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Greetings!

We are sending out an off-cycle email alert to you so that you don't miss these important upcoming meetings.

We need your help to:

➤ make the Homestead Lanes full time, and

➤ make the Stevens Creek Trail extension in Sunnyvale have trailheads on both sides of Fremont Avenue

An email is just as helpful as attending the meeting--
please send one today!
Stevens Creek Trail path through Sunnyvale
Click on image for a larger view.
This meeting will decide how the trail runs along the creek and and in the Sunnyvale city limits.

There are three things that need support, with having trail access on both sides of CA-85 at Fremont the most important.

Date: TOMORROW, January 18
Time: 6:00pm

Use button below to join the Zoom meeting, or call in at (833) 548-0276, meeting ID 862 5927 3812.
The email will go to Angela Obeso, who is the Sunnyvale project manager in charge of collecting community responses. We recommend cut/pasting the key support points below and using a subject line of "Phase 1 Stevens Creek Trail in Sunnyvale".
Key support points:
1. MOST IMPORTANT: make sure that the trail continues to terminate at Fremont Avenue on both sides of highway 85. One is not enough. (If a choice needs to be made, then the eastern fork is more important and will carry more traffic than the western fork.)

2. Terminate the trail segment on the south side of Fremont Avenue for bike/pedestrian safety.

3. For the western fork consider routing it closer to the creek rather than following the highway 85 exit ramp. The area in question is currently the farthest point in Stanford Childrens' parking lot (already leveled and paved, but in private ownership).
Homestead Bike Lanes: go to full time
The email will go to Angela Wong, who is the Sunnyvale project manager in charge of collecting community responses. We recommend cut/pasting the What's needed information at right and using a subject line of "Make Homestead Bike Lanes full time".
This meeting will decide whether the bike lanes on Homestead stay part time or go to full time. Currently, parking which blocks the lanes is allowed on weekends and at times during weekdays as well.

What's needed
Full-time bike lanes are what's needed on Homestead. This will increase safety for all cyclists especially students. Bike lanes that can be parked over on weekends and at times during weekdays do not protect cyclists. Full-time bike lanes can be achieved through a road diet without significantly affecting the parking spaces.

Date: NEXT Thursday, 1/26/23 (mark your calendar!)
Time: 6:00-7:30pm

Use button at left to go to the Zoom meeting, or call in at (833) 548-0276, meeting ID 895 9557 1434
Our voices together can make a difference.
Happy walking and biking,

Your friends at Walk-Bike Cupertino
Working to make it safer and easier to walk and bike