Coyote Valley Community Engagement

TOGETHER WE CAN SHAPE THE FUTURE OF COYOTE VALLEY

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HERE'S HOW

The Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan will inform how to restore these lands to enhance the natural benefits they provide.

The Authority has embarked on a public planning process to define the future of Coyote Valley and provide more public access. Click the image below to view the timeline and discover opportunities to get involved. 

Explore the dropdown below for information on past engagement.
Understanding Coyote Valley: Existing Conditions Report
The Understanding Coyote Valley report documents the history of this unique area and highlights its existing conditions as they pertain to the goals of the Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan (CVCAMP).


Discovering Coyote Valley Webinar Part 1: A Bird's Eye View of Coyote Valley
Learn about Coyote Valley and the wildlife who call this vibrant landscape home. With representatives from the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center, the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, and the Peninsula Open Space Trust, hear from with local experts about birding in Coyote Valley and learn about Coyote Creek as an important resource for wildlife in Coyote Valley.


Discovering Coyote Valley Webinar Part 2: The Past, Present, and Future Stewards of Coyote Valley
In this webinar, learn about the past, present, and future of land stewardship in Coyote Valley, including how the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe’s historic ethic of stewardship in this region continues into the present day and future. This webinar will also discuss water's role in sustainable agricultural practices in the Santa Clara Valley, and how Coyote Valley's water resources support people in surrounding communities.

Discovering Coyote Valley Webinar Part 3: Creating a Brighter, Greener Future for Coyote Valley Together
The long-term vision is to protect Coyote Valley for all, forever. In this webinar, discover what to expect from the Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan process over the next few years, as well as how to get your communities involved, and make your voice heard.
NICK PERRY
Coyote Valley Project Manager
nperry@openspaceauthority.org
(408) 224-7476