If built, the $1.3 billion campus would easily be Cisco's largest. It was approved in October by the San Jose City Council, but has been dogged by controversy ever since first proposed. San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales has been a vocal backer of the campus, which is proposed for land in North Coyote Valley that the city has long been planning to use for expansion of its light industrial base.
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