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Council conditionally accepts Stevens Creek Boulevard corridor vision study, asks for legal and fiscal clarifications

5713859 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

After hours of testimony and debate, the Cupertino City Council conditionally accepted the multi‑jurisdiction Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Vision Study, asking staff to return with legal, fiscal and technical clarifications and to preserve flexibility on local projects and priorities.

The Cupertino City Council voted on Sept. 3 to accept the Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Vision Study with conditions and requested additional information before endorsing any specific projects or funding commitments.

The multi‑agency study — which spans nearly nine miles and crosses Cupertino, Santa Clara and San Jose — proposes a multimodal makeover of the corridor, including near‑term placemaking projects, midterm intersection and crossing upgrades, and a long‑term concept to continue studying grade‑separated high‑capacity transit. The study was developed by a steering committee of elected officials from the jurisdictions and incorporated a community advisory group and extensive public outreach, including Pop‑up events at De Anza College.

Senior transportation planner Matt Schrader summarized the…

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