During a recent council meeting, members discussed the potential introduction of the \"Viva Calles\" program to Morgan Hill, a free recreational initiative that transforms city streets into open biking paths. Council member Martinez Beltran championed the program, highlighting its success in other cities, including San Jose, where it attracted over 120,000 participants. The initiative aims to promote community engagement and tourism by allowing residents and visitors to explore the city in a unique way without the need for new infrastructure.
The council acknowledged the importance of further investigation into the program's feasibility, particularly concerning costs, public safety, and logistics. Council members expressed a desire for staff to conduct a deeper analysis and return with detailed information by August or September. Concerns were raised about the financial implications and the necessary volunteer support for such an event.
Public comments reflected enthusiasm for the program, with one participant noting the positive community engagement observed during a similar event in San Jose. The council agreed to gather more information before making a final decision, emphasizing the need for a thorough understanding of the program's impact on Morgan Hill. The meeting concluded with a consensus to revisit the topic in the coming months.