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Residents urge action on retail conversions, Mary Avenue Villas and a planning commission ethics complaint

Cupertino City Council · February 20, 2026
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Summary

Public commenters at the Feb. 19 meeting urged the council to address retail conversions tied to SB 330, protect public parking ahead of the Mary Avenue Villas right‑of‑way vacation, and investigate a written‑communication ethics concern about the Planning Commission chair using an official email and title for a personal advocacy letter.

Multiple residents addressed the council Feb. 19 during oral communications. Jennifer Griffin said Stevens Creek Boulevard is losing active retail to projects enabled by SB 330 and asked the city to push back to preserve neighborhood storefronts, naming closures and impending projects including Panera Bread and Voyager Coffee. Lisa Warren and other speakers raised concern about a large commercial parcel (Target site on LoopNet) that…

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