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Council conditionally backs Stevens Creek Boulevard Vision Study; asks staff to return with revised resolution
Summary
Councilmembers weighed whether to accept a multi-jurisdiction Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Vision Study, ultimately directing staff to return with a revised, conditionally worded resolution and authorizing the vice mayor to relay the council's concerns to the regional steering committee.
The City Council considered the multi-jurisdiction Stevens Creek Boulevard Corridor Vision Study, a nine-mile planning study developed with Santa Clara, San Jose and county partners. Staff framed the document as a recommendation that identifies near-, mid- and long-term corridor projects (place-making, intersection improvements and a potential long-term grade-separated transit option) and emphasized that accepting the study does not obligate Cupertino to any specific project.
Presentation and concerns: Senior transportation staff outlined the study's public outreach, steering-committee process and the three-phase recommendation approach. Council members asked for additional regional traffic and land-use analyses, questioned ridership and…
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