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Since 1993, this grassroots agency of citizen activists has been teaming up with community partners to conserve land and preserve Santa Clara Valley’s natural resources for future generations. Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors elected to four-year terms.



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10/19/2023
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The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority teamed up with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area to raise awareness of the importance of irreplaceable landscapes at a community celebration in Morgan Hill.

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09/27/2023
Image for display with article titled State Grants Open Space Authority $1.2M for Coyote Valley Preservation Plan

The money comes from the State Coastal Conservancy’s $84 million in grants to protect and restore coastal lands, and increase resilience to climate change.

California Local Pin Marker From Morgan Hill Life...

07/21/2023
Three decades of commitment to preserving nature and connecting communities will be celebrated by the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority in 2023. The celebration will include the fall opening of Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve.

California Local Pin Marker From San Jose Spotlight...

03/03/2023
Growing up, Helen Chapman was surrounded by acres of nature. She pursues her passion for preserving open space as the chair of the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. And Coyote Valley is her crown jewel.

California Local Pin Marker From San Jose Spotlight...

02/24/2023
A 50-acre piece of land along Coyote Creek sits deserted and is frequently home to encampments, yet San Jose still hesitates to support a coalition's pursuit to turn it into a park.

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