PRC 02-05-15 Written Communications - Stevens Creek CorridorKirsten Squarcia
Subject:Stevens Creek Corridor
From: Law, Mark A (Mark) [mailto:mark.law@alcatel-lucent.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 9:36 AM
To: City Council
Cc: City of Cupertino Parks and Recreation
Subject: Stevens Creek Corridor
Dear Cupertino City Council members and Parks & Recreation Commissioners,
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful deliberations during the Stevens Creek Corridor study session on Tuesday night. Thank
you for listening to me and to others in our community, for sharing my values and for directing Cupertino in a way that protects our gem
– the Stevens Creek Corridor- from overdevelopment. I hope you continue to focus on enhancing nature along the creek, and look
forward to the Citywide Parks Master Plan for providing additional recreation opportunities as well as nature play and native plant
gardens in our city.
Sincerely,
Mark Law
22157 Clearcreek Ct.
Cupertino, CA 95014
24 year Cupertino resident
Kirsten Squarcia
Subject:FW: Stevens Creek Corridor - Thank You
From: Swim5am (Connie Cunningham) [mailto:swim5am@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 10:37 AM
To: City Council
Cc: City of Cupertino Parks and Recreation
Subject: Stevens Creek Corridor - Thank You
Dear Cupertino City Councilmembers and Parks & Recreation Commissioners,
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful deliberations during the Stevens Creek Corridor study session on February 3. I was very
impressed with the way in which the Council listened to each speaker and asked questions for clarification. Thank you for listening to
people in our community, for sharing my values and for directing Cupertino in a way that protects our gem – the Stevens Creek
Corridor- from overdevelopment. I hope you continue to focus on enhancing nature along the creek.
I had not been thinking about the citywide design of parks and was very interested when that idea was presented and impressed that
you folded that idea into your deliberations. I like the goal of all of Cupertino having parks and recreational opportunities similar to
those I have near my home. I look forward to the Citywide Parks Master Plan for providing additional recreation opportunities as well as
nature play and native plant gardens in our city.
Sincerely,
Connie Cunningham
1119 Milky Way
Cupertino, CA
30-year resident of Cupertino
Former student of De Anza College
Member of Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
Retired NASA Procurement Officer
Western Bluebird
Kirsten Squarcia
Subject:Stevens Creek Corridor Development
From: Christine Slocomb [mailto:cslocomb@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 11:23 AM
To: City Council
Cc: City of Cupertino Parks and Recreation
Subject: Stevens Creek Corridor Development
Dear Cupertino City Councilmembers and Parks & Recreation Commissioners,
Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful deliberations during the Stevens Creek Corridor study session on
Tuesday night.
Thank you for listening to me and to others in our community, for sharing my values and for directing
Cupertino in a way that protects our gem – the Stevens Creek Corridor- from overdevelopment.
I hope you continue to focus on enhancing nature and wildlife habitats along the creek, and look forward to the
Citywide Parks Master Plan for providing recreation opportunities as well as interaction with nature and native
plant gardens in our city.
Sincerely,
Christine Slocomb
McClellan Ranch CNRP Volunteer
Wildlife Biologist
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