Transportation

Stevens Creek Corridor Vision Study

In 2019, the cities of Cupertino, Santa Clara, San José, and Santa Clara County adopted resolutions in support of a vision study of the Stevens Creek Corridor, formalizing interest in creating a common vision for high capacity transit along the Stevens Creek Corridor that will improve mobility and its interrelationship with walking, biking, placemaking, and enhancing the quality of life for all of our community members in a seamless manner. A steering committee of elected officials from the participating jurisdictions was formed to provide a forum for their elected representatives to meet, discuss and provide direction on a common vision for the Stevens Creek Corridor.

The Steering Committee met December 18, 2024, to adopt an implementation plan for their vision of the future of the corridor.

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PRE-2023 AGENDAS, MINUTES, AND RECORDINGS:

San José Pavement Project

Thanks to voter support for Measures B and T and State Senate Bill 1, we are quickly improving San José streets. By 2028, we will repave all 1,552 miles of local and neighborhood streets.

We will also continue a schedule of maintenance for most of our major streets. These larger roads carry most of San José’s traffic. They are crucial for the safe movement of people and goods. Each year, we update our three-year paving plan. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we rejuvenate San José’s streets. Please obey all road closures, parking restrictions, and detours during preparation and construction. Your cooperation will help our work go smoothly, and allow life on your street to return to normal faster.

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