Decades ago, a young planner named Michael Freedman helped design a new vision for downtown Mountain View.
Through his efforts, Castro Street went through a successful transformation with safer sidewalks and bike lanes and bustling cafes and street corners. Can we imagine the same thing happening to El Camino Real?
Join us for the fourth Walk the Talk forum on the Grand Boulevard Initiative and hear from world renowned community planning and revitalization expert, Michael Freedman, founder of Freedman Tung + Sasaki on Monday, Apr. 30.
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Residents will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide input on how to make El Camino Real a more walkable, vibrant street!
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What: Walk the Talk forum on Mountain View and El Camino Real
When: 6 to 8:30 p.m., Monday, Apr. 30
Where: Historic Adobe Building, 157 Moffett Boulevard, Mountain View
RSVP: Click here to RSVP and here to download the flyer
This forum is co-sponsored by Greenbelt Alliance, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, Sunnyvale Cool, San Mateo County Transit District, San Mateo County Health System, Sustainable San Mateo County, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, Sierra Club, Mountain View Coalition for Sustainable Planning, Urban Habitat, and Transform. This project has been made possible in part by a grant from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
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