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'''Cupertino'''&nbsp;is a U.S. city in the Silicon Valley region, in&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clara_County,_California Santa Clara County, California], directly west of&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California San Jose]&nbsp;on the western edge of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clara_Valley Santa Clara Valley]&nbsp;with portions extending into the foothills of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Cruz_Mountains Santa Cruz Mountains]. The population was 58,302 as of the 2010 census.<span style="font-size: 10.8333px;"></span>It is known as the home of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc. Apple Inc.]corporate headquarters.
[[File:Cupertino-LosAltos-Sunnyvale.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Cupertino, Los Altos, & Sunnyvale]] '''Cupertino'''&nbsp;is a U.S. city in the Silicon Valley region, in&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clara_County,_California Santa Clara County, California], directly west of&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California San Jose]&nbsp;on the western edge of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clara_Valley Santa Clara Valley]&nbsp;with portions extending into the foothills of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Cruz_Mountains Santa Cruz Mountains]. The population was 58,302 as of the 2010 census.It is known as the home of the&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc. Apple Inc.]corporate headquarters.

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== History&nbsp; ==
== History&nbsp; ==


&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monta_Vista Monta Vista], Cupertino's first housing tract, was developed in the mid-20th century as a result of the electric railway's construction, and the city was incorporated in 1955.&nbsp;
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monta_Vista Monta Vista], Cupertino's first housing tract, was developed in the mid-20th century as a result of the electric railway's construction. The city was incorporated in 1955.&nbsp;

== <br/> VALLCO Site ==

see also full article [[VALLCO Site]].


"A major milestone in Cupertino's development was the creation by some of the city's largest landowners of '''VALLCO Business and Industrial Park''' in the early 1960s. Of the 25 property owners, 17 decided to pool their land to form VALLCO Park, 6 sold to&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varian_Associates Varian Associates]&nbsp;(property later sold to&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard]), and two opted for transplanting to farms elsewhere. The name VALLCO was derived from the names of the principal developers: Varian Associates and the Leonard, Lester, Craft, and Orlando families. A neighborhood outdoor shopping center and, much later, the enclosed&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall Vallco Fashion Park], briefly renamed Cupertino Square, were also developed. [this is now known as&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall Vallco Shopping Mall]]." -Wikipedia.&nbsp;
"A major milestone in Cupertino's development was the creation by some of the city's largest landowners of '''VALLCO Business and Industrial Park''' in the early 1960s. Of the 25 property owners, 17 decided to pool their land to form VALLCO Park, 6 sold to&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varian_Associates Varian Associates]&nbsp;(property later sold to&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard]), and two opted for transplanting to farms elsewhere. The name VALLCO was derived from the names of the principal developers: Varian Associates and the Leonard, Lester, Craft, and Orlando families. A neighborhood outdoor shopping center and, much later, the enclosed&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall Vallco Fashion Park], briefly renamed Cupertino Square, were also developed. [this is now known as&nbsp;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall Vallco Shopping Mall]]." -Wikipedia.&nbsp;

Since 2014, the proposed redevelopment of this&nbsp;VALLCO Site has emerged as a key land-use controversy in Cupertino, and prompted the formation of new advocacy groups such as Better Cupertino.&nbsp;&nbsp;

See article [[VALLCO_Site|VALLCO Site]] for more information.&nbsp;&nbsp;




== Advocacy organizations in housing & land-use ==

*'''Better Cupertino&nbsp;'''
**"A&nbsp;group of concerned residents who&nbsp;act together for a more responsive and responsible Cupertino government. Our focus is engaging residents and city government to balance growth and quality of life."<br/> "In December 2014, there was a rally of more than 300 residents in front of Cupertino City Hall to protest 4000+ Housing Elements Plan. That was how Better Cupertino got started. We showed our concern on the General Plan Amendment (GPA). Please refer to&nbsp;[https://www.change.org/p/cupertino-city-council-members-say-no-to-re-zoning-the-commercial-sites-in-cupertino our petition]&nbsp;which had more than 2,000 supporters. Better Cupertino organized a rally on May 19, 2015 to oppose the GPA and newly added 2 million square feet office space at Vallco." - from [http://www.bettercupertino.org/ Better Cupertino web site], accessed December 21, 2017.
**Web: [http://www.bettercupertino.org/ http://www.bettercupertino.org/].
**Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/BetterCupertino/ https://www.facebook.com/BetterCupertino/]
**Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BetterCupertino/ @BetterCupertino].&nbsp;



