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Multi‑agency Stevens Creek Boulevard vision study advances; Santa Clara council to 'note and file'
Summary
A multi‑agency study offered a high‑level vision for Stevens Creek Boulevard from downtown San Jose to Cupertino, emphasizing safer walking and bicycling, improved transit and long‑term possibilities for high‑capacity separated transit. The steering committee approved a recommendation that each jurisdiction consider the report; Santa Clara's City
City staff and a consultant team presented an update and recommended “vision” for the Stevens Creek Boulevard corridor — a multi‑jurisdiction study that covers the corridor from downtown San Jose through Santa Clara and into Cupertino and De Anza College. Jevon Grogan, the city manager, described the project as a cooperative effort among Santa Clara, San Jose, Cupertino, the County of Santa Clara and the Valley Transportation Authority to develop a unified, high‑level transportation vision for Stevens Creek.
Why it matters: Stevens Creek is a major east‑west corridor connecting neighborhoods, business districts, transit hubs and campuses. The study aims to identify near‑, mid‑ and long‑term strategies to improve transit speed and reliability, walking and bicycling conditions, intersection safety and multimodal connections across city boundaries.
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