Bikers and joggers on San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail above grassy bank with full creek below

San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail

$55,000

open space authority funds contributed to project

2000

project awarded

The Open Space Authority allocated $55,000 to the City of Santa Clara for the first phase of the San Tomas Aquino/Saratoga Creek Trail. This segment is located near Great America Parkway and Tasman Drive, providing a place for outdoor exercise and recreation to many who live and work in the area. When completed, the trail will cover 12 miles and provide an alternate transportation route for residents and workers.
Award Date:
August 9, 2000
Program:
20% Funding Program
Location:
Tasman Drive, Santa Clara

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