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Mountain View EPC advises council on draft 2025—627 work plan; Stevens Creek Trail, design standards and housing rank high

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City staff asked advisory bodies to rank proposed projects for the council—9s 2025—27 work plan. EPC members prioritized the Stevens Creek Trail extension, design standards for development and programs to facilitate low- and moderate-income homeownership; staff will present commission input to council in April.

City staff asked Mountain View advisory bodies for input on the City Council—9s draft two-year work plan during the Environmental Planning Commission meeting on March 19, 2025. Lindsay Hagen, assistant community development director, described a narrowed approach to the work plan and asked the commission to identify its top three priorities from a preliminary list of 16 proposed projects.

Hagen said the council and staff are emphasizing quality over quantity: past work plans included 40 to 70 projects and historically achieved roughly half of them. "We're targeting sort of 10 to 14 projects," she said, and encouraged advisory bodies to identify their three highest priorities to inform a council study session scheduled for April 22; the adopted work plan will be finalized with the fiscal-year budget in June.

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