At the City Council meeting on May 20, Kevin Dare, Sand Hill’s Project Manager for their new Downtown Cupertino on the 17.1 acres on Stevens Creek between Finch and Tantau, presented the Master Plan tying all the developments in the area together into one cohesive neighborhood. Mayor Dolly Sandoval thanked Council Member Mark Santoro for bringing the idea of mandating that [...]
On Tuesday, May 20, during the City Council meeting–Sand Hill Property, will present their vision for Cupertino’s South Vallco Master Plan. Sand Hill, the group given the mandate from the City Council to meet with all the developers in the area: Cupertino Square, Rose Bowl, Metropolitan, Sand Hill’s own proposed Downtown Cupertino. and interested residents to come up with an [...]
Sand Hill moderated the follow-up South Vallco area Master plan for the area mandated by the Cupertino City Council.
Rather than stop all momentum on Sand Hill’s “Cupertino Downtown” project for the 17.1 acre lot on Stevens Creek between Finch and Tantau until a full-blown Master Plan for the area could be conducted, Councilperson, Mark Santoro proposed giving Peter Pau [...]
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
The second Community Workshop to help plan the new Cupertino Downtown on the 17 acres owned by Sand Hill will be held this coming Wednesday, April 23rd from 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. at Quinlan Community Center,10185 No. Stelling. The first meeting on April 10th was very successful.
A large group of people showed up to voice their [...]
On Thursday evening, April 10–a room full of people showed up at Quinlan Community Center to let their wishes be known about just
what they want to be part of what may be Cupertino’s new downtown on the former Toll Brother’s property.
Sand Hill, owners of the 17 acre parcel on Stevens Creek and Finch, were asked by the city [...]
This map of what may be the new South Vallco Master Plan, was sent to announce the meeting mandated by the City Council to include residents in Sand Hill’s plans for developing our new “Downtown Cupertino” proposed by Peter Pau when he appeared before the City Council.
The rest of the map shows which developers own [...]