Cupertino teens wanted for Safe Routes to School

Teenagers wished for Protected Routes group

Cupertino Protected Routes to Faculty (SR2S) is recruiting college students who might be in highschool subsequent 12 months to serve on the SR2S Working Group and foster sustainable transportation at their campus.

Teenagers within the group might be tasked with growing concepts about tips on how to encourage fellow college students to ditch the automotive drop-off line in favor of strolling, biking, taking transit or carpooling. They’ll additionally tackle the transportation challenges of individuals in wheelchairs.

This group is made up of Cupertino metropolis employees, faculty employees, district directors, dad and mom, and neighborhood organizers, in addition to two scholar representatives from every of town’s excessive colleges. 5 of the six present SR2S highschool scholar representatives are graduating this 12 months—two at Monta Vista Excessive, two at Homestead Excessive and one at Cupertino Excessive.

Apply by Sunday, April 30 at cupertino.org/saferoutes/hsrep.

Compost web site reopens

The Cupertino Compost Website was set to reopen on Friday, April 21. Cupertino residents can decide up free bulk compost each Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon, at 12100 Stevens Canyon Street throughout from the Stevens Creek Reservoir dam car parking zone till Oct. 28.

The compost web site will shut once more ought to wet climate return or muddy circumstances prevail to adjust to state stormwater necessities. Name 408-777-1320 to examine standing.

For extra data, go to cupertino.org/compost.

Digital Pollinator Celebration

The Santa Clara Valley Open Area Authority is internet hosting a Could 5 Zoom webinar for individuals who wish to study in regards to the space’s native pollinators and meet some uncommon species which might be particular to the Santa Clara Valley.

The free webinar is about for noon-1 p.m. Register at Eventbrite.com to get the Zoom hyperlink.

 

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