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STEVENS CREEK CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN
Historical Information
City of Cupertino/Santa Clara Valley Water District Partnership
Stevens Creek Corridor Maps
Blackberry Farm Operational Options
Avoiding Conflicts on Multiuse Trails
City Council Goals
On December 2, 2002, The City Council adopted the following goals for the project:
Engage the public in the planning for this important amenity
Invite members of the community to enjoy the property in the corridor year-round - serve more people
Minimize the effects of park operation on surrounding residents
Preserve and restore the natural environment of the creek corridor for park users and as habitat for wildlife
Provide a trail compatible with the natural setting that will accommodate a variety of trail users
Acknowledge and interpret the history of the area through a series of historical markers and through the preservation of buildings at McClellan Ranch
Encourage educational uses of the creek corridor and support environmental programming at McClellan Ranch
Consider the Blue Pheasant operation and how it effects the neighborhood
Analyze relocating the Blackberry Farm entrance to Stevens Creek Boulevard
Provide an economic analysis of what is proposed to be added or deleted from the current program so that Council can understand the impacts of the proposed changes
Consider what other recreational amenities are needed in the community and how the Stevens Creek corridor fits into the overall park and recreation offering in Cupertino
RELATED DOCUMENTS:
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
PDF format: Ordinance 710
McClellan Ranch Park Master Plan
Resolution 4429 page 1,
page 2,
page 3
Assessor Maps
Godbe Research document
PdC Report
March 7, 2005 Joint Meeting - Staff Report
March 7, 2005 Joint Meeting - Agenda
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please contact Parks and Recreation Administration at 777-3110.
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