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Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan

Making Coyote Valley a Landscape for All, Forever

About the Master Plan Project

Located at the southern edge of San José, Coyote Valley is remarkable for its scenic beauty, wildlife biodiversity, prime farmland and natural floodplains. Thanks to the tireless commitment of partners and community members, over 1,500 acres of valley-floor lands are now protected forever in Coyote Valley. But land protection is just the beginning of an amazing conservation story that’s unfolding here... 

The Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan (CVCAMP) is a comprehensive planning project that will create a roadmap for the future use and restoration of Coyote Valley’s recently protected valley-floor lands.

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“We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to protect and restore this last chance landscape for its open space benefits including helping to build a climate resilient future for our urban and natural communities.”

Andrea Mackenzie , Open Space Authority General Manager
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Community Engagement

Together We Can Shape the Future of Coyote Valley

The Open Space Authority has embarked on a public planning process to define the future of Coyote Valley and provide more public access. We invite everyone who cares about the future of Coyote Valley to get involved as we plan, restore and steward this important landscape.  

How You Can Get Involved

  • Get to know Coyote Valley by attending one of the many events hosted throughout the year on properties being planned through CVCAMP. 
  • Volunteer to help us manage, steward and restore these open spaces. 
  • Lend your voice to the visioning process by signing up for the Master Plan interest list to be notified of upcoming outreach activities. 
  • Get the latest news on our work in Coyote Valley by signing up for the monthly Open Space Authority News & Events email. (link to email signup)

Timeline

Over the next few years, the Open Space Authority will lead a planning process resulting in a draft master plan document, followed by a required environmental review. During the planning process, there will be many opportunities for the community to help us shape the plan for Coyote Valley’s future. 

2021-2022
Project Start Up
2022 - 2024
Understanding Coyote Valley
2025 - 2026
Creating the Vision
Late 2026
Writing the Plan

Upcoming Engagement Opportunities & Recent Updates

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Laguna Seca Transferred Into Public Ownership

November 14, 2024 - The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) has announced the transfer of 376 acres of land in North Coyote Valley to the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. Click here to learn more about this historic milestone.

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Coyote Valley Photo Contest: Meet the People's Choice Winner

The Open Space Authority's 2024 open house events invited community members to learn about CVCAMP and vote on their favorite winning photo from the Picturing Coyote Valley photo contest. Click here (ADD LINK) to meet the winner of the photo contest's People's Choice category and view some highlights from the open house events.

Past Community Engagement

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About Coyote Valley

Coyote Valley is a remarkable natural and rural landscape located between the cities of San José and Morgan Hill in Santa Clara County, California. Located at the narrowest point between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Diablo Range to the east, the valley serves as a critical landscape linkage for the region’s wildlife, connecting over 1.1 million acres of prime habitat in the mountain ranges. The valley itself is notable for its unique valley floor habitats, wildlife, scenic beauty, recreational areas, farmland and water resources.   

Core Partners & Funding

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CVCAMP is led and managed by the Open Space Authority in close partnership with the Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) and City of San José. Work on CVCAMP is funded by the Open Space Authority with the generous financial support of POST, Santa Clara County Parks Department, California Wildlife Conservation Board, California Department of Water Resources and California State Coastal Conservancy.

We thank the many organizations and countless individuals who worked for decades to ensure Coyote Valley is protected for future generations and have advanced appreciation and understanding of the vital role the valley plays in the long-term health and resilience of the region.