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*'''Cupertino Thrives'''&nbsp;&nbsp;
== Advocacy, urbanist, neighborhood associations ==
**Mission: ''"A Blog for aggregation of local news, links to information, support for non-profits, business, residents and stakeholder interests. Our mission: Make Cupertino a better place to live now and in the future."'' -from Facebook page, Dec 21, 2017.&nbsp;<br/> Facebook: <u>[https://www.facebook.com/CupertinoThrives https://www.facebook.com/CupertinoThrives]</u>
**Web: <u>[https://www.cupertinothrives.com/. https://www.cupertinothrives.com/.&nbsp;]</u>
**Twitter: @cupertino2040


Better Cupertino&nbsp;


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''[http://www.bettercupertino.org/ Better Cupertino]&nbsp;is a group of concerned residents who&nbsp;act together for a more responsive and responsible Cupertino government. Our focus is engaging residents and city government to balance growth and quality of life.''

*'''Revitalize&nbsp;Vallco'''
**represents the [[VALLCO_Site|VALLCO Site]] owners, Sand Hill Property Company
**Web: http://revitalizevallco.com/.
**Twitter:&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/revitalizvallco @revitalizvallco].&nbsp;


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*'''area organizations'''
**<u>[http://catalyzesv.org/ Catalyze SV]</u> (based in San Jose).&nbsp;
***''"Engaging community members, developers, and city leaders to envision and create sustainable, equitable, and vibrant places for people in Silicon Valley."''



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**[http://siliconvalleyathome.org/ Silicon Valley @ Home]
***(Affordable Housing advocacy org based in San Jose, works across Santa Clara County).&nbsp;



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== References ==
== References ==


*City of Cupertino. "Our History".&nbsp;http://www.cupertino.org/our-city/about-cupertino/history.&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Anderson, Lamar. "[https://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco/story/whats-the-matter-cupertino What’s the Matter with Cupertino?]" San Francisco Magazine,&nbsp;October 27, 2016.<br/> &nbsp;
*City of Cupertino. "Our History".&nbsp;[http://www.cupertino.org/our-city/about-cupertino/history. http://www.cupertino.org/our-city/about-cupertino/history.&nbsp;]<br/> &nbsp;
*Wikipedia. "Cupertino, California".&nbsp;
*Wikipedia. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupertino,_California Cupertino, California]".&nbsp;

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Cupertino, Los Altos, & Sunnyvale

Cupertino is a U.S. city in the Silicon Valley region, in Santa Clara County, California, directly west of San Jose on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley with portions extending into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The population was 58,302 as of the 2010 census.It is known as the home of the Apple Inc.corporate headquarters.

 

History 

Monta Vista, Cupertino's first housing tract, was developed in the mid-20th century as a result of the electric railway's construction. The city was incorporated in 1955. 


VALLCO Site

see also full article VALLCO Site.

"A major milestone in Cupertino's development was the creation by some of the city's largest landowners of VALLCO Business and Industrial Park in the early 1960s. Of the 25 property owners, 17 decided to pool their land to form VALLCO Park, 6 sold to Varian Associates (property later sold to Hewlett-Packard), and two opted for transplanting to farms elsewhere. The name VALLCO was derived from the names of the principal developers: Varian Associates and the Leonard, Lester, Craft, and Orlando families. A neighborhood outdoor shopping center and, much later, the enclosed Vallco Fashion Park, briefly renamed Cupertino Square, were also developed. [this is now known as Vallco Shopping Mall]." -Wikipedia. 

Since 2014, the proposed redevelopment of this VALLCO Site has emerged as a key land-use controversy in Cupertino, and prompted the formation of new advocacy groups such as Better Cupertino.  

See article VALLCO Site for more information.  



Advocacy organizations in housing & land-use

  • Better Cupertino 
    • "A group of concerned residents who act together for a more responsive and responsible Cupertino government. Our focus is engaging residents and city government to balance growth and quality of life."
      "In December 2014, there was a rally of more than 300 residents in front of Cupertino City Hall to protest 4000+ Housing Elements Plan. That was how Better Cupertino got started. We showed our concern on the General Plan Amendment (GPA). Please refer to our petition which had more than 2,000 supporters. Better Cupertino organized a rally on May 19, 2015 to oppose the GPA and newly added 2 million square feet office space at Vallco." - from Better Cupertino web site, accessed December 21, 2017.
    • Web: http://www.bettercupertino.org/.
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BetterCupertino/
    • Twitter: @BetterCupertino


 

  • Cupertino Thrives  


 


 

  • area organizations
    • Catalyze SV (based in San Jose). 
      • "Engaging community members, developers, and city leaders to envision and create sustainable, equitable, and vibrant places for people in Silicon Valley."


    • Silicon Valley @ Home
      • (Affordable Housing advocacy org based in San Jose, works across Santa Clara County). 


 

 

 

References