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Stevens Creek Trail Options Narrowing Wednesday Night
Commuters, recreational users: Do you walk, bike or otherwise use the Stevens Creek Trail? Would you like to? Don't miss hearing about this process!

The City of Los Altos is participating in the The Stevens Creek Trail Joint Cities Feasibility Study, with the goal of determining feasible and preferred alternatives to complete a multi-use trail in the Stevens Creek corridor running from Mountain View to Cupertino.
On Wednesday night, one of a series of public meetings is being held to help the study consultants and city staffs in determining next steps in narrowing the choices and work toward completion of a multi-use trail in the Stevens Creek corridor.
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The study will identify a broad range of trail alternatives based on existing plans/policies/studies, community input, geographic/physical/biological and institutional conditions and opportunities.
The study will then conduct certain technical engineering feasibilty analysis, scientific assessments and public vetting of identified alternatives and screen to a small set of technically feasible, community supported alternatives.
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The study will provide information necessary for each city to consider advancing a project to the environmental, design and construction phases.
One meeting has already been held at Grant Park in Los Altos. The next meeting is Wednesday, Jan. 30. See below and our map.
Wednesday night, the meeting is 7 p.m., at the Sunnyvale Community Center Ball Room, 550 E. Remington Ave., Sunnyvale.
See the map next to this article.
—From the Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study site
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