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Stevens Creek Trail Connector Through Sunnyvale Discussed this Week

The cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View and Sunnyvale host a meeting this week to design the extension of the public trail.

Would you ride, run or walk to Mountain View if you could using the Stevens Creek Trail?

Cyclists, joggers and pedestrians listen up!

Since the completion of Mountain View's Stevens Creek Trail bridge extension over State Route 85, the focus has now turned to Sunnyvale and how that city could extend the trail to connect with Cupertino.

To help envision the trail, the cities of Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View and Sunnyvale invite the public to the first in a series of open meetings to gather input from the community about how and where to complete a multi-use trail in the Stevens Creek Corridor between Cupertino and Mountain View.

The meeting will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, at 7 p.m., in the Grant Park Center at 1570 Holt Ave. in Los Altos.

Attendees will be able contribute ideas and learn about the current trail features along the corridor. This will be the first of six meeting planned through the Fall 2013.

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