Politics & Government
Cupertino Mayor Supports Acquisition Of Lehigh Plant
The plant, in unincorporated Santa Clara County, has been used for large-scale mining and manufacturing since 1939.

CUPERTINO, CA — Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul expressed support for Santa Clara County to acquire and close the Lehigh Cement Plant and Quarry.
A referral from Supervisor Joe Simitian is expected to come before the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 15 that would direct staff to explore options to purchase and close the 3,510-acre plant located primarily in unincorporated Santa Clara County but extends into portions of Palo Alto and Cupertino.
The plant has been used for large-scale mining and manufacturing since 1939, and Simitian is looking into reevaluating operations and new land uses that would benefit surrounding communities.
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Paul joined with mayors of Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Sunnyvale to support Simitian’s proposal.
“I have placed on our Council Agenda for February 15 an item to consider supporting this referral, which I hope that the Board of Supervisors will approve earlier that day,” Paul said.
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Click here to read the agenda item at next week’s board meeting. The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday and information about how to view it can be read here.
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