we approach the new year and a season of change, we’re asking what our readers and followers want to accomplish or improve in 2024. Make your resolutions with us.

An aerial shot of traffic through San Jose at evening.

Let’s keep traffic running smoothly in 2024.

Photo by Danielle Torralba, City of San José

With 2023 nearly finished, let’s take a look forward and resolve to create new experiences in the new year.

Whether you’ve lived here your entire life, or you’re a newcomer to the great 408, we want to know: what is your goal for 2024?

And to get things started, we’ll go first.

City Editor Gregg is wearing a black and grey striped jacket, and a black Golden State Warriors hat, and his looking to the right with his black and white colored dog Hook, who has a black harness, and is wearing a pink bandana.

City Editor Gregg resolves to take his pooch on more dog-friendly adventures around town.

Photo by SJtoday staff

City Editor Gregg here — and I’ll be honest, nearly every time I make a New Year’s resolution, I rarely stick to it. So you and I are going to be resolution buddies in 2024. Deal?

What is your San Jose resolution? Let us know.

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