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For updated information regarding Trails, please visit:  San Jose Trail's Program Website

City of San Jose's 8th Annual Trail Program Report

Save Our Trails Meeting was August 11, 2010  Website:  Save Our Trails

Three Creeks Trail (formerly known as Willow Glen Spur Trail)

Willow Glen In Motion - Councilman Pierluigi Oliverio provides status of the Los Gatos Creek Trail and planned extension to the Guadalupe River in Downtown San Jose through Willow Glen.

Trail Count 2009 -October 20, 2009
The City of San José's Trail Count 2009 shows city trail usage up by 9.6% in both bike and pedestrian traffic with the highest increase found on the Guadalupe River Trail at Coleman Avenue. The Trail Count, the third annual survey of city trail users, was conducted on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Click here Adobe PDF for an overview

San Jose Mercury News Editorial - San Jose Needs to get serious about Trail Connections, September 2 2009

Willow Glen Spur Trail Update and May 21st Meeting Notification

Councilmember Pierluigi Oliverio will provide an update regarding the City's on-going negotiations regarding purchasing some of the trail parcel, and an opportunity for you and your neighbors to give an input and for City staff to speak regarding the trail and their current projections.

For information, please contact Denelle Fedor, Director (Chief of Staff) for Councilmember Pierluigi Oliverio at 408 535-4952 or by email at denelle.fedor@sanjoseca.gov

Councilmember Pierluigi Oliverio’s Update regarding the Willow Glen Spur Trail

 

April 25, 2009

Save Our Trails Clean Up - Los Gatos Creek Bed @ The Railroad Trestle

North of Coe Ave between Ramona Ct and Riverside Dr to clean up area between Lonus St & Coe Ave

    

 

 

 


 
 

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