Tamien Innu (Tamien Trail)

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The City of Cupertino is considering a name change for the I-280 Trail. With the name change, the City hopes to select a name that reflects Cupertino's history, culture, and residents.

At the May 18, 2022, Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Meeting, the commission discussed the name change. It concluded that a survey allowing residents to participate in selecting a new name would be the best course of action.

The City will collect community input about this potential name change in January. Sign up to follow this project under the Follow Project tab to receive an update when the survey opens.

The City of Cupertino is considering a name change for the I-280 Trail. With the name change, the City hopes to select a name that reflects Cupertino's history, culture, and residents.

At the May 18, 2022, Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Meeting, the commission discussed the name change. It concluded that a survey allowing residents to participate in selecting a new name would be the best course of action.

The City will collect community input about this potential name change in January. Sign up to follow this project under the Follow Project tab to receive an update when the survey opens.

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  • Conceptual Design Plans

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    The project will be constructed in three segments; East, Central, and West. The eastern segment begins at the trailhead on Vallco Parkway and extends to the east side of Wolfe Rd.  The Central section is between Wolfe Rd and De Anza Blvd and will include an undercrossing at Wolfe.  The West segment begins at the west side of De Anza Blvd and extends to the Don Burnett Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge at Mary Ave. 

    BKF Engineering has been retained to create a design for the East and Central segments. In May 2021, the conceptual design was presented to the public.

    View Conceptual Design Plans Here