PDAs in Santa Clara County AWS

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Fairfield

84

COUNTY FOCUS Suisun City

221

220

12

113

12

29

American Canyon80

Solano

680

12

Rio Vista

160

PDAs in Santa Clara 160

12

680

Vallejo

29

Benicia

780

80

rcules

12

99

Locally Nominated Priority Development Oakley Areas and PriorityAntioch Conservation Areas Concord Pittsburg 4

Martinez

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Pleasant Hill Clayton 4 Santa Clara County is the home of Silicon Valley and Brentwood Priority Development Areas (PDAs) the birthplace and now global capital of the highPriority Development Areas (PDAs) are locally designated Lafayette 4 Walnut Creek technology revolution. Today, with over 1.8 million areas within existing communities that provide infill development opportunities, and are easily accessible Orinda residents and 900,000 jobs, Santa Clara County is 24 to transit, jobs, shopping and services. 13 the most populous and job-rich county in the 24 13 San Francisco Moraga Bay Area. Priority Conservation Areas (PCAs) Piedmont Danville Priority Conservation Areas (PCAs) are regionally significant open

Contra Costa

Oakland Santa Clara County is home to 42 locally nominated PDAs580and 17 PCAs.

61

San Ramon

185

61

Dublin

San Leandro

238

580

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San Mateo

680

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Newark

Whisman Station

880

101 Atherton Woodside Palo Alto

880

84

101

Sunnyvale 82 Santa Clara 880

Los Altos Los Altos Hills 280

35

Cupertino

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Milpitas

237

Mountain View

280

Campbell Saratoga

San Jose

87 85

17

BART Caltrain

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Santa Clara

9

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2 Greater Downtown San Jose

This PDA has recently undergone improvements but the ultimate vision is to transform downtown into an even more vibrant area with new office space, abundant choices of urban, residential, retail and entertainment. Plans include attractive streetscape and addressing traffic barriers to allow better mobility, encourage high density infill development and improve the pedestrian experience in the area.

Morgan Hill

3 Campbell Central

Amtrak

Priority Conservation Area (PCA)

101

236 236

Altamont Corridor Express

Open space

Los Gatos

35

RAIL SYSTEM

680

17

Monte Sereno

5

130

85

9

33

Urbanized area

Formerly an industrial, office, and research site, this PDA has undergone significant change, with high-quality development and a new mix of uses including a multi-family development next to the light rail station. A variety of housing types, a new public park, and neighborhood retail uses will help shape the area into a compact, sustainable community.

262

680

Portola Valley

580

Priority Development Area (PDA)

Menlo East Park Palo Alto

San Carlos

13

132

1 Mountain View

Fremont

84

33

84

238

Redwood City 101

5

84

Foster City

17

9

Redevelopment Area

101

This PDA centers on areas adjacent to three VTA light rail stations and historic downtown. In recent years, new residential homes, mixed-use projects, 1 and numerous public works and 17 related capital improvement projects have been completed. It will be walkable, with mixed-use design, affordable housing and transit accessibility.

1

120

Livermore

880

92

5

580

Pleasanton

238

99

spaces for which there exists a broad consensus for long-term protection and for which public and private funds may be invested to promote their protection. The purpose for identifying Priority Conservation Areas is to highlight near-term opportunities 205 for land conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area that are supported by local consensus.

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Gilroy

152

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