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Weekly summary for Cupertino
May 25, 2026 to May 31, 2026 • Updated May 31, 2026
This week in Cupertino, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on April 28 that included consideration of recommendations related to easements, parcel maps, and exceptions for competitive processes, which may influence local development and downtown revitalization efforts. The meeting also addressed a donation of healthcare equipment to Valley Healthcare, reflecting ongoing community support initiatives.
Recent Cupertino-focused discussions have involved planning and housing development topics, as seen in earlier county board meetings that included reports on housing and community development programs. These regional actions provide important context for Cupertino’s downtown revitalization goals.
What to watch: Future Cupertino City Council or Planning Commission meetings may address specific downtown projects or zoning changes following these county-level recommendations.
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Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting's 2026-04-28 meeting centered on Valley Healthcare equipment donation and Consider recommendations relating to the creation of easements and parcel maps and exceptions for competit…
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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-17
12: Fish and Wildlife Grant Program and consider recommendations to allocate $37,395 in funding from the Fish and Wildlife Fines and Forfeitures Fund to multiple grantees and forward to the Board of Supervisors for approval
Possible action: a. Receive bi-monthly report relating to Supportive Housing System Dashboard. b. Receive semi-annual report relating to Temporary Housing programs. c. Receive semi-annual report relating to Homelessness Prevention programs. d. Receive semi-annual report relating to Reentry programs. e. Receive semi-annual report relating to Veteran programs
4: the production of multifamily housing, rental housing, and homeownership programs. (Referrals from September 10, 2024 Board of Supervisors meeting, Item No. 20; May 20, 2025 Board of Supervisors meeting, Item No. 13; and, June 9, 2025 Board of Supervisors meeting, Item No. 6)