A community reminder:
The City of Cupertino is looking for residents’ feedback on planned pedestrian and bike pathway improvements at the entrance road to Blackberry Farms from Byrne/San Fernando Avenue.
The city is working on a feasibility study regarding the proposed improvements to San Fernando Avenue entrance, which currently splits just off of Byrne Avenue and becomes a long driveway down to Blackberry Farms.
A public meeting on the study is set for Feb. 12, 6:30-8 p.m., at McClellan Ranch Preserve’s Environmental Education Center, 22221 McClellan Road.
The meeting will be an open house format where participants can arrive any time during the event window and have one-on-one discussions with city staff and project consultants about the project’s conceptual design recommendation.